OS GSO IEC 62807-3-10:2024

IEC 62807-3-10:2023
Omani Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 14 October 2024

Hybrid communication cables - Part 3-10: Outdoor hybrid cables - Family specification for FTTA hybrid communication cables

OS GSO IEC 62807-3-10:2024 Files

OS GSO IEC 62807-3-10:2024 Scope

IEC 62807-3-10:2023 is a family specification for FTTA (Fibre-To-The-Antenna) outdoor hybrid communication cables. It specifies the design and construction, rated values and characteristics, requirements and test methods, packaging and quality assurance, etc. The FTTA hybrid communication cables are typically but not only installed between the Base Band Unit (BBU) and Remote Radio Unit (RRU; or often called RRH – Remote Radio Head or AAU – Active Antenna Unit), and other scenario that supply electric current to optical communication equipment.

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