Pre-engineered optical cables optimized for Central Asian carrier infrastructure and extreme climate adaptability.
Kyrgyzstan is undergoing a major technological transformation. Driven by national strategies such as the "Digital Kyrgyzstan" roadmap and its strategic positioning along the Digital Silk Road, the demand for high-capacity, low-latency communication networks has surged. As a landlocked country relying on trans-Eurasian land-based fiber-optic channels (linking China, Russia, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, and Tajikistan), upgrading domestic backbones and local enterprise networks has become top priority.
While single-mode fiber (SMF) forms the country's long-haul transport corridors through the rugged Tian Shan mountains, multi-mode fiber (MMF) cables are the workhorses inside the country's expanding municipal structures, cloud computing installations in Bishkek, automated production zones in Osh, and heavy mining infrastructure (such as the Kumtor Gold Project). These networks demand high modal bandwidth, resilience against electromagnetic interference, and cost-effective transceivers over short-to-medium-haul networks (typically up to 550 meters).
Navigating optical cabling imports in Central Asia requires a manufacturer that understands both manufacturing precision and regional regulatory compliance. Established in 2012, Dongguan XT Cabled Co., Ltd. has developed a robust manufacturing framework that aligns with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) standards, making us a primary choice for Kyrgyz system integrators, telecommunication contractors, and public procurement bidding agents.
Our manufacturing plant spans 12,000 square meters in Dongguan, China, utilizing automated high-speed extrusion lines and optical fiber draw towers. With an engineering team exceeding 180 specialists, we do not just ship cables; we tailor cable cross-sections, tensile strengths, jacket materials, and connector configurations to meet local temperature variations, rodent threats, and structural regulations.
Understanding optical bandwidth, wavelengths, and jacket certifications for compliant regional installations.
Modern high-speed LAN backbones and server racks in Kyrgyzstan rely on VCSEL (Vertical-Cavity Surface-Emitting Laser) light sources operating at 850nm and 1300nm. Selecting the correct multi-mode fiber class (OM3, OM4, or OM5) is vital to ensure scalability up to 100G and 200G without costly transceiver replacements.
Kyrgyz regulatory bodies and building inspection bureaus (Goststroy) enforce strict safety and durability standards. Cables laid inside public structures, schools, and mines must follow rigorous fire safety standards.
| Fiber Type | Core/Cladding Diameter | Light Source | Max 10G Distance | Max 40G/100G Distance | Typical Jacket Application |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OM1 | 62.5 / 125 µm | LED (850nm / 1300nm) | 33 meters | Not Recommended | Legacy Industrial Systems |
| OM2 | 50 / 125 µm | LED / VCSEL | 82 meters | Not Recommended | Short-haul Enterprise LANs |
| OM3 (LOMMF) | 50 / 125 µm | VCSEL (850nm) | 300 meters | 100 meters | LSZH Indoor / Armored Outdoor |
| OM4 (LOMMF) | 50 / 125 µm | VCSEL (850nm) | 400 meters | 150 meters | High-Density Data Centers |
| OM5 (WBMMF) | 50 / 125 µm | SWDM (850nm - 953nm) | 440 meters | 150 meters (Multiple λ) | Next-Gen Cloud Infrastructure |
Engineered for complex applications, from high-capacity data storage environments to rugged IoT sensor arrays.
A trusted partner for fiber optic systems worldwide, compliant with rigorous international directives.
Equipped with advanced optical processing units, mechanical testing, and automated extrusion lines in Dongguan.
All fiber cables conform to TR CU (EAC) directives, streamlining importation via Kyrgyz borders.
Bespoke tensile strength configurations, fiber counts (up to 288 cores), packaging, and logo branding options.
At Dongguan XT Cabled Co., Ltd., quality is verified through rigorous testing, not just general statements. Each batch of multi-mode and single-mode fiber optic cable undergoes continuous monitoring. Our in-house laboratory conducts attenuation tests using Optical Time-Domain Reflectometers (OTDR), geometric consistency verification of core and cladding, tensile strain tests, and thermal chamber cycling. This guarantees that our cables function reliably down to -40°C in high-altitude regions like Naryn or Karakol, as well as under high-temperature conditions.
Complete multi-mode patch cords, hybrid composite cables, and transceivers to support your projects.
Expert insights on optical cable deployment, procurement logistics, and technical parameters for the Kyrgyzstan market.
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