What are Distribution cables?

What is the name of indoor tight-buffered "non-breakout" style cables?

A. Distribution cables B. Breakout cables C. Riser cables D. Indoor/outdoor cables
Final answer:

Distribution cables

Indoor tight-buffered 'non-breakout' style cables are referred to as Distribution cables. They are less robust than breakout cables but more convenient for indoor conduit runs and connecting equipment within a building.

The name of indoor tight-buffered 'non-breakout' style cables is Distribution cables. These cables feature several tight-buffered fibers bundled under the same jacket with strengtheners, which makes them less robust than breakout cables but more suitable for short, dry conduit runs and easy to handle than loose tube cables. Moreover, since they contain more than one optical fiber, distribution cables are used for indoor applications, ideal for connection between equipment in a single room or within a building.

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