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This depends a bit on how they want to connect their network as well. I have a customer with a similar setup. The have cisco switches, 4 of them. So we go fiber from A to B, B to C, C to D, and D back to A. If that case you can get away with running one cabling and breaking it up. I will say if you do that, then go 12 strand. Otherwise, if they want everything going back to the main switch, then home run it with 6 strand.
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