Fiber Optic Cable Platform for the Americas Market.
Market-facing cable offering developed through global manufacturing partnerships, structured around high-capacity network demand and technical deployment requirements.
InfraTech Cable is the Americas-facing cable platform within InfraTech Capital. The offering is developed through global manufacturing partnerships and organized around the cable categories customers actually specify in RFQs, design packages, and network build plans. The focus is on fiber optic cable solutions matched to real deployment environments across hyperscale, broadband, telecom, and outside plant infrastructure.
InfraTech Cable supports fiber optic cable requirements across high fiber count backbone systems, AI applications, aerial network builds, underground duct routes, microduct expansion programs, armored buried construction, indoor distribution, and access network deployment. Each category is positioned around the actual installation and specification variables that determine product fit.
High-density fiber cable architectures built for compact footprints, high route capacity, and faster mass-fusion splicing across large-scale network environments.
Typical product fit
- High-fiber-count OSP backbone routes
- Aggregation points, express routes, and dense hubs
- Projects using mass-fusion splicing workflows
What to include in an RFQ
- Target fiber count and ribbon architecture preference
- Installation environment: aerial, duct, buried, or hybrid
- Sheath, armoring, waterblocking, and enclosure constraints
Tip: Include target fiber count, splice method, and route environment to narrow the right construction faster.
All-dielectric self-supporting cable for aerial telecom and utility routes where span performance, dielectric construction, and loading criteria are central to selection.
Typical product fit
- Utility and telecom aerial distribution routes
- Long-span outside plant installations
- Projects with dielectric construction requirements
What to include in an RFQ
- Span lengths and route profile
- Wind, ice, and loading conditions
- Required fiber count and hardware preferences
Tip: ADSS selection is heavily driven by span and loading criteria, so route detail matters early.
Aerial fiber cable solutions for messenger-supported and lashed installations across feeder, distribution, and access routes.
Typical product fit
- Messenger-supported aerial builds
- Distribution and feeder pole-line routes
- Retrofit projects using existing aerial infrastructure
What to include in an RFQ
- Figure-8 vs. lashed installation preference
- Span lengths and route conditions
- Messenger and hardware requirements
Tip: If the route already has messenger or existing lashing standards, include that upfront.
Outside plant loose tube cable for underground duct, conduit, metro, campus, backbone, and long-haul route environments.
Typical product fit
- Underground duct and conduit installations
- Metro, backbone, and campus outside plant routes
- Projects needing waterblocked or armored options
What to include in an RFQ
- Fiber count, fiber type, and route length
- Pulling vs. blowing installation method
- Dielectric vs. armored construction preference
Tip: Give duct size, pull lengths, and whether the project requires armor or waterblocking.
Compact cable designs optimized for blown fiber, microduct systems, and space-constrained pathway environments where outer diameter and blowing performance matter.
Typical product fit
- Microduct and blown fiber systems
- Urban builds with limited pathway space
- Scalable expansion with future fiber growth in mind
What to include in an RFQ
- Microduct ID and allowable cable OD
- Route length, bends, and blowing conditions
- Target fiber count and expansion strategy
Tip: Microcable selection depends heavily on duct dimensions and blowing conditions, so dimensional detail helps.
Rugged outside plant cable constructions for buried routes and applications requiring enhanced mechanical protection or tougher field durability.
Typical product fit
- Direct buried outside plant routes
- Projects requiring armor or added crush protection
- Installations exposed to tougher ground conditions
What to include in an RFQ
- Burial method and route conditions
- Armor preference and protection requirements
- Fiber count, installation length, and access points
Tip: Note whether the need is direct bury, rodent protection, or simply extra mechanical protection.
Indoor cable constructions for enterprise, campus, data center, and in-building fiber distribution environments requiring specific pathway and fire-rating alignment.
Typical product fit
- Data center and MDF/IDF interconnects
- Enterprise backbone and riser applications
- Indoor pathways requiring specific fire ratings
What to include in an RFQ
- Required rating: plenum, riser, or LSZH
- Distribution vs. breakout preference
- Termination method and pathway type
Tip: Indoor cable specifications are often driven by fire rating and termination approach, so both should be listed.
Access network cable solutions for broadband last-mile and subscriber connections, supporting deployment from distribution points to homes, businesses, and MDU environments.
Typical product fit
- FTTH / FTTP deployment programs
- MDU and business service drops
- Broadband access network expansions
What to include in an RFQ
- Drop style and construction preference
- Fiber count and route type
- Pre-terminated vs. field termination requirements
Tip: Access builds move faster when the RFQ includes drop style, endpoint type, and termination expectations.
InfraTech Capital supports product qualification and sample programs aligned with customer requirements.
Qualification Support
We coordinate with manufacturing partners to provide samples for technical validation, including high fiber count configurations.
Specification Alignment
Our goal is to ensure alignment between product specifications and deployment environments before full scale execution.
Current and Future Programs
We work closely with customers and partners to support both current and future programs, including upcoming allocation cycles.
Program Support and Qualification
Sample programs and qualification support are structured to help reduce friction between RFQ stage product selection and full program execution.
InfraTech Cable presents these categories as a structured Americas market offering rather than a general catalog. The focus remains on technically relevant product families developed through global manufacturing partnerships and aligned to real deployment environments across hyperscale, telecom, broadband, and outside plant infrastructure.
Technical Focus
High fiber count backbone cable, rollable ribbon systems, aerial and duct cable families, compact microcable designs, buried armored constructions, indoor fiber, and access network cable solutions.
Application Alignment
Positioned around the installation variables that shape product selection, including route environment, span criteria, duct dimensions, protection requirements, fire rating, and termination method.