A fiber optic cable can comprise a tape that extends along the cable and
that facilitates locating the cable when the cable is buried underground.
The tape can comprise a film of nonconductive material, such as plastic,
with an overlaying pattern of conductive patches. The conductive patches
can comprise regions of metallic film laminated with or otherwise
adhering to the nonconductive film. Spacing between the conductive
patches can provide patch-to-patch isolation so that the ends of the
cable are electrically isolated from one another. Field personnel can
locate the underground cable by scanning the ground with a metal
detector.