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Outdoor Optical Cable

The Core Transmission Foundation for Industrial, Commercial, and Critical Infrastructure Projects

From duct and direct burial to aerial and ADSS — engineered optical cable solutions for every deployment environment, with proven reliability across harsh conditions worldwide.

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What Is Outdoor Optical Cable?

A system engineering infrastructure category — not just a cable product

Outdoor optical cable is one of the core transmission media in modern communications, security, industrial connectivity, campus networks, energy infrastructure, and smart city systems. It is not an isolated cable product, but a typical system-engineering infrastructure category.

In real-world projects, the value of optical cable is not just about "whether it can transmit optical signals," but also whether it is suitable for on-site installation methods, whether it can withstand long-term mechanical stress and environmental corrosion, and whether it can match link distances, fiber counts, and future capacity expansion.

Transmission Stability Installation Compatibility Maintenance Controllability Business Continuity
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Long-Distance, Low-Loss Transmission

Provides high-bandwidth, strong anti-interference basic transmission channels for various systems

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Long-Term Infrastructure Foundation

Serves as the long-term base for surveillance, data acquisition, industrial control, campus networks

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Future-Ready Scalability

Reserves capacity for future upgrades to higher bandwidth, more fiber cores, and more complex architectures

Risk of Misconfiguration

Wrong cable selection can cause communication outages, surveillance failures, repeated excavation

Industrial Park Backbone Fiber Infrastructure
Industrial Park Backbone Fiber Infrastructure

Optical Cable Classification System

Organized by installation method, structure type, protection capability, fiber count, and industry application

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Installation Method

Duct · Direct Burial · Aerial · ADSS · Figure-8 · Micro Duct

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Structure Type

Loose Tube · Central Tube · Ribbon · Dry Core · Gel-Filled

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Protection Capability

Armored · Double-Sheathed · Anti-Rodent · Anti-Corrosion · Flame-Retardant

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Fiber Count & Industry Application

Access · Aggregation · Backbone · Power · Industrial · Port · Tunnel · Rural · Campus

Duct Optical Cable

Duct Optical Cable

For communication conduits, weak current conduits, and underground utility networks. Typical products: GYTA, GYTS.

Urban Conduit Campus Underground Building Exterior
Direct Burial Optical Cable

Direct Burial Optical Cable

Directly buried in soil, reducing additional conduit costs. Typical products: GYTA53, GYTS53.

Road Side Perimeter Farmland
Aerial Optical Cable

Aerial Optical Cable

For pole routes, road crossings, along walls, and rural communication lines. Typical products: GYXTW, Figure-8.

Rural Comms Pole Route Cross-Area
ADSS Optical Cable

ADSS Optical Cable

All-dielectric self-supporting, suitable for power lines and high electromagnetic environments. Short/medium/long span variants.

Power Lines Substation Mountain Aerial
Figure-8 Self-Supporting Cable

Figure-8 Self-Supporting Cable

Integrated load-bearing structure for easy pole route aerial installation. Ideal for rural and low-cost aerial routes.

Campus Boundary Rural Comms Pole Route
Micro Duct Blown Fiber Cable

Micro Duct Blown Fiber Cable

For high-density conduits, future expansion, and rapid blown installation. Used in data center campuses and dense urban underground conduits.

Data Center Dense Urban Rapid Deploy
Loose Tube Stranded

Loose Tube Stranded Optical Cable

Suitable for larger fiber counts and higher mechanical strength outdoor scenarios. Typical products: GYTA, GYTS.

Backbone Campus Trunk
Central Tube

Central Tube Optical Cable

Compact structure, suitable for small to medium fiber counts. Typical products: GYXTW, center tube cable.

Short-Medium Distance Access Layer
Ribbon Fiber Cable

Ribbon Fiber Cable

For high fiber count, high-density splicing and rapid fusion. Used in backbone networks and large splice points.

High Density Backbone
Dry Core

Dry Core Optical Cable

Eliminates gel cleaning work, improves installation efficiency. Ideal for frequent splicing and rapid deployment projects.

Rapid Deploy Frequent Splice
Gel-Filled

Gel-Filled Optical Cable

Enhanced moisture and water resistance. Used in high humidity, manholes, and water-prone areas.

High Humidity Manhole
Armored Optical Cable

Armored Optical Cable

Enhanced crush resistance, bite protection, and mechanical damage resistance. Steel tape armor, steel wire armor, double armor variants.

Direct Burial Industrial
Anti-Rodent

Anti-Rodent Optical Cable

Prevents rodent damage causing fiber interruption. Glass fiber reinforced and steel tape anti-rodent variants.

Rodent Zone Underground Storage
Anti-Corrosion

Anti-Corrosion Optical Cable

Adapts to salt spray, acid-alkali, and chemical corrosion environments. PE special sheath, corrosion-resistant sheath cables.

Port Chemical Plant Coastal
Flame-Retardant

Flame-Retardant Outdoor Cable

Reduces fire spread risk. Used in utility corridors, tunnels, factories, and semi-outdoor facilities.

Tunnel Utility Corridor Factory

Fiber Count by Network Layer

Network Layer Typical Fiber Count Application
Access Layer 2F / 4F / 6F / 8F / 12F Camera aggregation, edge boxes, branch access
Aggregation Layer 12F / 24F / 36F / 48F Building aggregation, zone aggregation boxes, sub-control centers
Backbone Layer 24F / 48F / 72F / 96F / 144F+ Campus backbone, core room interconnection, metro nodes
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Industrial Site

Oil contamination, vibration, corrosion, temperature fluctuation resistance

Port & Coastal

High salt spray, high humidity, high wind load environments

Power Corridor

Adapts to power corridors and high electromagnetic environments

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Tunnel & Corridor

Narrow enclosed spaces with maintenance requirements

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Rural & Remote

Cost, reliability, and long-distance deployment balance

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Smart Campus

Unified base for video, access control, broadcast, network, and weak current

12 Typical Application Scenarios

Each scenario clearly defines which cable to use and why

Industrial Park Backbone
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Industrial Park Backbone

Multi-building, multi-system backbone transmission. Recommended: GYTA, GYTS, GYTA53 (24–144 cores)

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Road Crossing Direct Burial
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Road Crossing Direct Burial

Cross-road, buried ground, vehicle load and backfill impact. Recommended: GYTA53, GYTS53

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Aerial Rural Connectivity
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Aerial Rural Connectivity

Existing pole routes, fast deployment, cross-road or cross-area. Recommended: Figure-8 Cable, GYXTW

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Power Corridor ADSS
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Power Corridor ADSS

Adjacent to high voltage, complex electromagnetic environment. Recommended: ADSS Optical Cable

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Port & Coastal Environment
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Port & Coastal Environment

High salt spray, high humidity, strong UV. Recommended: Anti-Corrosion PE Sheath Cable

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Chemical Plant Harsh Environment
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Chemical Plant Harsh Environment

Acid-alkali, volatile media, temperature variation. Recommended: Anti-Corrosion Double-Sheathed Cable

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Perimeter Security Backhaul
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Perimeter Security Backhaul

Many perimeter points, long span, hard to maintain. Recommended: 4/8/12F Access + 24/48F Backbone

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Campus Smart Infrastructure
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Campus Smart Infrastructure

School, hospital, government campus multi-system. Recommended: 12/24/48F Building & Campus Trunk

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Tunnel & Utility Corridor
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Tunnel & Utility Corridor

Narrow enclosed space, high humidity, fire safety requirements. Recommended: Flame-Retardant Anti-Rodent Cable

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Rural & Remote Sites
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Rural & Remote Sites

Long distance, limited civil works, slow maintenance response. Recommended: GYTS53, Figure-8, ADSS

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Logistics & Warehouse Campus
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Logistics & Warehouse Campus

Long perimeter, many cameras, frequent road crossings. Recommended: GYTA53, GYTS, Double-Sheathed Armored

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High-Reliability Critical Infrastructure
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High-Reliability Critical Infrastructure

Cannot accept prolonged interruption, multi-system linkage. Recommended: Dual-Route 24–96F Armored Backbone

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10 Engineering Solutions

Each solution can be opened independently with a unique URL

Industrial Park Backbone
Solution 01

Industrial Park Backbone Optical Cable Solution

Unified scalable campus optical cable infrastructure for industrial, tech, and logistics parks

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Direct Burial Road Crossing
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Direct Burial Road Crossing Optical Cable Solution

Long-term stable underground cable solution for factory roads, campus roads, and perimeter security

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Aerial Rural Connectivity
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Aerial Rural Connectivity Optical Cable Solution

Fast, economical aerial connectivity for rural areas and remote sites without underground conduit

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Power Corridor ADSS
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Power Corridor ADSS Optical Cable Solution

All-dielectric self-supporting solution for power transmission lines and substations

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Port & Coastal Anti-Corrosion
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Port & Coastal Anti-Corrosion Optical Cable Solution

Anti-corrosion solution for high salt spray, high humidity port and coastal environments

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Chemical Plant Harsh Environment
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Chemical Plant Harsh Environment Optical Cable Solution

Industrial-grade corrosion-resistant cable solution for chemical plants and wastewater facilities

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Perimeter Security Fiber Backhaul
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Perimeter Security Fiber Backhaul Solution

Zoned aggregation fiber backhaul solution for factory and campus perimeter security systems

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Campus Smart Infrastructure
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Campus Smart Infrastructure Optical Cable Solution

Unified backbone solution for schools, hospitals, and large campus smart infrastructure

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Tunnel & Utility Corridor
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Tunnel & Utility Corridor Fiber Solution

Flame-retardant, anti-rodent, moisture-proof solution for tunnels and utility corridors

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High-Reliability Dual-Route Fiber Backbone
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High-Reliability Dual-Route Fiber Backbone Solution

Dual-route redundant backbone solution for critical infrastructure that cannot tolerate single-point failure

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How to Select the Right Optical Cable

Four-layer decision framework for professional cable selection

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Installation Method

  • Duct: Focus on outer diameter, pulling force, bend radius
  • Direct Burial: Prioritize armored double-sheathed, crush resistance and moisture protection
  • Aerial: Figure-8 or ADSS, focus on span, wind load, tension
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Environmental Risk

  • Rodent risk → Anti-rodent cable
  • Corrosion → Anti-corrosion sheath
  • High humidity/water → Water-blocking structure
  • Fire safety → Flame-retardant / LSZH cable
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Fiber Count Planning

  • Access Layer: 4–12F per node
  • Aggregation Layer: 12–48F
  • Backbone: 48–144F or more
  • Reserve 20–30% for future expansion
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Lifecycle Planning

  • Consider total cost: cable + accessories + installation + maintenance
  • Higher-spec cable often reduces long-term maintenance costs
  • Critical infrastructure: prioritize reliability over initial cost

Get the complete professional selection guide with step-by-step decision framework, risk matrix, fiber count tables, and common misconceptions.

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Selection & Planning Calculators

Professional engineering calculators for optical cable infrastructure planning

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Fiber Core Count Calculator

Calculate required fiber cores based on devices, zones, and systems. Covers access, aggregation, and backbone layers.

Access Layer Aggregation Backbone
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Link Loss Budget Calculator

Calculate optical power budget for fiber links. Verify transceiver compatibility and identify over-budget links.

Loss Budget SFP Selection Splice Count
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Direct Burial Protection Level Advisor

Recommend protection level based on burial depth, vehicle load, water table, and rodent risk.

Direct Burial Armor Level Risk Score
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Aerial Span Calculator

Determine maximum safe span and cable type for aerial installations based on wind load and installation type.

Aerial Cable ADSS Span Length
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Additional calculators available: Lifecycle Cost Calculator, Fiber Reserve Calculator, and Environment Risk Matching Calculator — available on the full calculator pages.

Professional Perspectives

"The core value of optical cable is not 'transmitting the signal,' but ensuring the system transmits stably, reliably, and maintainably over the long term."

"Outdoor optical cable is first a systems engineering problem, not a single cable procurement issue. Routes, splicing, patch panels, maintenance, and labeling equally determine success."

"Many projects fail not because cable specs are insufficient, but because of wrong scenario judgment. Duct, direct burial, aerial, coastal, rodent, and power environments cannot be treated the same."

"Low price does not equal low cost. For buried backbone and critical links, the cost of emergency repair, downtime, and repeated excavation often far exceeds the purchase price difference."

"The most common backbone cable mistake is not buying too expensive, but buying too few, too light, or the wrong type."

"Lifecycle management is more important than one-time procurement. Whether you can test, expand, and locate faults determines the long-term operational quality of the project."

Related Products & Solutions

The commercial value of an optical cable system only truly materializes within a complete supporting ecosystem

🔨 Supporting Equipment

  • Fiber Optic Splice Closure (Dome / Horizontal)
  • Outdoor Fiber Distribution Box (FDB)
  • Outdoor Fiber Termination Box
  • Fiber Optic Patch Panel (ODF)
  • Fiber Optic Splice Tray
  • Fiber Optic Connector (SC/LC/FC/ST)
  • Fiber Optic Patch Cord
  • OTDR (Optical Time Domain Reflectometer)
  • Fiber Optic Fusion Splicer

💻 Related Systems

  • Video Surveillance System
  • Perimeter Alarm System
  • Access Control System
  • SCADA / DCS / Industrial Monitoring
  • Network Infrastructure

🔩 Installation Accessories

  • Warning Tape, Marker Stakes
  • Pole Hardware, Cable Clamps
  • Splice Tray Accessories
  • Waterproof Sealing Materials

📊 Monitoring & O&M Systems

  • Cable Fault Locator
  • Label & Asset Management System

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