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Fully dielectric cables designed for pulling or blowing into ducts. The dielectric design allows the cables to be installed next to power lines and renders them immune to lightning. They are ideally suited as distribution cables in the access loop and FTTH networks. more >

Armored cables are designed to be pulled or blown into ducts, but can also be directly burried. The corrugated steel tape armor renders these cable rodent proof. The cables incorporate a single or dual jacket. Cables with an inner HFFR/LSZH jacket and an outer PE jacket may also be used indoors after removal of the outer jacket. more >

These cables are designed to be pulled or blown into ducts. The metallic strength member gives the cable very high tensile strength and can also be used for identifying cable routes with a metal detector. more >

These cables are designed to be pulled or blown into ducts, but due to the presence of steel tape armor, they can also be directly burried. The metallic strength member gives the cable very high tensile strength and can also be used for identifying cable routes with a metal detector. more >

Self supported cables are based on a "Figure 8" design where a metallic messenger wire is connected to the cable with a web. The fiberoptic cable can be separated from the messenger wire allowing it to be pulled indoors. more >

Self supported cables are based on a "Figure 8" design where a metallic messenger wire is connected to the cable with a web. The fiberoptic cable can be separated from the messenger wire allowing it to be pulled indoors. more >