Fiber Optic Cable definition

Fiber Optic Cable or “Cable” means a collection of Fibers contained in color-coded buffer tubes with a protective outer covering, which covering includes stiffening rods and filler.
Fiber Optic Cable means an insulated and often armored cable used to transmit telecommunications through glass fibers using pulses of light.
Fiber Optic Cable means one or more Bundles of Strands of which certain of the Assets form a part.

Examples of Fiber Optic Cable in a sentence

  • The nomenclature shall be used on the OTDR sweep test results (described under “Installation and Testing” of Fiber Optic Cable of these Specifications).

  • Grantee shall comply with all applicable City construction codes, including, without limitation, the Uniform Building Code and other building codes, the Uniform Fire Code, the Uniform Mechanical Code, the Electronic Industries Association Standard for Physical Location and Protection of Below-Ground Fiber Optic Cable Plant, and zoning codes and regulations.

  • Fiber Optic Cable Testing Procedures Insertion Loss Testing: An end-to-end attenuation test (including all connectors, fibers, and jumpers) shall be performed on all fiber strands by comparing the optical power at the input of a fiber with the output.

  • Nothing in this Agreement shall limit the Provider right to enter into a Lease Agreement with any other entity or user for Fiber Optic Cable Facilities not covered by this Agreement.

  • Mechanical and Environmental Conditions for the Fiber Optic Cable: The cable shall be able to withstand a short-term longitudinal load (during installation) of not less than 2700N (608 lbs.) with maximum elongation of less than 0.5%.


More Definitions of Fiber Optic Cable

Fiber Optic Cable means a cable which contains hair-thin glass fibers which allow light beams to be bent and reflected with low levels of loss and interference. Also known as "optical wave guides."
Fiber Optic Cable means a transmission medium in which modulated light wave signals generated by laser or LED, are propagated along a typically glass or plastic medium, and then demodulated to electrical signals by a light-sensitive receiver. It is characterized by high bandwidth, small physical volume and immunity from electromagnetic interference and radiation;
Fiber Optic Cable means the fiber optic cable and other related equipment purchased by the Borrower pursuant to a Purchase and Sale Agreement dated August 18, 1999 between the Borrower and Lucent Technologies Argentina S.A., together with all replacements, components, parts, improvements and upgrades installed thereon or affixed thereto. For the avoidance of doubt, any fiber optic cable or other related equipment included after March 25, 2003 in any of the ducts comprising the Network other than the duct in which the Fiber Optic Cable is located shall not be deemed to be "Fiber Optic Cable" for any purpose under this Agreement.
Fiber Optic Cable means a telecommunications cable in which one or more optical fibers are used as the propagation medium. May be an all-fiber cable, or contain both optical fibers and metallic conductors.
Fiber Optic Cable means a transparent fiber or group of fibers used to transmit light for communication purposes.
Fiber Optic Cable means a communication cable utilizing hair-thin strands of ul- tra-pure glass, plastic, or other transparent material that can carry high volumes of information via lightwave signals.
Fiber Optic Cable means a network cable that contains strands of glass fibers inside an insulated sheath.