FTTH optical cables are the core components of fiber-to-the-home, mainly used to directly connect optical fibers to users' homes, achieving high-speed broadband access and the convergence of the three networks.
The optical fiber is placed in the center of the cable, which is composed of four metal or non-metal reinforcing components, in addition to a copper wire serving as its own supporting strength component.
The butterfly-shaped indoor optical cable for access networks places the optical communication unit at the center, with two parallel metal or non-metal reinforcing elements placed on both sides. Finally, a black or colored LSZH sheath is extruded to form the cable.
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