Cabling System speeds FTTH applications.

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Providing flexible means of connecting users in multiple dwelling units, VertiCasa(TM) system is built around special riser cable from which long lengths of fiber can be extracted. Fibers are removed through small breakout windows, allowing riser cable to be installed without slack loops. Extracted fibers can be routed directly to individual subscribers without need for intermediate splices. VertiCasa(TM) system also offers full spectrum of bend-tolerant fibers.



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VertiCasa(TM) Crosses the Ocean - Again the Sky's the Limit



Prysmian is pleased to announce the launch of its VertiCasa(TM) cabling system into the North American market.

Milan, September 22nd, 2008 - Prysmian is pleased to announce the launch of its VertiCasa(TM) cabling system into the North American market. Prysmian's VertiCasa(TM) system is specifically designed for bringing optical fiber directly into high-rise apartments and office buildings. The heart of the VertiCasa(TM) system is a new concept in optical cable construction, which allows remarkably easy fiber access and break-out. Prysmian's VertiCasa(TM) system has been widely deployed throughout the world. And now, Prysmian has tailored the VertiCasa(TM) system to meet the specific needs of the North American market.

The VertiCasa(TM) system provides a fast and flexible means of connecting users in a multiple dwelling unit (MDU) whether for new buildings or retro fitting to existing buildings. The system is built around a special riser cable, from which long lengths of fiber can easily be extracted. Fibers are removed through small breakout windows in the riser cable using Prysmian's patented access method. This allows the riser cable to be installed without slack loops, and requires very little space for fiber access, fiber routing in the vertical riser and horizontal connections. The extracted fibers can be routed directly to individual subscribers without the need for intermediate splices. Various accessories are also available, which allow a wide range of installations in the horizontal space.

This innovative technology has already made VertiCasa(TM) one of the most appreciated FTTH innovations of 2008. This interest has been confirmed by a large number of FTTH projects under way in several locations in Western Europe, The Middle East and Asia. Prysmian is continuing to build upon this successful experience by providing new features developed specifically for the North American market.

The VertiCasa(TM) system will also be available in conjunction with preconnectorized MDU cables and components in order to provide efficient installations and reduce labor costs.

The VertiCasa(TM) system also offers a full spectrum of bend-tolerant fibers, including Prysmian's leading-edge CasaLight(TM) Xtreme fiber. In the most demanding applications, CasaLight(TM) Xtreme can be used for bend radii as small as 5mm. VertiCasa(TM) drop cables containing CasaLight(TM) Xtreme have been designed to withstand sharp 90 degree bends under tension and installation with staple guns. CasaLight(TM) Xtreme exceeds the requirements of ITU-T Recommendation G.657.B, while remaining fully compatible with G.652 fiber. This allows customers to choose the ideal fiber for each network segment, thereby optimizing the optical and economic performance of their network design.

The VertiCasa(TM) system comprises all supporting accessories and connectivity products necessary to complete the full installation from main fiber distribution point, generally in the basement of the MDU, through to the end user.

Prysmian
A leading player in the industry of high-technology cables and systems for energy and telecommunication, the Prysmian Group is a truly global company with sales exceeding 5 billion euro in 2006 and a strong position in higher-added value market segments. With its two businesses, Energy Cables & Systems (submarine and underground cables for power transmission and distribution, for industrial applications and for the distribution of electricity to residential and commercial buildings) and Telecom Cables & Systems (optical cables and fibres and copper cables for video, data and voice transmission), Prysmian boasts a global presence with subsidiaries in 36 countries, 54 plants in 21 countries, 7 Research & Development Centres in Europe, USA and South America, and over 12,000 employees. Specialising in the development of products and systems designed to meet clients' specific requirements, Prysmian's key strengths include: a focus on Research & Development, the capacity to innovative on products and production processes, and the use of advanced proprietary technologies. Prysmian is listed on the Milan Stock Exchange Blue Chip index.

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