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Fiber Drop Cable Assemblies are made to connect the home network to the fiber access point (hand hole, pedestal, or aerial).
A wide range of fiber drop cable assemblies are bought in because it was aware that no two networks are the same. These solutions give you the freedom to configure them in a way that best suits your network environment, network design, and fiber drop cable requirements.
The fiber drop cable supports plug-and-play connectivity thanks to connectors that are factory-terminated.When the assembly is outfitted with a FieldShield FlexConnector, proprietary connections are no longer necessary.The FlexConnector makes it possible to connect various sizes and types of last mile fiber drop cables.
A fiber drop cable assembly connects the fiber cables from our network to the Network Interface Device (NID) on your home’s side via the Fiber drop.There may be overhead cables in some neighborhoods and underground cables in others.
As was mentioned earlier, fiber drop cable assemblies connect a distribution cable terminal to a subscriber’s premises at the subscriber end.
They can be installed aerially, underground, or buried and typically have a small diameter, low fiber count, and limited unsupported span lengths.
The industry standard specifies that drop cable must have a minimum pull strength for outdoor use.There are many different kinds of drop cables.The following section discusses three of the most widely used drop cables, arranged by cable structure.
The Global Fiber Drop Cable Assemblies Market accounted for $XX Billion in 2021 and is anticipated to reach $XX Billion by 2030, registering a CAGR of XX% from 2022 to 2030.
Commscope has launched the ultimate plug-and-play solution for long-lasting and dependable service connections, FHD drop cables are designed to withstand extreme outside plant temperatures, moisture, and chemicals.
They are also technician-friendly, making installation and maintenance much simpler by reducing splicing. CommScope has introduced its new Prodigy hardened connector, which is intended to speed up and make field installation for future fiber networks easier.
For interoperability with various fiber terminals and cable assemblies, the Prodigy system makes use of universal, small-form, hardened connectors.
The self-aligning connectors and small footprint make it possible to use terminals with higher density and smaller footprints.The system makes it possible to use converter attachments without having to replace or splice the drop cable, making it easier to switch cables and upgrade systems.