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Armored cable is one or more transmission lines (such as copper wire, coax, or optical fibers) that are covered in a sheathed or coated protective outer jacket. The armor protects the cable from accidental or intentional bending or cutting of the inner cable. Armored cable may be used in burried cable or where cables are exposed to stressful environmental conditions. An example of an armored cable is a stainless steel handset cord that is used on public telephones. The steel armor protects the cable from excessive wear from usage and vandalism. Fiber Optic Basics Books
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