Zip-cord
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Zip-cord: In optical communications, a two-fiber cable consisting essentially of two single-fiber cables having their jackets conjoined by a strip of jacket material.
Note 1: This name is borrowed from electrical terminology referring to lamp cord. As with lamp cord, optical zip-cord may be easily furcated by slitting or tearing the two jackets apart, permitting the installation of optical connectors.
Note 2: Zip-cord cables include both loose-buffer and tight-buffer designs.
Source: From Federal Standard 1037C and from the FAA Glossary of Optical Communications Terms