Prysmian to Showcase Expansive Lineup of Fiber and Network Connectivity Solutions at ISE EXPO 2025

Explore the company's award-winning fiber and connectivity innovations at booth #1439.
July 22, 2025
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Telecom and energy solutions provider Prysmian will showcase its award-winning fiber, cable and connectivity products during ISE EXPO 2025, held July 29-31 in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Attendees can visit booth #1439 to get a hands-on demos of Prysmian’s 200-micron FlexRibbon® splicing and the 2024 ISE Network Innovators’ Award-winning Eagle™ Splice Closure.

“Prysmian’s innovation is improving labor efficiency in every segment of the North American telecom network,” said Jon Fitz, Director of Advanced Business Solutions for Prysmian North America. “We’re excited to showcase several of these products in this year’s ISE Expo and help attendees find the best solutions for their specific projects.”

Prysmian solutions on display include: 

  • FlexRibbon® Technology – This technology provides all the benefits of mass fusion splicing, while allowing fiber density to be increased as much as 2X or more. 
  • Eagle™ Splice Closure – This Splice Closure was designed to simplify rural Broadband, handling everything from drops to a 288-count butt splice in a modular, easy-to-understand package.
  • EcoSpanTM Cable – This new low fiber-count rural cabling solution can easily be spliced as ribbons or single fibers, installs like a flat drop with P-Clamps and is available in counts from 24F to 72F.
  • SiroccoHD™ Microduct Cable – This high-density, field-proven design has long been popular in dense urban settings.  Today, it’s also used extensively in long-haul projects where placement of 25-50,000 feet a day is common.  
  • Fiber Drops – Prysmian offers a wide variety of fiber drops, with counts ranging from 1 to 48. Prysmian’s drops are also available with popular connectors.
  • MicroFlexTM Cables – This microduct cable with FlexRibbon® technology delivers optimized performance for underground microduct installations, with the convenience of mass-fusion splicing. 

 Source: Prysmian

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