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UScomService with Odeskabel develops and manufactures its own ranges of fiber optic cables

UScomService with Odeskabel develops and manufactures its own ranges of fiber optic cables

UScomService with Odeskabel develops and manufactures its own ranges of fiber optic cables. Under the Odeskabel brand, the company provides comprehensive lines of drops for fiber optic access deployments in dense or non-dense areas. Our optical drop cabling offer is CPR compliant and developed to meet all types of network configurations: for duct, façade, and overhead lines outside plant or indoor FTTH roll-outs. Built with first-choice fiber and cable sheath materials, UScomService cables are developed as future-proof solutions for ultrafast broadband fiber networks. Depending on the selected model, UScomService cables can be laid by pulling or pushing, ran inside occupied...

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How to choose an optic fiber

How to choose an optic fiber

It is possible to buy a fiber-optic cable of the desired model only taking into account numerous conditions: application, installation, signal specifications. To select the product that meets the specific conditions, engineering calculations are necessary, and the laying of fiber-optic lines always precedes the project.Regardless of what purpose you need to buy a fiber optic cable for the Internet, telephone line, or telemetry data transmission, the choice should always be coordinated with the design documentation. It should be borne in mind that the calculation of the line and the installation of optical fiber requires special knowledge, skills, and tools, therefore,...

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Anchor clamps from US Communication Service

Anchor clamps from US Communication Service

Anchor clamp is a device specially designed for quick and reliable installation of communication cables of any design (self-supporting cables in a polyethylene sheath, cables with a remote power element from a dielectric fiberglass or steel cable) and also for fastening SIP wires. Where are tension anchor (wedge) clamps used?UScomService anchor (wedge) clamps have many design options, functional and operating parameters, a variety of which allows you to easily carry out any task of laying cables and wires through the air. The clamps are successfully used on all types of supports, on straight trunk lines, allowing you to make turns...

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Application of anchor clamps for cable installation

Application of anchor clamps for cable installation

When laying overhead power lines between residential buildings, industrial complexes, and administrative buildings, self-supporting insulated wires are most often used for fastening, which uses anchor clamps. The main purpose that the anchor clamps for mounting the self-supporting insulated wires have is the reliable installation of the wires when they are tensioned between the supports of the transmission lines. Such clamps allow you to quickly install cable lines between supports, poles, structures on which the transmission lines are mounted. There are several types of clamps that differ in design features and purposes. The most common anchor clamp is H20 manufactured by...

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Where to buy fiber optic cable for the internet in the USA?

Where to buy fiber optic cable for the internet in the USA?

You can avoid mistakes when buying fiber-optic cable, you can buy the right model at a reasonable price at UScomService. The company's specialists will consult in person or over the phone, help you choose a model that meets the requirements of technical documentation. A great advantage of UScomService is the constant availability of various types and types of fiber in the warehouse, so the buyer, without leaving his home or office, can pick up a set of necessary equipment. The company organizes the delivery of goods, offers various forms of payment. The first attempts to use optical fiber were made...

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