Fiber Splicing & Termination
Fusion splicing, connector inspection, end-face cleaning, loss measurement, and closeout packs for FTTH, metro, and datacenter cable routes.
Prysmian services connect design assumptions to field reality. Before a reel moves, our team reviews route drawings, pulling tension, bend radius, fiber count, connector form factor, CPR or riser rating, and acceptance-test requirements. During deployment, field engineers help crews interpret OTDR traces, splice loss, sheath continuity, and documentation gaps while the network team keeps an eye on service windows. The goal is simple: protect bandwidth, reduce rework, and leave the NOC with traceable evidence for every span.
The same cable family behaves differently in a metro duct bank, a tower compound, an MDU riser, and a submarine landing station. Our service model keeps those constraints visible instead of hiding them inside a quote line.
Fusion splicing, connector inspection, end-face cleaning, loss measurement, and closeout packs for FTTH, metro, and datacenter cable routes.
Review of span length, pulling path, bend radius, jacket type, fire class, and risk points before purchase orders are released.
OTDR trace review, insertion-loss worksheets, reel documentation, and compliance references mapped to ITU-T, TIA, IEC, and local code needs.
Throughput in Gbps, reach in m/km, existing core protocol, cabinet type, and service-window timing are recorded before cable selection.
Loss budget, mechanical stress, moisture exposure, CPR or riser class, and access points are checked against the deployment environment.
Field crews get splice maps, labeling rules, termination guidance, and escalation channels for unexpected attenuation or sheath damage.
Final documentation includes trace files, pass/fail notes, compliance references, and a maintenance record the NOC can use later.
Include target throughput, connector preference, deployment environment, and required compliance region. Our reply will focus on actionable cable choices and field documentation.