DX096DSLX9KR Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable Singlemode 9/125 Riser 96F 3533FT

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DX096DSLX9KR Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable Singlemode 9/125 Riser 96F 3533FT
Part Number: DX096DSLX9KR DX-Series
Similar Part #: DX96-150D-SLX-900
Color: Black
Quantity: 3,533 feet

 

DX096DSLX9KR Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable Singlemode 9/125 Riser 96F 3533FT

Discount DX096DSLX9KR DX96-150D-SLX-900 Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable 96-Strand DX Series 96-count 96-Fiber 96F, I/O In/Out Indoor/Outdoor Distribution, SM Singlemode 9/125 Riser OFNR, 900µm TB Tight Buffered, Bulk-Sold by the foot, Custom Pre-Terminated Cable Assemblies, Fiber Pigtails, Fiber Patch Cords, Fiber Jumper Cables.

Buy the best selling and most popular cheap bulk I/O Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable on sale at Wholesale Prices. At Discount Fiber, I/O Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable is sold by the foot, by the spool, by the reel Bulk and Custom Cables made to order with a variety of fiber cable connectors. Discount Fiber currently maintains a large inventory of I/O Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable and Hybrid I/O Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable, both are in stock in Tight Buffer and Loose Tube cable configuration. For the cheapest, best and most popular I/O Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable, contact Discount Fiber to learn the “Fiber Cable411” best information for your application.

Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable is suited for many applications such as premises cabling, campus environment cabling, premises distribution, outside plant, and indoor/outdoor and with the growing needs of corporate-networking with higher internet speeds. Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable and Hybrid I/O Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable offer many advantages over OSP Outside Plant or just plain indoor fiber optic cable. Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable is excellent for easy cable transition from outdoors to indoors. Today, many companies opt for Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable for interbuilding LAN systems utilized for voice & data, fiberoptic Cabling Infrastructure, OEM Optical Fibers, audio, video, telephony, data signal, FTTX distribution network, CABLE tray, Enterprise, Campus, eABF, Network, Backbone and Structured Cabling. With the current shortages in plain OSP Outside Plant cables, many customers are considering Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable at a higher rate.

I/O Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable is designed for applications where cable network installations include external pathways that transition into intra-building backbone, campus buildings and inter-building locations without the costly transitioning from OSP Outside Plant (outdoor) fiber to Indoor fiber optic cable. For example, Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable can be installed from (building A) telecommunication’s room that is linking to (building B) telecommunication’s room, via an exterior path, without having to terminate the fiber cables as it enters the building, as would be required with plain OSP Outside Plant Fiber Optic Cable as it transitions to Indoor Fiber Optic Cable.

Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable is available in MM multimode 50/125, 62.5, OM1, OM2, OM3 and SM singlemode single mode 8.3/125 and 9/125 OS1, and include the following cable configurations and Cabling System Solutions such as: I/O Tight Buffer Cable M62, Buffered 900um, distribution construction, loose-tube, LT Optical, Breakout, Non-Armored Dielectric, Riser Rated, Plenum Rated, OFNP OFN OFNR, gel filled, all-dry, dry block, Bend-Tolerant, Light Duty Indoor/Outdoor 5138 Series Fiber, 550 Indoor/outdoor, Optical Cable HC-Series High Density, Telcordia GR-490, LSZH rated NEC/CEC OFNR/OFN FT.4, Loose Tube Outdoor, interlocking armored available in 6 Strand, 12 Strand, 24 Strand, 36 Strand, 48 Strand, 72 Strand, 96 Strand, 144 Strand and 288 Strand, DX072DSLX9KR and DX012DSLX9KR.

Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable are used for installing various data communication applications, such as FTTx. FTTx consists of a variety of fiber optics access infrastructure, which can includes FTTH (Fiber to the Home) and FTTC (Fiber to the Curb) and others such as FTTD (Fiber to the Desk), FTTP (Fiber to the Premise) and FTTN (Fiber to the Node). When installing FTTH cables, it revolves around covering the entire distance between the building and the exchange. FTTH is capable of delivering data at greater speeds as compared to FTTC.

When utilizing plenum Indoor/Outdoor cables, they can be installed in plenum spaces without the use of costly plenum innerduct. When using this fiber in a burial application this cable must be placed in a conduit or innerduct and for aerial installations, the Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable jacket is UV protected and will usually need to be lashed. Depending upon their needs, users can opt for lose tube Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable, ribbon Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable or tight buffer Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable. Each of these types of cable boasts a flexible design and the ability to be installed in many different environments. This makes the Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable a very versatile option when planning out your projects.

The tight buffered Singlemode Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable and Multimode Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable are 900μm, emulating the benefits of tight buffering that is used in Indoor fiber optic cables. This technology is incorporating the benefits of 900um Tight Buffered fibers which are generally found in the cables installed inside industrial plants and many other indoor applications. Loose Tube (LT) Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable are ideal for various applications of installation such as Tray based Fiber Management, Lashed Aerial and Duct/Conduit as would be found in outside installations.

Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable can be described in many ways:

1. Indoor-Outdoor fiber optic cable Interlocking Armored
2. Indoor-Outdoor Bulk Fiber Optic Cable (indoor/outdoor)
3. Hybrid Indoor-Outdoor fiber optic cable
4. In/out Fiber Optic Cable
5. I/O Fiber Optic Cable
6. Singlemode Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable
7. Multimode Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable
8. Loose tube Indoor-Outdoor fiber optic cables Singlemode-Multimode
9. Tight-buffered Indoor-Outdoor Fiber optic cable

The Hybrid Fiber Optic Cable Indoor-Outdoor is 900 micron which eliminates the need for time-consuming and costly installation of fan-out kits or pigtail splices as connectors terminate directly to the fiber and there’s no need to splice OSP outdoor cable to indoor cable at the building entrance. The high crush resistance jacket may eliminate the need for innerduct.

Tight-buffered Hybrid Fiber Optic Cable Indoor-Outdoor allows for easy termination in the local area network (LAN) and eliminates the need for fan-out kits. Loose tube Hybrid Fiber Optic Cable Indoor-Outdoor (SM/MM) are mostly designed for inter-building campus backbone applications where the fiber count exceeds 24-fibers and allows greater fiber density when high fiber counts are required.

Many companies use 50/125 Multimode, Multimode 50-micron Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable as it allows for about twice the distance of 62.5 micron Multimode. The increased usage of Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable is becoming more popular all the time due to a reliable cable jacket and Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable allows for the cable to run inside the building to a termination point, instead of having to terminate to an indoor cable. Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cables are made by many companies, and for reference Corning manufactures a FREEDM Freedom cable and OCC Optical Cable Corporation manufactures an Ultra-Fox Plus D-Series cable which is a Tight Buffered fiber cable.

Depending upon their specific requirements, users can opt for a range of Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable. These Fiber Optic Cables can be either Single Mode or Multimode and are available in Riser and Plenum jackets, but can also have an interlocking armored jacket (ILA). Most typically it is available as a Riser, which is also known as fiber optic cable with a PVC jacket. The jacket is usually black, but oddly enough, it can be manufactured to have either a yellow, orange and blue jackets for singlemode or multimode depending on the customer requirements.

Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable can be designed as a distribution style cable, breakout style cable or ribbon style cable. Additionally it can be of tight buffered construction or loose tube construction. Many indoor/outdoor fiber cables such as DX fiber cables and BX fiber cables can be direct-terminated with fiber connectors without breakout kits, fan-out kits and pigtail splices. Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable are compatible with most connector types, such as SC, ST, LC, FC, & MTRJ. The fiber cable can also boast the installation of pulling-eyes which are utilized to protect connectors and assist with pulling and reducing stress while installing the cables.

Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable are designed to offer protection to the fibers from environmental hazards, rain and moisture. Cables must be strong enough to withstand pulling, continuous pressure and tension at the time of installation, making Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable a good choice.

Utilizing Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable may reduce your costs in many installations by cutting termination time and costs. When it comes to installation of Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable for enhanced broadband connections and improved connectivity, users must look at factors such as cost of installation, design of the fiber optic cables and jacket types and whether the cables are capable of reducing the installation time or not. Most likely Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable can meet your needs and reduce your costs. So look at the budget for your project, keep in mind that Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable it may be an option to consider with it comes to costs associated with fiber termination at the facility entrance, may reduces space requirements, and will protect the termination points, by keeping them inside the telecommunication rooms. Simply put, applications requiring single mode and multimode fiber optic installations and areas such as data centers, office buildings and industrial plants should opt for Indoor-Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable to meet their networking and connectivity requirements.

Additional information

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feet

3533 feet

Fiber Count

96