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SiroccoXS - Prysmian

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If you’re looking for a comprehensive yet simple,<br />

integrated solution for managing ever-evolving<br />

network demands, then Sirocco XS from <strong>Prysmian</strong><br />

is the ideal answer.<br />

The Sirocco XS blown fibre system uses compressed<br />

air to blow optical fibre into pre-installed tubes.<br />

It enables on-demand deployment of optical<br />

fibres from one internal or external network<br />

point to another, allowing for rapid upgrades<br />

to the latest fibre technologies.<br />

Moreover, Sirocco XS substantially lowers network<br />

build costs, and provides more flexible design<br />

and better damage recovery performance than<br />

conventional systems – avoiding high initial<br />

capital expenditure or extensive network planning.<br />

Sirocco XS is well suited to the needs of last mile,<br />

campus or in-building networks.<br />

Existing tube routes can also be easily interrupted<br />

at any location, so re-routing to new users can<br />

be achieved as and when required.<br />

Where is<br />

fibre going?<br />

The increasing number of services available via<br />

optical fibre (Broadband Internet, VoIP, Video on<br />

Demand, High Definition IPTV) and the need to<br />

provide higher bandwidth capability – both<br />

upstream and downstream – is leading network<br />

operators to replace copper wire networks with<br />

optical fibre deeper into the last mile and closer<br />

to the customer.<br />

Consequently it is important to keep down<br />

installation and operational costs in structures<br />

like high-rise buildings and Multi Dwelling Units<br />

(MDUs) and minimize the impact of the work on<br />

the final customer.<br />

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