Flat Drop Indoor-Outdoor Cables
Cables Built for the Future- HFCL’s Flat Drop Indoor-Outdoor Cables

About
Introducing our robust, patent-backed flat drop indoor-outdoor cables engineered to tackle the harshest outdoor conditions, ensuring top-notch performance. UV-resistant, flame-retardant, and equipped with a sturdy Steel Wire for aerial installations, these flat drop cables ensure improved performance and durability. With a lightweight design, superior tensile strength, and exceptional crush resistance, they are the perfect solution for villas and multi-dwelling units. These drop cables are designed for last-mile connectivity, spanning 20-25 meters from poles to independent houses, providing reliable connectivity for your outdoor needs. The best part, you can easily strip off the flat drop cables from the messenger wire for seamless indoor in-house connectivity. Versatile and ideal for outdoor and indoor distribution, last-mile solutions, LAN, and FTTx applications, these cables redefine connectivity standards.
Features
Benefits
Impressive Aerial Span
These drop cables cover spans of up to 25 meters
Fire-resistant
Our flat drop cables are flame retardant and comply with various safety standards
Diverse Messenger Wire
Choice of Steel Wire and Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP) options
Versatile Strength Members
Choose from Aramid Reinforced Plastic (ARP), Fiber Reinforced Plastic (FRP), or Steel Wire
Key Specifications
Applications
- Outdoor and indoor distribution
- Last-mile connectivity
- LAN and FTTx
- Aerial short span
Variants
FAQs
Flat drop indoor-outdoor cables find applications in Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) setups, connecting residences seamlessly. Additionally, they are well-suited for office buildings, ensuring efficient and reliable connectivity. These cables also prove beneficial in PC rooms, providing versatile and practical solutions for various network configurations.
The flat drop indoor-outdoor cable is ideal for outdoor and aerial installations, offering versatility for various connectivity needs. With easy installation, UV resistance, flame retardancy, and a robust steel wire for aerial setups, these optical fiber cables guarantee enhanced performance and durability.
The drop cable is designed for shorter distances, often connecting the distribution cable to the subscriber's premises. In contrast, the distribution cable serves a broader area, transmitting signals to multiple drop points within a network, making it suitable for longer distances and wider coverage.
