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Frost & Sullivan Applauds the Prysmian Group's Specialised Fibre-to-the-home Product, BendBrightXS

-- BendBrightXS is a significant innovation in single-mode optical fibres, as it secures the full spectrum to transmit much larger amounts of data than competing technologies
Frost & Sullivan
2015-05-13 16:00 1675

LONDON, May 13, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- Based on its recent analysis of the single mode optical fibres (SMFs) market, Frost & Sullivan recognises the Prysmian Group with the 2015 European Frost & Sullivan Award for New Product Innovation for its product, BendBrightXS. BendBrightXS is an optical fibre intended for the cost-effective delivery of fibre optic technology in all network environments including the most demanding areas. The product owes its high performance to very low macrobending and microbending losses, which enables more compact and durable installations. It also offers additional performance margins for easier handling in fibre management systems as well as splice protection devices.

Prysmian Group
Prysmian Group

BendBrightXS greatly minimises cable attenuation, even in densest designs, through extra resilience to the microbending losses. The technology offers in addition low bending loss at partial bends in central offices, which prevents degradation of fibre coatings in systems that handle high power. Its longevity, which is currently as high as that of copper cables, boosts its financial performance.

Typically, copper cables are 20 mm diameter wide with 200 pairs in them. Using Prysmian's innovation, new optical cable designs accommodate more than 1,000 fibres in a cable of the same width. This means that a single Prysmian cable can replace nearly five copper cables, making it cost-effective, with reduced requirement of manpower for installation, and a smaller real-estate footprint.

"BendBrightXS simultaneously decreases the dimension of cables and enhances the efficiency of data transmission," said Frost & Sullivan Senior Research Analyst Avimanyu Basu. "By increasing the density of the optical fibres in the cable, it supports two-way communication in the futuristic smart grid model, offering effective way to fibre ubiquity, fibre-rich connections that will back all new generation data-intensive networks."

Prysmian continuously upgrades its solutions to stand out from the competition. For instance, it installs its fibre technology in homes and buildings as well as in basements and outdoor networks, which is often a challenging task for competitors. The company also got a boost from the rise of enterprise networks and data centres. The profusion of data such as voice memos, emails, bank accounts, transactions, and videos necessitate ever more fibre links in ever less space in the transmission network.

BendBright is the first-ever commercialised bend-improved fibre, with a bend improvement of almost 100 times of that of standard technologies. The advanced bending behaviour has been achieved with the implementation of a trench with lowered refractive index in the cladding area. This limits the escape of the optical field from the core. This design retains the high performance of the fibre by not compromising the main transmission parameters and adding on top its macro- and micro-bending platforms to facilitate high resistance to additional losses and eventually, aid its operation even in harsh environments and in every part of the network.

"The bend radii in fibre guidance ports, as well as in wall and corner mountings, can be reduced and properly optimised to achieve supreme performance," noted Basu. "Further, Prysmian's proprietary glass geometry enables a close-fitting geometric specification along the entire length of the fibre, which makes BendBrightXS applicable to automated connectorization practices."

The BendBright suite of products is future-ready, as it can operate effectually with higher bit rates, longer wavelengths, and any kind of wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM) transmission, in all standardised bands in superior fibre-to-the-home systems. Apart from telecommunications, Prysmian serves the sectors of aerospace, marine oil and gas, broadcast, military, home entertainment, transportation, banks, and hospitals and is applicable to all patch cords, interconnects, as well as jumper applications.

Each year, Frost & Sullivan presents this award to the company that that has developed an innovative element in a product by leverage leading-edge technologies. The award recognises the value added features/benefits of the product and the increased ROI it offers customers, which in turn enhances customer acquisition and overall market penetration potential.

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About Prysmian Group

Prysmian Group is world leader in the energy and telecom cables and systems industry. With more than 130 years of experience, sales of nearly €7 billion in 2014, some 19,000 employees across 50 countries and 89 plants, the Group is strongly positioned in high-tech markets and offers the widest possible range of products, services, technologies and know-how. It operates in the businesses of underground and submarine cables and systems for power transmission and distribution, of special cables for applications in many different industries and of medium and low voltage cables for the construction and infrastructure sectors. For the telecommunications industry, the Group manufactures cables and accessories for voice, video and data transmission, offering a comprehensive range of optical fibres, optical and copper cables and connectivity systems. Prysmian is a public company, listed on the Italian Stock Exchange in the FTSE MIB index.

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Contact:

Marco Van Dongen
Director Sales & Marketing Optical Fibre
Prysmian Group
Email: marco.vandongen@prysiangroup.com  

Adelaide Mendes
Best Practices Group
Frost & Sullivan
Tel.: +44-(0)-207-9157869
E-mail: adelaide.mendes@frost.com

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