What do y'all use for fiber (6-24 strand, multimode) when pulling thru existing conduit that has other cables in it? The conduit goes in the ground, thru a pull box, and very well could have water in it. I am looking for something that's easy to work with (sticky-less gel or something like that), small in diameter, and easy to identify as fiber optic cable (orange jacket?)

I am also wondering, because I can't seem to remember, what the maximum bandwidth on MM fiber is? Will it support multi-gigabit? Does it simply depend on the equipment at either end? I doubt that, as I am sure there is a maximum bandwidth that can be obtained on MM fiber. I see on a couple manufacturers' sites that there are a couple different versions of MM fiber. Can either be terminated using "MM" connectors, or do they each require their own type of connector, similar to how SM fiber requires a SM connector?

Thanks!

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