Telstra and Prysmian Group have announced an expansion to Prysmian's optical cable manufacturing plant, to build advanced intercity fibre with lower environmental impact and to future-proof the country's connectivity needs for the next two decades and beyond.
Telecoms cable manufacturer Prysmian Group has claimed a world record after Australian fibre infrastructure provider Superloop deployed what is purported to be the densest and highest fibre count underwater optical cable ever made.
Prysmian says its ‘P-Laser 525 kV is the first fully recyclable environmentally friendly HVDC cable’ offering ‘increased power transmission capacity and lower system costs by more than 10%’
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