For conventional cable of diameter ≥10 mm: 30 to 50% For micro cable of diameter 1-9 mm: 30 to 80% Higher DFR helps to achieve longer blowing distance particularly in straight route. Air Blown Fiber (ABF) Optic Cable is rapidly transforming network infrastructure deployments, offering significant advantages over traditional methods. One of the most compelling benefits is the dramatic reduction in installation costs. But what drives these savings? Let's explore the key factors. By decoupling the empty microduct installation from the fiber blowing process, network operators can achieve up to 70% reduction in initial capital expenditure. The Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) reports that investment in fiber optic infrastructure is the best sustainable solution to meet the rising demand for high-speed internet access in rural regions of the U. Traditional installations include pulling fiber wheras pushing fiber using jetting equipment is known as a blown fiber system.