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<description><![CDATA[<A HREF="/useremail/u/298082"><b>fiber_man</b></A> : I see this as a solution for the MDU's installs. I did not see the rep showing any OSP cables that we use will the steel/fiberglass strength members and/or armor shielding. I guess that we will have to continue to keep bends down to a minimum with these cables.<br><br>We have be using these bendable jumpers in the CO's for about the last 6 months around here. It is amazing the loss that a  jumper can have inside a fiber trough when it it routed wrong.(WAY TOO LONG) I see people trying to hide all that slack up there all the time and not realizing what they are doing to the signal.<br><small>--<br>GO NOLES!!</small>]]></description>
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