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    Broadband development

Plan your fibre optics today for tomorrow.

In times when a bandwith of 30 megabit per second still was considered as "need-based", it is definite: only fibre optic up to the building and inside the building - fulfill the requirements of the future.

1. Existence analysis: 
Use existing duct systems 
2. Plan new routes
 

Speedpipe vorhandene Rohrsysteme

Step 1 in broadband expansion: speedpipe for utilization in existing duct systems.

The fastest and cheapes way of broadband expansion: Reduction of underground engineering costs by using existing duct systems. PE-HD ducts that are empty or occupied with cables, or cable duct systems often contain valuable and unused space under the ground. With the speedpipe system - as well small single ducts as bundles - for subduct solutions often would have space beside already installed cables. This way you exploit existing ressources at an optimum and remain flexible for the future.

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speedpipe-ground Neubau Rohrtrassen

2. step in broadband expansion: speedpipe ground for expansion and new construction of new duct routes.

In case no existing duct systems are available for sections of a fibre optic project, the new construction of underground routes is recommended - especially with regard to safety and durability of the fibre optic network. At the construction of fibre optic routes using speedpipe ground and speedpipe bundles for direct burying, you can dispense with additional protective pipes without any loss of performance. You save material and working hours: no additional storing of protective pipes, no additional blowing in process for microducts. In only one step - the professional laying of speedpipe ground - you establish a long-lasting passive infrastructure for longstanding high ranges at blowing in fibre optic cables.

 

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Product details and technical data sheets for the gabocom speedpipe system:

speedpipe in-duct

The cheapest way of broadband expansion. 

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speedpipe for direct burying

The efficient new construction of fibre optic routes.

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Important information for your fibre optic project:

Here you can discover in just a few steps how a fibre optic network can be implemented sustainably and securely for fibre to the home.

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    Made in Germany

    Learn more about your manufacturer of integral microduct systems! At our company location in Niederwinkling in Lower Bavria you'll find development, production, quality control and service.

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    Ploughing in speedpipe ground bundles

    Cheap and quick variants for the new construction of fibre optic routes outside localities: the cable or duct plough. speedpipe bundles can be ploughed in at the roadside without more ado.

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    Blowing fibre optics into speedpipe

    The farther fibre optics can be blown into a microduct system, the less subsequent underground engineering is necessary. We show you what you need to be aware of.

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