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BAYCOM has evolved into a manufacturer of high quality fiber optical telecom products from 1990, providing a full line of fiber optical cable, hybrid cable, optical passive components, LC connectors/
Adapters and Transceiver/Media converter. In year 2000, we were licensed by Lucent Technology, now known as OFS Fitel, to manufacture small form factor (SFF) connector that is LC connector today. Our product range covered indoor/outdoor, duct & self-supporting optical cable, tight buffer cable, medical cable, hybrid cable, LC/MU/MPO connectors, and patch cord. |
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BAYCOM has 25 years of experience in making telecom optical cables. We can meet customers' demand with all kinds of specifications base on customers' requirement. With our expertise, we will continue to bring the best quality of optical cables and on-time shipping. |
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The duct cable includes both metallic and dielectric cables with fiber counts. The fibers can be of different types and different types of fiber can be mixed in the same cable. The duct cables can be supplied with aluminum foil as a moisture barrier. Aramid or ...
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Most Direct-burial cable is built to specific tolerances to heat, moisture, conductivity, and soil acidity. Unlike standard telecommunications and power cables, which have only a thin layer of insulation and a waterproof outer cover, Direct-burial cable consist...
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An aerial cable or air cable is an insulated cable usually containing all conductors required for an electrical transmission system or a telecommunication line, which is suspended between utility poles and electricity pylons. They can be designed as shielded ca...
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All-dielectric self-supporting(ADSS) contains no conductive metal elements. It is used by electrical utility companies as a communications medium, installed along existing overhead transmission lines and often sharing the same support structures as the electric...
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Rodent protection for optical fiber cable is generally based on making it difficult for the animal to gnaw into the cable core. Rodents are usually able to eat away the cable outer sheath. The challenge is to prevent penetration. A rodent resistant cable with a...
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