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Fiber Optic

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OFS serves a vast range of applications within the telecommunications field, offering fiber optic solutions for homes, businesses, data centers, cell sites, among many others. A vertically integrated designer and manufacturer of optical fiber, cabling and connectivity, OFS learns and anticipates customer pain points to drive its development of solutions with a value greater than the sum of their parts.

Superior Essex offers a broad portfolio of innovative, high-performance copper and fiber cabling products that power and connect the future of communications to meet the demands of your ever-evolving premises, OSP, hybrid and wireless networks.

Sterlite Fiber Optic
Fiber Optic by Prysmian Group

The world is demanding faster connections. Prysmian designs optical fibre and cable technology to deliver information to people and things at optimum speed. They’re bringing opportunities to industries and connecting communities. Prysmian is a leading manufacturer of the component of the world’s optical cables.

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State-of-the-art manufacturing processes are utilized, enabling an optimized range of products for different applications and offering a full range of loose tube optical fiber cables: Dielectric, FT4, PSP, ADSS, OPGW, Mining, and more.

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Copper

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Superior Essex

Superior Essex offers a broad portfolio of innovative, high-performance copper and fiber cabling products that power and connect the future of communications to meet the demands of your ever-evolving premises, OSP, hybrid and wireless networks.

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There are essentially four types of telecom copper cables, all of which are manufactured by General Cable. The first three types qualify as outside place cables and include aerial cables used above ground; duct/buried, which are used below ground; and wire products are the last link in bringing telecommunication services to the subscriber. Also, central office cables round out the group and serve to distribute or cross-connect signals within buildings.

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