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On Wednesday, Prysmian Group, a global leader in high-tech cables and systems for energy and communications, announced the development of a 96 fibre optic cable that will lead the design concept
for fine-diameter fibre optic cables.
The new product is also Prysmian's "Nano" loose tube fibre optic cable series, which far exceeds the requirements
of the IEC60794-5-10 standard.
Fiber optic cables contain multiple glass fiber cores that transmit digital information over long distances, such as the Internet, call systems, and digital television
.
A Prysmian spokesperson explained that when fibre optic cables are used, users expect higher fibre density in smaller diameter cables, so that one cable can transmit more information and save space
for already congested network channels.
Prysmian's new 96 fibre optic cable has a diameter of less than 6 mm
.
The product was developed in the Nano Extended Wavelength Technology ("NEWT™") project, where engineers have successfully designed and completed testing
within the constraints of existing standards.
The typical test wavelength is 1550 nm
.
Prysmian's design constitutes an innovative BendBrightXS fiber with a diameter reduction of 200 microns, compliant with bend-insensitive ITU-T G.
657.
A2, capable of operation at wavelengths of 1625 nm and testing temperatures as low as -40°C
.
This applies to wavelength division multiplexing now and in the future, which can transmit more data
.
The full range of "Nano" loose tube fiber optic cables covers 12-288 fiber optic cables
.
About Prysmian
Prysmian is the world's largest producer of energy cables, one of the world's largest manufacturers of communications cables, and the world's second largest producer
of fibre optic cables and related accessories.
It is formed
by the merger of the Prysmian Group of Italy and the Treka Group of the Netherlands.
The Prysmian Group has subsidiaries, 98 factories, 22 R&D centers in 50 countries and employs more than 22,000 people
.
(This article is translated from the cable network international station please indicate the source for reprinting)
On Wednesday, Prysmian Group, a global leader in high-tech cables and systems for energy and communications, announced the development of a 96 fibre optic cable that will lead the design concept
for fine-diameter fibre optic cables.
The new product is also Prysmian's "Nano" loose tube fibre optic cable series, which far exceeds the requirements
of the IEC60794-5-10 standard.
Fiber optic cables contain multiple glass fiber cores that transmit digital information over long distances, such as the Internet, call systems, and digital television
.
A Prysmian spokesperson explained that when fibre optic cables are used, users expect higher fibre density in smaller diameter cables, so that one cable can transmit more information and save space
for already congested network channels.
Prysmian's new 96 fibre optic cable has a diameter of less than 6 mm
.
The product was developed in the Nano Extended Wavelength Technology ("NEWT™") project, where engineers have successfully designed and completed testing
within the constraints of existing standards.
The typical test wavelength is 1550 nm
.
Prysmian's design constitutes an innovative BendBrightXS fiber with a diameter reduction of 200 microns, compliant with bend-insensitive ITU-T G.
657.
A2, capable of operation at wavelengths of 1625 nm and testing temperatures as low as -40°C
.
This applies to wavelength division multiplexing now and in the future, which can transmit more data
.
The full range of "Nano" loose tube fiber optic cables covers 12-288 fiber optic cables
.
About Prysmian
About PrysmianPrysmian is the world's largest producer of energy cables, one of the world's largest manufacturers of communications cables, and the world's second largest producer
of fibre optic cables and related accessories.
It is formed
by the merger of the Prysmian Group of Italy and the Treka Group of the Netherlands.
The Prysmian Group has subsidiaries, 98 factories, 22 R&D centers in 50 countries and employs more than 22,000 people
.
(This article is translated from the cable network international station please indicate the source for reprinting)