Underwater Laying of Fibre Optic Cables

The necessity for the underwater laying of fibre optic cables has increased a lot with the advancement in communication technology. Cable ships help in the laying of underwater cables and these ships can store huge lengths of coiled cables. During the laying process, the ships take proper measures so as not to damage the fibre optic cables. We ensure that the cables work uninterruptedly for many years. Different cable laying processes are useful in different conditions.

The protective covering of underwater cables is necessary to prevent any damage from fishing gear or the anchors of ships where there is not much depth of water. However, there is not much risk when the laying of the cables is done at deep sea level. Our engineers connect an end of a separate cable to the landing station in the shore and the other end of this cable is attached to the cable on the ship. Then a machine starts to dig the seabed to make a trench and the cable is laid into it. The cable that is in the land area is also kept concealed from the eyes of common people.