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I have never seen fiber splicing of a backbone cable before. This video is really something to watch. How much do you think this fusion splicer would cost? What do these techs usually make?

This splicer looks like it was made in Germany?


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I didn't look at video but fusion splicing has been around forever. Siecor (Siemens and Corning) which no longer exists, did use a fusion splicer designed in Germany. Now the Japanese have the fast units.

Depending on the unit, the costs could be anywhere from about $20K to $60K. The operators make about the same money as a copper splicer.

Fusion splicing "melts" the glass together in X, Y, and Z angles while maintaining a pressure on the fiber to force it together. Really not much for the operator to do but watch the TV and push the button.

Have fun.....


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I ran a crew of fiber splicers here in the Apple for a couple of years during the dot-com era. We used mostly Sumitomo machines that, at the time cost about $50K. My guys made real good money but worked their butts off. There was a little pole work in the outer boros but most was in Manholes in Manhattan. Dark, Dirty and Dangerous.

You earned your $. Neatness and a real attention to detail were critical. Being an Obsessive-Compulsive was actually an advantage.

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Dressing the splice case is a real art. Takes alot of practice before your really good at it! Great video...


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