The FTTR (Fiber to the Room) Fiber Information Outlet Panel is a specialized optical distribution terminal designed for fiber-to-the-room scenarios. Installed on indoor walls, it provides 1×4 or 1×5 optical splitting output with standard SC/UPC connectors, supporting both equal and unequal split configurations. Ideal for FTTR all-optical network upgrade projects, effectively solving the problem of traditional Ethernet cables failing to meet high-speed bandwidth requirements.
Tuku Karere Haere Utu
| Te nama take | tawhā |
|---|---|
| ingoa hua | PLC Cassette Fiber Splitter (1×5 SC/APC) |
| Tau tauira | PLC Kairitu |
| Momo hua | PLC Fiber Splitter (Cassette Type) |
| whakamahi | Fiber Optic Splitter for Telecom; FTTR; GPON Network; Optical Fiber Communication |
| whirihoranga | 1×5 (other configurations customizable) |
| Aratau muka | Aratau Takitahi |
| Connector Endface | UPC / APC (Optional) |
| Momo Tūhono | SC/APC, SC/UPC |
| Keyword Applications | GPON Splitter; GPON Fiber Splitter; GPON Optical Splitter; FTTR GPON Splitter |
| Temperature Whakahaere | -50°C to +85°C (Ultra-wide temperature range) |
| pūtāhui | 5 Tau |
| Tiwhikete | CE (Complies with EU Standards) |
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High insertion loss consistency across all ports, ideal for high-precision optical signal distribution in FTTR (Fiber to the Room) and GPON network scenarios.
Ensures low return loss and low additional insertion loss for excellent signal transmission performance.
Directly insertable into LGX trays, patch panels, or wall-mount boxes; high space utilization suitable for high-density equipment room deployments.
Supports various splitting ratios and port count configurations beyond 1x5, meeting differentiated requirements of operators, system integrators, and contractors.
FTTR all-optical network upgrade projects
Fiber-to-the-Room (FTTR) indoor fiber cabling
Residential and office all-optical network coverage
GPON / EPON fiber access network indoor terminals
Hotel, apartment, and villa all-optical network upgrades
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