Why is it called "Drop Cable"?
The "drop" in the name refers to the cable being dropped from an overhead location (e.g. a utility pole) to a customer's location.
What are the benefits of using Fiber Optic 2 Core Outdoor Drop Cable?
High bandwidth: fiber optic cables provide higher bandwidth compared to traditional copper cables.
Immunity to Electromagnetic Interference (EMI): fiber optic cables are not affected by EMI.
Durability: fiber optic cables are durable and can withstand harsh outdoor conditions.
Security: fiber optic cables are difficult to tap or interfere with, making them more secure.
Is Fiber Optic 2 Core Outdoor Drop Cable bi-directional?
Yes, it is bi-directional as it has two optical fibers inside, allowing data to be transmitted in both directions.
What are the applications of Fiber Optic 2 Core Outdoor Drop Cable?
It is commonly used for last-mile connections to bring fiber optic services from the main network to individual customers.