Prysmian's Blown Fibre System Breezes Past
1 Million Fibre Kilometers
Prysmian Telecom Cables & Systems announces that it has reached the "1million installed
Fibre Km" mark for its Sirocco®, Blown Fibre System, maintaining its position as the leading global
supplier of the technology, traditionally deployed in access networks.
The principle of blown fibre involves the pre-installation of an empty tube network into which
optical fibres are subsequently blown - using compressed air - as the network evolves under the
demand for customer connection.
With the current trend towards higher speed, higher bandwidth services and the resulting need to
bring the optical fibres in a telecom network closer to the final end-user, the Sirocco® system
provides an ideal and cost effective way to achieve this. It is particularly well suited to
greenfield residential sites where an empty tube infrastructure can be included at the time of
construction with the fibre investment deferred until actual consumer demand occurs
Sirocco®, produced at Prysmian's UK facility in Bishopstoke, has now been supplied around the
world to more than 20 countries in all 5 continents with the landmark project taking place last
month in Denmark. The system includes everything required to build a complete passive network - all
tubing, fibres, joints and connectors together with specialist installation equipment and
engineering services. The optical fibres - also produced by Prysmian - are blown into the tubes in
units of 2, 4, 6 (new product), 8 or 12 with the new CasaLight™ family of bend-insensitive fibres
being fully available and compatible with Sirocco technology. |