Oxford Plastics has launched a trench cover to aid the installation of fibre optics and telecommunications throughout the UK.
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Newly revealed from OptoTest is a new line of handheld equipment for a range of applications, including data centres, enterprise LAN, telecommunications, aerospace, defense, and industrial network
Ripley Tools has revealed its MSAT-X tool to, designed to offer engineers more flexibility for cable preparation.
The Nanobend cable assembly from Huber+Suhner has been launched to help industries operating critical operations to benefit from improved connectivity in small spaces.
Nokia has launched Gigabit Connect to make it easier for providers to deploy gigabit broadband services in multiple dwelling units (MDUs).
AFL has expanded its Premise MicroCore cable family.
A new three-in-one splitter solution by Huber+Suhner has been designed to improve GPON distribution network performance by increasing fibre optic density and to save 30 per cent of rack space.
Fluke launched a handheld tool that detects invisible near-infrared (850-1625nm) wavelengths used in fibre-optic communication to troubleshoot cable, port, polarity and transceiver issues.
Prysmian Group has launched the Flexibox range of enclosures for internal and external Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) and Fibre-to-the-Antenna (FTTA) applications.
Now available with Nokia’s Quillion chipset is the Lightspan DF-16GM optical line terminal (OLT).
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