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Prysmian Group to Present a New Range of Nano Loose Tube Cables

Published Jun 24, 2013

Prysmian has developed a new range of nano loose tube cables with smaller diameter and increased fibre density, part of the complete nano LT cable family offered by Prysmian Group, which allows the introduction of 192 fibres into standard 10/12mm ducts and 96 fibres into standard 8/10 mm ducts.

Across Europe, more and more operators are adopting VDSL2 to boost copper network capacity from the last distribution point to the end user, using vectoring & bonding technology, which increases speeds on the ‘last mile’. To accommodate this, the need for more fibre capacity from POP to DP arises. In rolling out the required additional fibre capacity, operators want to use existing Right of Ways, including ducts/micro ducts. However, very often, the existing (micro)ducts are already filled to their maximum capacity. The new range of nano LT cables makes it possible to realise download speeds of 30-40 Mb/s on legacy portions of the network, whilst postponing investments in civil works and ‘last drop’ fibre, which typically spans 300 metres. Operators can invest in phases and decide to upgrade the final portion of the network at a later date.

The Loose Tube solutions make the most of several existing Prysmian Group strengths. On basis of the bend insensitive BendBrightXS fibre, the Group’s cables make it possible to offer highest densities in confined spaces, without sacrificing quality and durability. Prysmian’s jetting/blowing know-how ensures the cable is properly distributed along distances up to 1.5 km. This new approach is ideal for operators and incumbents looking for new ways of deploying FTTH effectively and cost-efficiently, vastly increasing fibre density to accommodate VDSL2 and realising vast economies of scale. It allows them to reuse existing infrastructure, regardless of local requirements regarding cable type and quality. Excessive splicing can be avoided, for example, due to the high standards of the last-mile solutions. New product releases will enable compliance to specific local needs, for example by providing pre-connectorised cables.

“Together with our partners we are making fibre optic networks with 100% coverage a real possibility, in built-up metropolitan areas, rural regions, and everywhere in between,” explains Jan-Willem Leclercq, Director, Global Business Development & Marketing Telecom Solutions, Prysmian Group. “Breakthrough FTTH solutions from Prysmian Group demonstrate that meeting the ambitious EU Digital Agenda fibre rollout goals may be much easier than current expectations might suggest. By combining market insight with technological know-how and building strong, long-lasting relationships with selected partners, we add value to through innovation. Our ‘Value Innovation’ concept stands for. In essence, we’re rethinking all traditional ways-of-doing things; and introducing Prysmian Group’s latest technology innovations, in order to come up with instantly applicable solutions for real challenges. Through this approach, we create value for our customers - and the customers of our customers.”



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