Siemon, a leading provider of network infrastructure solutions, has introduced its innovative bundled fibre trunks
These trunks are specifically engineered to simplify fibre optic network installations, offering a cost-efficient and dependable solution that significantly reduces deployment time.
By combining high-performance fibre cables into a single, manageable bundle, these trunks enhance pathway utilisation and enable up to 50% faster installations. This advancement helps organisations cut down on project costs and accelerate time-to-market.
“Siemon bundled fibre trunks are a game-changer for network installations,” stated Tony Walker, Siemon fibre product marketing manager. “By simplifying the process and reducing installation time, we are empowering our customers to achieve their project goals more efficiently and effectively.”
Built with exceptional performance comparable to single-jacket fibre, the trunks also feature durable construction for reliable use. They are available in various configurations to suit diverse project needs.
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