With these changes come increased traffic – and the move from 40G to 100G and emerging 400G data centers. The only way to accommodate these bandwidth levels is to deploy a cable with an ultra-high fiber count.
Ribbon cable is the most viable answer in many cases. They offer faster splicing and installation vs. other options, as well as maximizing square footage. Despite the advantages they bring to data center environments, ribbon cables also pose challenges.
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About the author
Kikie Kunplin
Product Line Manager, Fiber
Kikie Kunplin has more than a decade of fiber cable design experience, along with an MS in Materials Science and Engineering from UCLA. As Belden’s former product line manager for fiber products, Kikie oversaw fiber cable design and product launches, responsible for the design, development and launch of new fiber offerings at Belden. As a member of TIA’s TR-42 Fiber Optics Sub-Committees, as well as an ICEA standards committee, she also provided technological and design leadership to the ICT industry.