The explosive growth in demand for communication bandwidth has led to a huge increase in the number of optical fibers in the fiber-optic access network, and the pipe and trench resources used for communication in cities have become increasingly important. As the backbone loop in the fiber-optic access network, the use of ordinary optical cables will not only occupy precious pipeline resources, but also cause waste in the purchase of optical cables and line laying costs by re-laying optical cables on the original lines. Considering the one-time cost of repeated laying of optical cables and the ability to rent optical fiber bandwidth in the future, and avoiding parallel pulling of multiple optical cables to optimize the already overcrowded urban pipeline system, the outer diameter of optical cables containing hundreds of optical fibers should be reasonably controlled within a certain range to facilitate the pipeline laying of optical cables. The most ideal method is to use the design of optical fiber ribbons.
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