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OFS EZ-Bend fiber meets ITU 5mm bend radius standard


Oct 19, 2009

October 19, 2009OFS announced that its EZ-Bend fiber meets the International Telecommunications Union (ITU) 5mm bend radius fiber category to address the need for efficiently routing optical drop cables inside homes and Multiple Dwelling Units (MDUs). 

Indoor optical drop cables using conventional bend insensitive fibers may exhibit excessive bending loss when installed using desired fast and easy methods, contends OFS.  The new category, known as G.657B3, was created in recognition that the existing 7.5mm bend radius requirement previously described as category G.657B does not offer sufficient bending performance to support residence optical drop cables without the need for bulky, expensive conduits and bend limiting devices.

"OFS' EZ-Bend Technology fiber exceeds the requirements of the new G.657B3 standard by offering lower bending loss than described in the standard, while being fully compatible with standard G.652D fibers, splicing, and connector assembly processes and equipment," says John George, director of systems and
applications engineering, at OFS. "Inside the proper cable structure, EZ-Bend Technology fiber enables fast and easy installation of indoor drop cabling without extra hardware using stapling to make the critical last optical link to the customer.”

OFS' patent pending EZ-Bend Technology is billed as the first to provide <0.1 dB per 5 mm radius turn bending loss performance at 1550 nm using a solid glass fiber construction, while being fully splice and performance compatible with typical installed fibers for drop applications. The solid glass construction of EZ-Bend Technology fiber enables the use of conventional fusion splicing equipment, conventional connector mounting, conventional connector cleaning processes, and avoids the compatibility pitfalls of hole assisted and nano-structured fibers.  A robust optical cable design helps protect the optical fiber from being kinked or crushed, maintains the company.

OFS recently announced that Verizon has selected its EZ-Bend Technology drop cables to support MDU FIOS deployments.

On the Web:
www.ofsoptics.com


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