Questions & Answers

Q
Do the cables still remain flexible despite the armoring?
A
Yes, the micro-armored design provides strength and durability without sacrificing bend flexibility. This makes them suitable for high-density data center or enterprise applications.
Q
How does the MTP termination process improve performance and reliability?
A
Our precision termination process ensures all 12 fibers are uniform in height and position. This creates maximum physical contact at the interface, resulting in low insertion loss and excellent return loss.
Q
What advantages does the ultra-thin design provide?
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The reduced cable diameter makes pulling through conduits and managing dense patching environments much easier. It also improves airflow in racks and minimizes space usage.
Q
What applications are best suited for ultra-thin armored MTP trunks?
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They are ideal for high-performance networks in data centers, enterprise backbones, and telecom rooms where space is limited but additional protection is required.
Q
What is the difference between an MTP trunk assembly and an MTP fanout assembly?
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An MTP trunk assembly is a high-count cable terminated with MTP/MPO connectors on both ends. An MTP fanout assembly, also called a breakout cable, transitions from an MTP connector to multiple single-fiber connectors enabling connection to patch panels, transceivers, or other network equipment.