Products — Cables & Optical Fiber

Single Pair Telephone Cable PRPVMtr 2x0.8

Single Pair Telephone Cable PRPVMtr 2x0.8

$0.12-0.60
POLIMET CJSC 🇷🇺
Indoor Fiber Optic Cable VКOSrng(A)-LSLTx

Indoor Fiber Optic Cable VКOSrng(A)-LSLTx

$0.90-4.80
POLIMET CJSC 🇷🇺
Optical Fiber Cable OKCPSng(A)-LS

Optical Fiber Cable OKCPSng(A)-LS

$0.90-4.20
POLIMET CJSC 🇷🇺
Indoor Fiber Optic Cable VKODng(A)-LSLTx

Indoor Fiber Optic Cable VKODng(A)-LSLTx

$0.90-6
POLIMET CJSC 🇷🇺
Modular Structure Optical Fiber Cable OXSAN

Modular Structure Optical Fiber Cable OXSAN

$0.90-6
POLIMET CJSC 🇷🇺
Cross Connection Cable PCSVng(A)-LS 0.50 mm Diameter

Cross Connection Cable PCSVng(A)-LS 0.50 mm Diameter

$0.12-0.60
POLIMET CJSC 🇷🇺

Fiber Optic, Coaxial and Specialty Cable by the Drum — 1,000+ Positions from Cable Plants

This is the largest telecom section on the marketplace: 1,020 listings from 102 suppliers, anchored by fiber optic cables and splice hardware (405 positions) and extending through twisted pair UTP/FTP (120), network sockets and connectors (89), signal cables (86), RF coaxial cables (85), patch cords and panels, and a professional niche of seismic cables (24) used in geophysical exploration. Buyers range from ISPs pulling backbone fiber to electrical wholesalers stocking structured cabling.

Russia's cable industry is large, vertically integrated and accustomed to state-infrastructure quality control: products are manufactured to GOST specifications with per-drum test reports, and fiber cables are offered in the full range of constructions — duct, buried, aerial self-supporting and armored — that a national-scale network requires. Export pricing per kilometre is typically well below European producers, which compounds quickly on multi-drum infrastructure orders.

  • Optical cable: duct, direct-burial, ADSS aerial and armored builds, 4 to hundreds of fibers
  • Copper LAN: UTP/FTP categories with matching sockets, plugs and patch panels
  • Coaxial: RF cables for broadcast, CCTV and radio installations
  • Specialty: seismic and signal cables for geophysics and instrumentation
  • Terms: EXW or FOB Novorossiysk / St. Petersburg; drums rated for sea and overland transit

Send your cable schedule — types, constructions and kilometres — as a sourcing request and plants will quote with current copper- and fiber-indexed pricing.

FAQ

Can optical cable be manufactured to our custom specification?
Yes. Cable plants routinely build to order: fiber count, sheath material, armoring, span length for aerial ADSS, and rodent protection are all configurable. Custom production typically starts from a few kilometres per construction and takes two to five weeks depending on the plant's queue.
What quality documentation comes with each drum?
Every drum ships with a factory passport recording length, attenuation measurements per fiber (for optical cable), manufacturing date and standard reference. EAC declarations and certificates of origin are provided for customs. Independent pre-shipment inspection can be arranged if your procurement rules require it.
How is heavy cable shipped and what should we budget for freight?
Cable travels on wooden drums loaded into containers or onto flatbed trucks; a 40 ft container carries roughly 20 to 26 tonnes of cable. For Central Asia, direct trucking is fastest; the Gulf, Africa and Latin America are served by sea from Novorossiysk or St. Petersburg. Freight usually adds a modest percentage to large orders.
Are connectors and patch cords compatible with our existing networks?
Yes — optical connectors follow international types (SC, LC, FC, with UPC or APC polish) and copper components follow standard category specifications, so they interoperate with equipment from any global vendor. State the connector types and polish in your order to avoid mismatched stock.
Is there a price advantage for mixed orders across cable types?
Often yes. Consolidating optical, LAN and coaxial cable from one plant or one consolidation warehouse fills containers efficiently and strengthens your negotiating position. Marketplace sourcing requests covering a full cable schedule typically receive better aggregate quotations than item-by-item purchasing.