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General Cable Presents It's Blown Optical Fiber (BOF) System

Started by Senghor Tongaat, April 15, 2015, 08:59:24 AM

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General Cable Presents It's Blown Optical Fiber (BOF) System

General Cable is pleased to feature and demonstrate its Blown Optical Fiber (BOF) System. Blown Optical Fiber technology provides flexibility in Broadcast cabling infrastructure design, while anticipating and facilitating future changes as the network evolves. General Cable's BOF System provides the right system for the right application with its Individual & Bundled Blown Optical Fiber Systems.  The first and only blown fiber system on the market to feature dual blowing technologies within a single installation machine, General Cable's BOF System allows the user to match the technology to the type and severity of the installation route.

General Cable's BOF System provides significant and measurable time, cost and service benefits to the cabling infrastructure throughout its life cycle. Offered as 2 thru 12 fibers per Microduct or as 6, 12 or 18 bundled fibers per Microduct solution, our BOF System provides numerous advantages over conventional fiber optic systems, including the reduction of the total lifecycle cost and an increase in flexibility for the designers of fiber optic networks. Blown optical fiber accommodates Moves, Adds and Changes (MACs) easily and quickly with minimal disruption.

General Cable's BOF System also offers advantages over other blown fiber systems currently on the market.  By using compressed air instead of nitrogen, this system can be safely installed in any environment. It is also the most comprehensive system on the market, offering users two different systems to suit the different types of installation they face with a single installation machine capable of both technologies.

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