Flat Drop Indoor Cables
The most appropriate cabling solution for in-house and high rise buildings. Cables range from 1F-6F and are gel-free, light-weight and easy to install.
- Indoor Distribution
- Branching in High rises
- FTTX
- Pigtails
- Patch cords
Fiber count |
Cross Section (W x H) (mm) |
Tensile Strength (N) |
Crush Resistance (N/10cm) |
Installation |
Operational |
1-6F |
2.0 X 3.0 |
100 |
80 |
10 |
- Bend insensitive up to 15mm for G657 A2 fiber
- Available with 3 strength member options- ARP, FRP and steel wire
- Flame retardant
Flat Drop Outdoor Cables
The cable offers last mile connectivity solution for dropping from poles directly to the independent houses/villas for a span of 20-25 meters. Flat drop cable can be easily stripped off from the messenger wire to utilize it for indoor in-house connectivity.
- Outdoor and Indoor Distribution
- Last Mile
- LAN & FTTX
- Aerial Short Span
Fiber count |
Cross Section (W x H) (mm) |
Tensile Strength (N) |
Crush Resistance (N/10cm) |
Installation |
Operational |
1-6F |
2.1 X 5.2 |
200 |
100 |
10 |
- Aerial span up to 25m
- Messenger wire available in steel wire and FRP
- Available with 3 strength member options- ARP, FRP and steel wire
- Flame retardant
Simplex Cables
Simplex fiber is most often used for applications that only require one-way data transfer. They are often used in pigtails and patch cords in FDMS and data centers.
- Indoor Distribution
- Branching in High rises
- FTTX
- Pigtails
- Patch cords
Fiber count |
Diameter (mm) |
Tensile Strength (N) |
Crush Resistance (N/10cm) |
Installation |
Operational |
1F |
2.0-3.0 |
200 |
75 |
400 |
- Highly flexible and bend insensitive up to 15mm for G657 A2 fiber
- Available with both single mode and multimode fiber
- Available in 600µm and 900 µm tight buffer
- Flame retardant
Duplex Cables
Duplex fiber cable is carefully structured in a zip-cord arrangement, which is most often used for duplex communication between devices where simultaneous, bi-directional data transfer is required. Larger workstations, fiber switches and servers, fiber modems, and similar hardware generally require duplex fiber cable.
- Indoor Distribution
- Branching in High rises
- FTTX
- Pigtails
- Patchcords
Fiber count |
Cross Section (H x W) (mm) |
Tensile Strength (N) |
Crush Resistance (N/10cm) |
Installation |
Operational |
2F |
2.0x4.2-3.0x6.2 |
500 |
150 |
1000 |
- Highly flexible and bend insensitive up to 15mm for G657 A2 fiber
- Available with both single mode and multimode fiber
- Available in 600µm and 900 µm tight buffer
- Flame retardant
Premise Distribution Cables
Premise Distribution cable comprises a bunch of tight buffered fiber that runs through trays and plenums in a building or premise to distribution boxes.
- Premises Distribution
- Riser and Plenum
- Distribution networks
- LAN and FTTX
- Last Mile
Fiber count |
Diameter (mm) |
Tensile Strength (N) |
Crush Resistance (N/10cm) |
Installation |
Operational |
2-24F |
3.6-8.5 |
500 |
300 |
1000 |
- Available with both single mode and multimode fiber
- Available in 600µm and 900 µm tight buffer
- Flame retardant
Break-out Cables
Consists of several jacketed simplex cables or premise distribution cables packaged together inside an outer jacket. As the name suggests, each simplex cable within the outer jacket can break out and continue as a patch cable, for example in a fiber to the desk application in an office building.
- Premises Distribution
- Riser and Plenum
- Distribution networks
- LAN and FTTX
- Last Mile
Fiber count |
Diameter (mm) |
Tensile Strength (N) |
Crush Resistance (N/10cm) |
Installation |
Operational |
2-96F |
7.5-25.0 |
400-1300 |
200-1200 |
200-1200 |
- Available with both single mode and multimode fiber
- Available in 600µm and 900 µm tight buffer
- Flame retardant