Introduction A leading telecommunications contractor in Eastern Europe recently faced a major challenge: deploying a fast, budget-friendly rural FTTH (Fiber to the Home) network across hundreds of scattered villages, utilizing existing utility poles with standard 100-meter spans.
The Solution To meet the client's strict budget and high mechanical requirements, we supplied our high-tensile 6 Core and 4 Core ASU Fiber Optic Cables (Mini-ADSS). Engineered with a single loose tube structure and integrated dual parallel FRP strength members, these 100% non-metallic dielectric cables offered a lightweight profile. This drastically reduced the wind and ice loading pressure on the existing power utility poles, eliminating the need for expensive structural reinforcements.
The Result By using our specialized ASU cables optimized for 100m span clearances, the installation team achieved a 40% increase in daily deployment speeds. The field technicians reported that the cable's uniform jacket thickness allowed for effortless stripping and rapid splicing. Over 15,000 rural households are now seamlessly connected to stable, high-speed single-mode broadband.
