YOFC Presents 0.04 dB/km Hollow-Core Fibre Results at OFC 2026

Reuters03-19
YOFC Presents 0.04 dB/km Hollow-Core Fibre Results at OFC 2026
  • Yangtze Optical Fibre and Cable attended the Optical Fiber Communication Conference and Exposition (OFC) 2026 in the United States.
  • Technical Director Luo Jie presented “Hollow Core Fibres: From Laboratory Innovations to Commercial Applications” at a seminar titled “Anti-Resonant Hollow Core Fibre: The Hype, The Hope, The Headaches.”
  • The company reported reducing hollow-core fibre attenuation to 0.04 dB/km from 0.05 dB/km previously announced at OFC.
  • Additional updates included work on hollow-core fibre splicing, adapters between hollow-core and conventional fibres, OTDR testing, and deployment of hollow-core optical cables in engineering projects.


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