Why use armored fiber cable?

Why use armored fiber cable?

Traditional Innerduct Installations Prior to the development of armored indoor/outdoor fiber optic cable, fiber cable installations required the installation of an innerduct. An innerduct is a plastic tube that is dragged into position to act as a channel for fiber...
Bonding and Grounding Armored Fiber Cable

Bonding and Grounding Armored Fiber Cable

Why Bond and Ground? For the safe and effective dissipation of undesired electrical current, proper grounding and bonding is essential, as well as for personal and site safety. Although fiber-optic systems do not often carry electrical power, the metallic components...
Fiber Optics and 5G

Fiber Optics and 5G

Fiber optics and 5G must go hand in hand for us to get to the full benefit of 5G technology. As equipment evolves, so will the precise needs for fiber cable between the cell sites and the end consumer of broadband. What will not change is the hunger for bandwidth in...
Armored Fiber Cable VS Non-Armored Fiber Cable

Armored Fiber Cable VS Non-Armored Fiber Cable

Moving into the digital age, the world experienced the internet and the transfer of data at speeds only an Ethernet cable could handle. This was until the introduction of fiber cabling which increased the speed and amount of data that was able to cross a line to...