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    • What’s Difference Between Gpon and Epon Network?

      What’s Difference Between Gpon and Epon Network?

      EPON and GPON are popular versions of passive optical networks (PONs). These short-haul networks of fiber-optical cable are used for Internet access, voice over Internet protocol (VoIP), and digital TV delivery in metropolitan areas. Other uses include backhaul connections for cellular basestati...
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    • The Space Optimization of Cabling and Installation in Data center

      The Space Optimization of Cabling and Installation in Data center

      Sometimes, you may find some inconvenience when you manage the cabling stuff in data center. In this article, we’ll talk about the space optimization of cabling and Installation in data center, especially for MPO/MTP connectivity.
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    • MPO/MTP Connectivity in 5G Base Station

      MPO/MTP Connectivity in 5G Base Station

      The base station of 5G will be required more than 4G period, because of the higher frequency and wider bandwidth. The connectivity need to be more accurate for the high-density distribution of 5G mini and normal base station in future. For Special highdensity multi-core cabling system, like FTTA ...
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    • What is the Structure of MPO/MTP Connector

      What is the Structure of MPO/MTP Connector

      MPO Connector & MTP Connector MPO is short for the industry acronym—”multi-fiber push on”. The MPO connector is a multi-fiber connector which is most commonly defined by two documents: IEC-61754-7 (the commonly sited standard for MPO connectors internationally) and EIA/TIA-604-5 (also known a...
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    • The Common Types of Indoor Fiber optic Cables

      The Common Types of Indoor Fiber optic Cables

      Indoor fiber optic cable is tight buffer design, usually they consist of the following components inside the cable, the FRP which is non-metallic strengthen member, the tight buffer optical fiber, the Kevlar which is used to further strength the cable structure, making it resist high tension, an...
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    • Differences Between FBT and PLC splitters

      Differences Between FBT and PLC splitters

      In FTTx and PON architectures, fiber optic splitter is an important component to share the optic network with multiple users. The basic principle of fiber optic splitter is to split one optic light beam into several parts at a certain ratio. According to different manufacture technologies, fiber...
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    • How to Install a Fiber Splice Closure? (QL-CD-10002)

      How to Install a Fiber Splice Closure? (QL-CD-10002)

      1. Scope of application This Installation Manual suits for the Fiber Optic Splice Closure (Hereafter abbreviated as FOSC), as the guidance of proper installation. The scope of application is: aerial, underground, pipeline, hand-holes. The ambient temperature ranges from -40 to 65℃. 2. Basic struc...
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    • Brief principles and classification of PLC Splitter

      Brief principles and classification of PLC Splitter

      PLC splitter or planar lightwave circuit splitter is a passive component that has the special waveguide made of planar silica, quartz or other materials. It is employed to split a strand of optical signal into two or more strands. PLC splitter also has lots of split ratios, and the most common o...
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    • How PLC Splitter Work in the Network System?

      How PLC Splitter Work in the Network System?

      As fiber optic link becomes more and more acceptable by average consumers, Passive Optical Network (PON) systems are more widely deployed in common homes. Fiber optic splitter is an indispensable passive optical device in PON systems. Optical splitters can be divided into Fused Biconical Taper (...
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    • Differences between FTTH, FTTC, and FTTN

      Differences between FTTH, FTTC, and FTTN

      FTTH, FTTC and FTTN are fiber optic legs. Made of strands of glass, fiber optic Internet provides faster, smoother service with more room for signal traffic compared to traditional copper cable wires. FTTH (Fiber to the Home), FTTC (Fiber to the Curb) and FTTN (Fiber to the Node) refer to the wi...
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    • The Difference between the Indoor And Outdoor Fiber Optic Cable

      According to the different environment, fiber optic cable is generally divided into indoor cable and outdoor cable, indoor cable is formed by a certain process of cable, mainly by the optical fiber (such as hair glass) and plastic protective casing and plastic skin composition. Outdoor cable is ...
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    • What are MTP / MPO Fiber Cables?

      What are MTP / MPO Fiber Cables?

      MTP/MPO — High-Density Fiber Optic Cabling The quantity of data transmitted worldwide is growing exponentially and the need for ever-greater bandwidths is unrelenting. Though the current data volumes demanded in backbone cabling can still be handled with 10 GbE, the forecast trends will require ...
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