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Optical Fibre Cables

10/22/2009 2:40 AM

Can any one explian about the types of laying and Installation details and procedures of optical fibre cables?

Usage of Splicer zones , endcaps , end plugs , cable plugs etc also ?

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Re: OPTICAL FIBRE CABLES

10/22/2009 7:05 AM

please look at the CR4 homework policy:

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