Description
Outdoor Communication optical cable is designed to meet the demands of modern communication networks. Composed of one or several fibers encased in a durable sheath, this cable offers numerous advantages over traditional symmetrical copper circuits and coaxial cables. With a larger transmission capacity, minimal attenuation, and the ability to transmit signals over long distances, this optical cable is the preferred choice for a variety of applications. Its compact size, immunity to battery interference, and cost-effectiveness make it an essential medium for communication, electricity, and broadcasting. As the reliance on effective communication continues to grow, this optical cable is poised to become a key component in future communication networks.
Specifications
| Attribute | Description |
|---|---|
| Type | Outdoor Communication Optical Cable |
| Composition | One or several fibers with sheath |
| Transmission Capacity | Larger than copper circuits |
| Attenuation | Less than traditional cables |
| Distance | Long-distance transmission |
| Size | Small volume |
| Interference | No battery interference |
| Cost | Low cost |
Additional Information
- Popular medium for communication transmission
- Widely used in communication, electricity, and broadcasting sectors
- Expected to become the main communication network in the future