FTTH Duct Cables
FTTH Duct Cables are a type of fiber optic cable used in Fiber to the Home (FTTH, Fiber to the Home) networks. They are designed to carry fiber optic signals underground or in conduits, connecting the last segment of the backbone network (usually a fiber distribution cabinet) to the subscriber’s home or building.
FTTH Duct Cables are typically used in situations where they need to be buried underground or transmitted through conduits to protect the fiber from the external environment and to ensure stable signal transmission. These cables typically have the following characteristics:
1. Tensile Strength: FTTH Duct Cables are designed with sufficient tensile strength to ensure that they will not be damaged when buried underground or transmitted through conduits.
2. Water and Moisture Resistance: In order to protect the fiber from moisture and humidity, these cables are usually designed to be water and moisture resistant.
3. Weather Resistant: The outer jacket of FTTH Duct Cables is usually weather resistant to the effects of UV rays, heat and other natural elements.
4. Ease of Installation: These cables are usually designed to be easy to install and maintain to reduce network deployment and maintenance costs.
FTTH Duct Cables are typically multi-core fiber optic cables that contain multiple fiber optic cores to support the simultaneous transmission of optical signals for multiple users. They are installed in underground conduits or buried in the ground to connect the backbone network to the subscriber’s home or building to provide high-speed, reliable network connectivity to the subscriber.