Prysmian SiroccoXT Microduct Cable
Prysmian customers generate revenue by providing "dark" fibers and/or services using these fibers. Similar to how each seat in an airplane contributes to revenue, each fiber offers an additional revenue stream. Many customers must install their fiber cables in existing duct, which limits the diameter of cables that can be installed. Even if a route is being built from scratch, larger ducts cost more and require more space. You can think of this as a size limitation for the airplane mentioned earlier. The overall expense of building a fiber route is quite high, yet the cost of the cable itself typically accounts for only 10% or less of the total expense. Therefore, increasing fiber density can significantly impact profitability. Using our analogy, adding more seats to the same airplane can lead to higher revenue and profit, provided it is done safely and without causing excessive discomfort for passengers. Prysmian's SiroccoXT cables set a new benchmark for optical fiber density while maintaining long-term reliability and optical performance. This unique combination enables their customers to achieve revenue and profitability levels that are unattainable with other cable products. Source: Prysmian |