I would imagine that heavier poundage cables are towards the end of a run on local main cables. Duct space at the exchange is at a premium.
I kinda agree here, at least in the general case.
However, this cabinet is already 6.5km from the exchange, leaving no allowance (in resistance/attenuation terms) left for the D-sides. At least some of the E-side must be thicker than 0.5mm.
Of course it could still be only in a part towards the end of the E-side, as the available duct space is likely to come under less pressure there.
However, aren't the E-side cables pressurised? If so, how does that system cope with joints within the E-side?
I doubt you would find a 0.7mm cable anywhere in the UK.
I could have sworn I had seen plenty of UK-spec cable at 0.7mm, but it appears otherwise. I wonder what made me think 0.7mm was in the inventory?
The only thing leaving the exchange at 0.9mm is likely to be a junction which may drop off and feed punters in remote areas but is highly likely to have loading pots on.
I'm not sure what you mean by "a junction which may drop off", but a 9km line certainly suggests a remote feed.



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