TE Connectivity unveils new cabling solution for indoor passive optical networks


TE Connectivity (TE) has launched a new
plug-and-play cabling solution for Passive Optical Network (PON)
architectures.


TE’s Optical LAN Solution (OLS) capitalizes
on its fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) product portfolio and takes a single strand
of single mode fiber from the data center to an individual desk or user area.


The OLS network’s architecture is capable
of delivering converged voice, video and data at high bandwidth levels for up
to twelve miles, making it ideal for new construction as well as campus
environments. GPON’s data-encryption capabilities enable a secure information
transport system for fiber-to-the-desk (FTTD) solutions.


“As a scalable PON solution, OLS helps
reduce power consumption and requires less active equipment which may result in
lower operating and maintenance costs for the end-user,” said Jon Secrest,
director of global marketing for TE’s Enterprise Networks business unit.


“Our pre-connectorized, reduced-bend-radius
Rapid Fiber cable spool allows for precise on-site payouts of up
to 500 feet and eliminates the need for additional components such as splice
cases, patch panels, and mounting hardware. The benefit is a super-efficient,
more reliable and lower cost GPON solution for our customers,” said Craig
Kegerise, product manager for the OLS.


TE offers a complete, end-to-end network
infrastructure solution for FTTD networks. From the data center to the desk,
our customers have tapped the experience and innovation of TE to build
leading-edge FTTD networks.


By Telecomlead.com Team
editor@telecomlead.com

 

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