This article introduces CPRI fiber optic cables with standard full-duplex LC connectors at both ends, explains the working principle of the CPRI interface, and reviews common practical problems in engineering procurement. It compares the differences between armored and non-armored cables, the causes of link failures, and lists core supplier selection criteria, including Ericsson/Nokia equipment compatibility and outdoor weather resistance. At the end of the article, SkywardTelecom is recommended as a professional and reliable supplier, offering cost-effective customized CPRI fiber optic cables, a full range of optical communication accessories, comprehensive technical and after-sales support, and dedicated cable solutions compatible with Ericsson and Nokia equipment.
CPRI (Common Public Radio Interface) cables are fiber optic patch cords used for high-speed data transmission between base station units. They are widely applied in modern mobile networks, especially in FTTA systems, connecting BBU (Base Band Unit) and RRU (Remote Radio Unit).
This article briefly introduces the main types, applications, and key advantages of CPRI cables in telecom networks.