Outdoor fiber optic network solutions are fiber optic communication network solutions designed for outdoor environments. They are designed to meet the requirements for transmission of communication needs such as data, voice,e, and video in outdoor scenarios.
Indoor Optic Cable
Indoor fiber optic cables are designed for use inside buildings to establish connections between network equipment, such as data centers, telecommunication rooms, and other indoor locations where fiber optic connectivity is required. These cables are optimized for indoor environments and are not designed to withstand the harsh conditions typically found in outdoor installations.
View MorePipeline Optic Cable
Pipeline optical cable is usually installed inside the pipeline and is physically protected by the pipeline to reduce the impact of the external environment on the optical cable. It usually has corrosion resistance to ensure long-term stable operation.
View MoreAir Blown Micro Cable
Air-blown microcable is a miniature optical cable used for communication or data transmission. It usually consists of one or more glass fibers and an insulating material surrounding it. The characteristic of this microcable is that it uses air flow instead of traditional fillers (such as gel) to fill the gap between the optical fiber and the insulating material.
View MoreFiber Distribution Terminal
The fiber distribution terminal is used in FTTH networks to connect feeder cables and distribution cables. The device can be used to fix and protect optical cables, terminate and splice fibers, distribute and dispatch fibers, and protect other parts.
View MoreAerial Fiber Optic Cable:
Aerial fiber optic cable is a type of fiber optic cable used to transmit data and communication signals, usually mounted on utility poles, viaducts, or other support structures. Overhead fiber optic cable usually consists of multiple optical fibers, each of which can transmit a large amount of data. This type of fiber optic cable connects communication facilities in different locations through the air and is a widely used communication infrastructure in both urban and rural areas.
View MoreFiber Distribution Box
A Fiber Distribution Box (FDB) is a type of enclosure used in fiber optic networks to manage and distribute optical fibers. These boxes provide a centralized location for terminating, splicing, and connecting fiber optic cables in indoor or outdoor environments.
View MoreFTTx Drop Cable
A Fiber Drop Cable is a type of fiber optic cable specifically designed for connecting the distribution network to individual end-users in applications like Fiber to the Home (FTTH) or Fiber to the Building (FTTB). These cables are used to extend the fiber optic connection from the distribution point to the subscriber's premises.
View MoreDirect Buried Optic Cable
Direct buried optical cable is a fiber optic cable directly buried underground to transmit data and communication signals. It usually has wear resistance and corrosion resistance, can resist the influence of the underground environment, and anti-interference, is less susceptible to electromagnetic interference, and provides more stable data transmission quality.
View MoreFiber Optic Splice Closures
Fiber optic splice closures are devices used to join and protect optical fibers in outdoor environments. These closures provide protection for the fiber optic splices and connections from environmental factors such as moisture, dust, and physical stress.
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