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Drop Cables are tensile rated for 300 lb.

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October 9, 2009 - GR-20 and RUS standards compliant, ezInterconnect(TM) MDU Drop cables are offered with 3 different levels of bend insensitive fiber including BendBright, BendBright-XS, and BendBright-Elite. Drop cable is available from 1-12 fibers, gel or dry tube, is round in shape, armored, bends in any direction, and contains single tube. Offered with indoor or outdoor style connectors and with HLC Scratchguard technology, cables can be used for aerial, duct, or direct buried applications.

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Draka Communications
2512 Penny Road
Claremont, NC, 08610
USA



Draka Communications Launches 300 lb Drop Cable with Bend Insensitive Fiber


Draka's ezInterconnect(TM) MDU Drop cables with BendBright-XS® fiber deliver value innovation for Draka's BendBright(TM) family of bend insensitive fiber allows for smaller and lighter drop cable helping the market achieve green initiatives in the last mile

Claremont, North Carolina, September 24, 2009 (NYSE EURONEXT: DRAK) - Draka Communications - Americas announces an extension to its line of ezPREP® Central Loose Tube fiber optic drop cables by launching a new 300 lb. tensile rated design with a choice of three different levels of bend insensitive fiber. In September 2009, Draka and Tyco held a joint national webinar through OSP Magazine to educate the market on smaller and lighter outdoor cables and the associated hardware that would soon be available. These products are made possible in large part due to bend insensitive fibers and are an important part of the market's desire to install environmentally friendly telecommunications networks.

"Draka believes in innovation that creates value for our customers and helps them do more, make more, save more and achieve more. Our leadership in bend insensitive fiber technology gives us a wide range of opportunity to improve and reinvent the world of fiber optic cable, especially in the last mile. In this case the customer gets a fantastic new product and one that helps them achieve their green initiatives," states Greg Williams, Director of Marketing for Draka Communications - Americas. "Smaller and lighter cables will allow for more fiber capacity inside of existing splice closures, cabinets and pedestals, and the potential is also there for hardware products to become smaller and more aesthetically pleasing."

Draka's new 300 lb. drop cable is available from 1 to 12 fibers, gel or dry tube, is round in shape, armored, bends in any direction, and contains a single tube. The product is multi-purpose and ideal for aerial, duct, or direct buried applications. In 2005 Draka was the first manufacturer to make bend-insensitive fiber standard in all drop cables. Now all three bend insensitive fiber options are available, including BendBright, BendBright-XS, and BendBright-Elite. This product complies with GR-20 and RUS standards, and is available with indoor or outdoor style connectors and with HLC Scratchguard technology.

The HLC Scratchguard process, developed by Megladon and utilized by Draka, is a critical step forward in quality and durability for drop cables. Through a patented thermal process, the connector end face is hardened which produces a tempered fiber mating surface capable of resisting scratches, repeated plug-ins, and other harsh industrial elements.

About Draka Communications - Americas

Draka, headquartered in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, is a 2.7 billion, publicly listed (Euronext) company with 9,500 employees worldwide. Draka is divided into three Groups: Energy & Infrastructure, Industry & Specialty and Communications.

Draka Communications is a world leader in the development, production and sale of optical fiber, cable and cable systems. The Draka fiber advantage is rooted in the superiority of the trench assisted core profile and Plasma Chemical Vapor Deposition (PCVD) process. This process is inherently more flexible than other processes and, because it is Draka's standard manufacturing process, it ensures the compatibility of the fiber with existing networks. Research shows that other bend insensitive fibers with unproven designs may exhibit significant variations in performance and impact their use in the field.

Draka Communications clients in North America are served from Draka's unique site in Claremont, North Carolina which is home to a 125-acre corporate campus & Americas headquarters, over 1 million square feet of manufacturing space and the only integrated optical fiber and cable facility in North America.

For more information please visit www.drakaamericas.com or call 1-800-879-9862.
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