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Prysmian Group, the pioneer in the energy and telecom cable systems industry, announces it will work with Telstra to build a new state-of-the-art intercapital fiber network in Australia.

The national fiber network project is a multi-year project which will see Telstra build a new ‘state-of-the-art inter-city dual fiber path’ that adds up to 20,000 route km of new fiber-optic terrestrial cable, boosting inter-capital capacity, as well as capacity for regional areas.

Unique environmental conditions

Prysmian Group is Telstra’s cable partner for this project. Prysmian and Telstra InfraCo undertook the development of an optical cable system, leveraging on Prysmian’s local R&D Lab.

The Group invested to develop the next generation of high strength low loss optical cable

The Group invested to develop the next generation of high strength low loss optical cable, featuring a highly ruggedized design, made for direct ploughing enabling long-distance deployment in harsh local conditions. The state-of-the-art cable design is combined with Prysmian’s BendBright® G.657.A2 Low Loss fiber technology combining high performance with robustness. Prysmian’s cable has been developed to Australia’s unique environmental conditions and will be designed and manufactured locally at Prysmian’s factory on Sydney’s Northern Beaches.

Greater fiber capacity

Prysmian will support this project through local production of the optical cables in Dee Why, Sydney which will boost jobs and investment in local high-tech manufacturing, and the Group is investing to upgrade the plant’s capacity and capability. The deployment includes up to 20,000 kms of dual high strength optical cables combined with upgrade of the network within the Metro cities.

There is an ever-growing demand for greater fiber capacity, enabling massive bandwidth and ultrafast data rates with lower latency. We are committed to supporting Telstra in the realization of this project, where quality of products and innovative cabling solutions are fundamental,” commented Philippe Vanhille, EVP Telecom Division at Prysmian Group. “Our approach is to invest in understanding the challenges of our customers and to leverage on our leading innovation, in order to create the most advanced solutions for each and every use case, without ever compromising on quality and robustness,” Mr Vanhille added.

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