GB/T 12357-1990
AbolishedThe series of multimode optical fibres for telecommunication
通信用多模光纤系列
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the geometric, optical, and transmission parameters for multimode optical fibers used in telecommunications. It is applied in the design, production, and procurement of fiber optic cables for short-distance data transmission, such as local area networks (LANs) and premises cabling. The standard ensures compatibility and performance consistency across different manufacturers and network installations.
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