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More cables in existing ducting with MaxCell’s no-dig CSRS

CSRS is a new no-dig technology and construction method from MaxCell that removes inner ducting from around active fiber optic cables with virtually no load on cable and no interruption of service. Inner ducts can be are removed at a rate of up to 3m (10ft) per min and up to 90% conduit space is recovered. The cables fall to bottom of conduit allowing up to nine more cables to be placed in recovered space. Replacing with new ducting can cost upwards of $3000 per metre ($1,000 per foot) in cities.
April 23, 2013 Read time: 1 min
CSRS is a new no-dig technology and construction method from 7315 MaxCell that removes inner ducting from around active fiber optic cables with virtually no load on the cable and no interruption of service. Inner ducts can be removed at a rate of up to 3m (10ft) per min and up to 90 percent of conduit space is recovered. The cables fall to bottom of conduit allowing up to nine more cables to be placed in recovered space. Traditional replacement with new ducting can cost upwards of $3,000 per metre ($1,000 per foot) in cities.

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