
Direct burial fiber optic cables are designed for underground installation without the need for protective conduits or ducts.
These cables use armored structures to protect optical fibers from soil pressure, moisture and external mechanical damage. Direct burial cables are widely used in rural broadband networks, industrial sites and long-distance backbone routes.
Where Direct Burial Fiber Cables Are Used
- Rural broadband deployments
- Underground backbone networks
- Mining communication infrastructure
- Industrial facility networks
- Agricultural fiber routes
Typical Structures for Direct Burial Fiber Cables
GYTA53 Double Armored Fiber Cable
GYTA53 cables use a double armored structure with steel tape and additional protective layers. This design improves resistance against soil pressure, rodent damage and mechanical impact during underground installation.
Rodent Resistant Armored Fiber Cables
In environments where underground cables may be exposed to rodent activity, armored fiber cables with reinforced protection are often recommended. These cable designs improve durability and reduce maintenance risks in rural and industrial deployments.
Engineering Considerations for Underground Fiber Installation
- Burial depth and soil conditions
- Rodent activity risk
- Water exposure and drainage
- Mechanical protection during installation
Discuss Your Deployment Scenario
Selecting the correct underground fiber cable depends on environmental conditions, installation methods and long-term maintenance considerations.
Our team can help evaluate project requirements and recommend suitable armored fiber cable structures for direct burial deployments.
FAQ
What is a direct burial fiber optic cable?
A direct burial fiber cable is designed to be installed directly underground without the need for protective ducts or conduits.
What is the difference between duct cable and direct burial cable?
Duct cables are installed inside protective ducts while direct burial cables use armored structures designed to withstand underground conditions.
What fiber cable is commonly used for underground installation?
Double armored cables such as GYTA53 are commonly used for direct burial fiber installations.