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AcceptThe Smart city concept is becoming more popular, using an IoT network to optimize the efficiency of city operations and services and connect to citizens. Smart city technology allows city officials to interact directly with both community and city infrastructure and to monitor what is happening in the city and how the city is evolving while enhancing quality, performance and interactivity of urban services. A Smart city is more prepared to respond to challenges than a traditional city
With our wide variety of available solutions, Knet is perfectly suited to tackle the complexities of a smart city project. The flexibility of microduct provides many benefits including spare capacity for future upgrades, simple and less product intensive point to point or point to multipoint architecture, and ease multipoint fiber installation from a single location. In addition, the wide variety of microduct types supports any desired construction method including microtrenching, within existing conduit, direct buried, or aerial.
Unique lightweight and space saving options are available including hybrid fiber/power cables, and infrastructure for the antenna or small cell site
Including hybrid microduct/coax and preconnected air blown fiber (ABF) For connecting to each subscribers, ruggedized and double sheathed duct is offered for drop solution
Pre-Cabled Microduct is designed to save the cost & time. ABF/ABC is pre-installed in the KNET Factory during production. This product can be used in a variety of applications.
It’s simple and lightweight structure enables fast and cost- effective installation inside existing conduit. It increases availability of cabling infrastructure by dividing into many smaller tubes.
Microducts are arranged inside two strong layered sheaths. Microduct shape and flexibility make this type a good choice for jointing and branching with existing conventional networks