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CableCURE/CB technology can be applied successfully to PIC, pulp, and paper cables of any gauge and pair count, as well as to splice cases. The case studies listed below are some of our best telecommunications customer success stories. Read how our customers have increased their cable reliability and reduced repair and replacement expenses significantly.
The Regional Director of Verizon identified a need for more cost-effective quality management to handle out of control service costs in a highly developed area. A hard working Service Improvement Specialist designed an innovative and proactive program—using CableCURE/CB—to reduce service calls by as much as 95% and achieve cost savings of almost 70%.
"We’ve made splice box injection with CableCURE/CB fluid part of our standard ‘Method & Procedure.’ We’ve also taken a proactive approach to analyzing our problem areas and controlling them by using CableCURE/CB wherever it makes sense. As a result, we accomplished 70% of our annual 2003 Code 4 [truck and crew deployment] volume reductions by June."
Bill Wilson, Service Improvement Specialist at Verizon
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In Fairfield Montana’s farmland, wet cable problems were eliminated with CableCURE/CB. The cable had been spliced and repaired several times without lasting success. Three Rivers was facing a large replacement bill. Then, they learned about CableCURE/CB. Three Rivers was able to rejuvenate 4000 feet of cable at a savings of 70%!
"We had a customer at the end of the line who kept calling because he would get knocked off the Internet. Afterward, he says his hookup never worked better."
Shannon Ostlie, District Supervisor at Three Rivers, March 2000
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UtilX and our innovative technologies have been covered extensively in the trade press and at technical conferences. Browse our library where you’ll find an extensive collection of articles, more case studies, technical papers, and videos. Some of these materials are available on this site for instant download in PDF format.
It is important to point out that not every span of telecommunications cable can be cost-effectively treated with the CableCURE/CB process. While UtilX crews average a 75% injection success rate on older cables, the remaining 25% or so of these cables cannot be injected because they have too many blocked splices or severe corrosion sites in them to be cost-effective for silicone rejuvenation.
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