Built for Your Application
Stock Singlemode MPO Cables are designed for enterprises, data centers, and telecommunications setups requiring efficient, high-bandwidth fiber optic connections. With their plug-and-play design, they simplify the process of deploying high-performance links. Whether you need to connect backbone infrastructures, facilitate cross-connects, or upgrade existing networks, these cables provide a dependable option for a range of environments. Their compatibility with both MPO and MTP® connectors ensures seamless integration into modern networks.
Key Features & Benefits
- Constructed with 9/125 micron singlemode fiber for long-distance data transmission.
- MPO APC connectors on both ends ensure superior optical performance.
- Fully compatible with MTP® connectors for broader integration.
- Factory-tested for insertion loss (<0.35 dB) and return loss (>65 dB), ensuring consistent quality.
- Riser-rated (OFNR) jackets, suitable for vertical installations in building environments.
- Designed for Method A and Method B pinout configurations to meet diverse installation requirements.
- Plug-and-play design enables fast and hassle-free deployment.
Available Configurations for These Products
The Stock Singlemode MPO Cables are available in multiple configurations that meet varied installation needs:
- Connector Types: MPO APC Female to MPO APC Female, MPO APC Male to MPO APC Female, and MPO APC Male to MPO APC Male.
- Fiber Strand Count: Configured with 12-fiber, 9/125 micron singlemode strands for high-capacity networking.
- Length Variations: Offered in fixed lengths of 1 meter for easy integration without excess cable clutter.
- Jacket Ratings: Riser (OFNR) jackets provide the rigidity needed to support vertical riser setups in telecommunications environments.
These cables are pre-configured for quick shipping, allowing clients to reduce lead times without compromising on performance or reliability.
Common Uses for Stock Singlemode MPO Cables
These MPO cables serve a variety of applications in enterprise and telecommunications environments. Common uses include:
- Connecting backbone cabling systems in large-scale data centers.
- Facilitating cross-connection in fiber distribution panels.
- Upgrading telecommunications networks to support high-bandwidth singlemode links.
- Patching equipment within riser infrastructures for vertical networking.
- Establishing point-to-point connections for long-haul signal transmission.