Re: Commscope Dry Fiber
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                    Name:
                    Bill Jones
                
                            
                    Name:
                    Bill Jones
                
                
                    Company:
                    Right Light Communications inc.
                
                            
                    Occupation:
                     Fiber Splicing Contractor
                
                            
                    Location:
                     Kernersville, N.C.
                
                                
        Have had no testing problems at all. Splices fine. Prep time is significantly reduced and you stay clean. Since there isn't any grease sometimes static will cause a fiber or two to get a little wild with you when winding your fiber in the tray. The buffer tubes are smaller so also the cable is. Placing crews love it because it's lighter. I'd say it's pretty much win win. If you ever run across any dry Superior Essex, run away very fast.
    
    
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            Posted in reply to:  Commscope Dry Fiber by SILL
        
    
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