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Most
importantly, fi-
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ber optics are made of-
glass that can be prone
to cracking and break-
ing.
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Fiber optic failure from
a myriad of stress to the
cable such as bending,
Exhibit B: Legacy multimode fiber terminations
crimping, stretching,
twisting, tangling, as well as weather, weight or vermin chewing on the cable
will compromise the integrity of the bandwidth and signal to the devices .
The fiber terminations
at many airports are de-
signed to utilize a hybrid
solution consisting of
hardware cassettes.
This includes pigtail cas-
settes that fusion splices
to TiniFiber that modular-
ly installs into these en-
closures.
The connecting fibers
must not crimp, crack or
break in the connection
or in the pathways. Fail-
ure at this point would
cripple the network.
Many infrastructure team
experts at airports be-
lieve that space created
Exhibit C: Micro Armored TiniFiber patented stainless-steel coiled armor
Exhibit D: TiniFiber terminated via fusion splice to a cassette
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