FTTR Cable

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1-4F Microbeam module Cable-2.4mm
1F 0.9mm Invisible FTTR Cable

OMC FTTR Cable for Fiber-to-the-Room

OMC’s FTTR cable range is built for installers and planners who need reliable, easy-to-route fiber from the central access point straight into each room. On this page you’ll find slim FTTR cable designs, including invisible indoor runs and small-OD microbeam modules, that bring FTTR fiber performance to apartments, villas, offices and small commercial buildings without disturbing the interior design.

Product Features

Every FTTR cable in this category uses bend-insensitive single-mode FTTR fiber, so it can hug walls, ceilings and corners with very little extra loss.

  • 1–4F Microbeam module option
    The 1–4F Microbeam module option wraps 1–4 color-coded fibers in a compact LSZH jacket, which keeps routing neat and makes identification easy.

  • 1F 0.9 mm invisible FTTR cable
    The 1F 0.9 mm invisible FTTR cable has a transparent sheath that blends into painted surfaces and skirting lines.

Taken together, these FTTR cable types give you a choice between simple single-room drops and small multi-core trunks for corridors or shared risers, so you can match the structure to each route.

FTTR fiber

Product Advantages

FTTR fiber

Working with one specialist manufacturer for all your FTTR cable needs keeps projects easier to manage. OMC focuses on tight geometry, stable attenuation and controlled jackets across its FTTR fiber portfolio, so performance is predictable from batch to batch. When you need custom printing, special lengths or project-specific packaging, the same engineering team can adjust the FTTR cable structure without breaking your overall specification or schedule.

Product Application Scenarios

This FTTR cable series is tailored for modern Fiber-to-the-Room builds where end users expect high-speed service at each socket, not only in the living room.

  • In multi-dwelling units, FTTR fiber routes can run from the apartment entry point into bedrooms, studies and living areas while staying close to corners and window frames.
  • In offices and small businesses, FTTR cable paths can discreetly feed Wi-Fi access points, ONUs and compact switches in meeting rooms and private offices.
  • In retrofit projects, Microbeam FTTR cable types are especially useful where existing conduits are narrow and installers need flexible routing without major civil work.
FTTR fiber

Customization Process

When you plan a Fiber-to-the-Room project, start by listing which rooms need service and how visible the cabling can be. Use invisible single-core FTTR cable where appearance matters most, and choose Microbeam multi-core FTTR cable when several outlets share the same path or when you want spare FTTR fiber cores for future expansion. By staying with OMC’s FTTR cable family across the build, you simplify design, speed up installation and leave your team with a clean, consistent network that is easier to maintain and upgrade over time.

  • Consultation with our team to define your needs.
  • Design and production of custom fiber cables.
  • Quality testing to ensure they meet your specifications.
  • Timely delivery to your location.
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FAQs

FTTR cable is optimized for short indoor runs to each room, using slim jackets and bend-insensitive FTTR fiber so it can turn tight bends and stay unobtrusive along surfaces.

Yes, most designs work in residential and light-commercial projects, provided that the selected FTTR cable meets local fire ratings and routing rules.

Current options include single-core invisible FTTR cable and 1–4F Microbeam module versions, allowing simple one-room drops or small multi-core paths on a shared route.

Installation is similar to other indoor fibers; teams mainly need guidance on minimum bend radius, fixing clips or adhesive paths, and correct connector preparation for the chosen FTTR fiber type.

Yes, we can adjust FTTR cable length, printing, packaging and in some cases structure, so the FTTR fiber solution fits your specific building layout and installation method.

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