The total cost came to $2,150 for 1,000 meters a rate of $2. This was significantly lower than the $3. 50/meter quote from a local telecom distributor, while maintaining the same core specifications and environmental resistance. ADSS cable prices are determined by several factors, primarily the types of cables. These cables are installed as overhead wires, do not require a support system, and can carry a lot of extra wires. This price level continues a broader pattern of decline from a peak of $10,912 per ton recorded in 2012. Disclaimer: This content is provided by third-party. As the global telecommunications sector continues to expand, the price trend for All-Dielectric Self-Supporting (ADSS) cables in 2025 is expected to reflect a balance between steady demand growth and stable production capacities. GL FIBER predict that the year will see moderate fluctuations.
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