Aerial Cables
Aerial cables are electrical or communication cables that are suspended above the ground, typically between poles or towers. They are commonly used for power distribution, telephone lines, and internet services. Aerial cables are designed to withstand environmental factors like wind and rain, making them a practical choice for urban and rural areas.
These cables can be made from various materials, including copper and fiber optics, depending on their purpose. Aerial cables are often easier to install and maintain compared to underground cables, as they do not require extensive excavation. Their visibility can also help in identifying issues quickly, ensuring efficient repairs.