Installing fiber optic cables requires specialized techniques and precision. One common method is trenching, where a narrow trench is dug along the installation route and the cable is laid within it. This technique has been widely used for years, but it often results in disruption to existing infrastructure and can be time-consuming. Another innovative approach gaining popularity is microtrenching. Unlike traditional trenching, microtrenching involves cutting a narrow groove just a few centimeters wide using special machinery. The cables are then placed in the groove and covered with an adhesive that bonds them with the surrounding surface. This method not only reduces disruption but also allows for faster installation.