FTTH (Fiber to the Home) - "drop cable" is a flat optical subscriber cable, it is used in FTTH networks for laying both indoors and for pulling between buildings and poles. It is also called the "last mile" or "fiber to the home" cable. Drop cable, sometimes called a "bow tie" because of its bow-tie or bow-type shape. The cable allows you to provide a full range of various services for the client of the network - television, communications, the Internet. The cable is compact, lightweight, easy to use. There are different versions of power elements, as well as different classes of optical fiber can be used.
FTTH MB FRP (Mega bond Fiber Reinforced Polymer) - fiberglass power elements are glued into the cable sheath and actually form one whole, thereby evenly distributing the load, usually used for suspension between supports.
FTTH 2FG MB - power elements in the form of Kevlar fibers, this variation makes the cable as flexible and more versatile as possible, and is also used in the manufacture of outdoor optical patch cords.
The jacket is made of flame retardant FRNC material, available in black, white and even clear, the clear jacket version is made with Corning ClearCurve LBL = ITU-T G.657.A2/B2 fiber, this fiber allows for indoor installation with maximum flexibility. And the sheath makes the cable virtually invisible.