GB/T 13993.1-1992
AbolishedThe series of optical fibre cables for telecommunication--General
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Application Summary AI generated
This standard establishes the general requirements, classification, and terminology for optical fibre cables used in telecommunications networks. It applies to the design, manufacturing, and testing of cables for long-distance, local, and access network applications in China. The standard serves as a foundational reference for ensuring consistency and compatibility across different cable types within the telecom industry.
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