Technicians' Best Practices: Handling Reduced Bend Radius Fiber
Technicians' Best Practices: Handling Reduced Bend Radius Fiber
Technicians' Best Practices: Handling Reduced Bend Radius Fiber
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Skill or no skill
As service providers try to sort out the benefits of reduced bend radius fiber, the question is raised regarding the ability to use less-skilled installation technicians. Again, the belief that this fiber can be handled differently from any other fiber is incorrect. An installers experience should be the paramount concern, particularly for the end user. Even though copper is relatively simple to handle, few people would choose to have an inexperienced technician install it in their home or office. Experienced technicians who are intimately familiar with building codes, standards, and specifications will always be preferred and it should be no different with fiber, regardless of what type is being installed. In the end, reduced bend radius fibers offer benefits and improvements for FTTP deployments, but with each improvement there is a responsibility to ensure technicians are also aware of any limitations. Insisting on proven fiber cable management techniques is the optimal method for protecting the network and enabling its long-term viability. This makes even more sense in light of the increased fiber densities that loom ahead with broadcast applications. Continually educating fiber installers and technicians will help them remain focused on the importance of good fiber cable management practices while allowing long-term performance, efficiency, flexibility, and reliability of optical access networks. ADC believes that service providers have a responsibility to make sure every technician is acutely aware of the capabilities and limitations of the fiber products placed into their hands. It all begins with making a conscious decision to treat all fiber including reduced bend radius fiber as though it were made of glass.
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