What are the specifications of your fiber optic cable?
The fiberoptic cable is made up of fifty-seven randomly distributed glass fibers. Nineteen of these fibers are 100-micron and are distributed to the VNIR region. The remaining fibers are 200-micron and are evenly divided between the two SWIR regions. All fifty-seven fibers are housed in a plastic sheath. A standard cable has a diameter of 0.19 inches while an all-weather cable has a diameter of 0.27 inches.