Pirelli introduces ribbon interconnect cable for mass termination assemblies

May 15, 2001
May 15, 2001--Pirelli Cables and Systems North America introduced its Premises Ribbon Interconnect Cable, an innovative fiber optic cable designed to offer the telecommunications industry a flexible, easy-to-connect ribbon cable for mass termination (MT) assemblies.

Pirelli Cables and Systems North America introduced its Premises Ribbon Interconnect Cable, an innovative fiber optic cable designed to offer the telecommunications industry a flexible, easy-to-connect ribbon cable for mass termination (MT) assemblies. Pirelli Premises Ribbon Interconnect Cable provides a solution to help customers cut costs by reducing preparation and splicing time while optimizing space within today's congested communications centers.

Designed for high-density network applications, Pirelli's Premises Ribbon Interconnect Cables were developed to work with MT ribbon connectors. The ribbon can also be easily broken out into individual fibers and furcated for connection to standard legacy connectors. Available in counts of 4, 6, 8, and 12 fibers, Ribbon Interconnect Cables are ideally suited to meet the network needs of the central office, co-location sites, Internet hotels and similar installations.

Pirelli Premises Ribbon Interconnect Cables exceed ICEA-596 and Telecordia GR-409 requirements for indoor cables and are NEC Plenum-rated to meet the requirements of local and national building codes.

About Pirelli:

Pirelli Cables and Systems North America provides fiber optic cable for the communications industry and energy transmission and distribution cable for the utility and commercial building industries. For more information visit www.na.pirelli.com. Pirelli Cables and Systems is a global manufacturer of communications and power cables and systems. For more information, visit www.pirelli.com.

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