Are we there yet?
As a result of the renewed interest in Microtechnology,
Comstar Supply recently installed a 4-Way 18/14mm FuturePath raceway on our
property where we plan to conduct demonstrations and training sessions. Contact us if you are
interested in seeing the FuturePath solution up close and in person.
You can also
find more information on Microtechnology in the Underground Construction section of our Network Virtual Tour, Comstar City USA, which is found at
www.ComstarCity.com.
While the product developments in MicroDuct fiber optic cable finally are breaking into the mainstream in the United States, these products are still new to many of you. I want to take a step back and replay much of the market spin from the last 15 or so years regarding Microtechnology. Before I fire up that hype train, I would like you to consider a couple of things.
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4-way Futurepath Microduct installation at Comstar Supply |
While the product developments in MicroDuct fiber optic cable finally are breaking into the mainstream in the United States, these products are still new to many of you. I want to take a step back and replay much of the market spin from the last 15 or so years regarding Microtechnology. Before I fire up that hype train, I would like you to consider a couple of things.
Industry Standards
Today our networks are built on the
foundations set by Telcordia, ASTM, BICSI, ITU and many others. From keeping
network performance high, protecting your outside plant from the elements or maintaining
safety for your technicians and the public at large, standards are tremendously
important. Since there are many new players in the microtechnology sector, you must consider your product options from a standards
perspective.
- Who does third party testing for the manufacturers, and what are they testing for?
- What tests should they for your applications?
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Comstar Supply's Bob Hipp demonstrates Hubbell's EZ-Locate |
Interoperability
Another great benefit to standards is
interoperability. This allows multiple manufacturers to play in the same
sandbox, which in turn helps drive down costs and minimizes lead times. If you
want to explore a new micro cable or pathway solution, I encourage you to evaluate
the impact of all the products associated with that change.
- Will this cable require expensive, specialized fiber terminations?
- Will I have to stock new microduct fittings or tools in addition to the ones I already use?
- Does this product increase technician workload and training requirements, or decrease it?
The concept of shrinking the size of your pathway and cable
is easy to swallow, but the myriad of manufacturers and solutions can be the
horse pill. At Comstar Supply, we can offer a complete microtechnology solution
that maintains the standards of your network, and it would be supported across
multiple vendors.
So what is the purpose behind the big micro push again? This
value-added proposal is nothing new, but it is proven technology in the United
States and around the globe. Utilizing a Multiple MicroDuct pathway system such
as Dura-line’s FuturePath, you can realize the following benefits while
expanding your network today.
More Cost Effective
FuturePath can provide up to 8 pathways
for cables to be placed at roughly the same price of 4 individual 1-1/4”
Conduits. Placing more pathways at one time also reduces the costs and
headaches associated with permitting. Also placing more pathways at once allows
for future growth at a significantly lower cost because you will not need to
hire a contractor or place new conduits. You simply place another cable in the
existing pathway.
Superior Deployment
Air Blown MicroDuct Cable through
Dura-line’s FuturePath is a faster, easier and much less expensive installation
method for fiber optic cable. Further distances can be installed at one time
reducing the number of handholes required. The process of blowing fiber optic
cable puts much less stress on the cable during installation, as well as
requiring fewer consumable items on the job such as pull lines and lubricant.
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4-Way Duraline Futurepath |
Green
Microtechnology is Green! FuturePath can provide more
fiber capacity with less overall plastic. FuturePath also takes up less space
during transit and storage, which translates to lower fuel consumption and
reduced labor. Having multiple pathways already in the ground for future use
reduces the need to dig up that pathway again, thus providing a positive impact
on the environment as well.
These are only a few of the major benefits to a multiple
MicroDuct pathway system. More could be realized in many other applications
even inside the building.
You are probably aware of a few jobs where you wish at the
end of the day you would have implemented Microtechnology. If you have not
implemented a FuturePath solution yet, the key is to get your engineers and
consultants in the loop now to plan this for your next project.