

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.

Two parallel reinforcing elements enable the optical cable to have excellent compressive resistance, protecting the optical fibers.

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.
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