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The MPO/MTP Module Cassette is a high-density fiber optic cabling solution that provides a reliable and efficient way to connect MTP/MPO trunk cables to LC or SC patching cords. It is widely used in data centers, telecommunications networks, and other high-bandwidth applications.
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The 144 Port MPO Patch Panel is a high-density, high-performance fiber optic patch panel that is designed for use in data centers, enterprise networks, and other high-bandwidth applications. It provides a cost-effective and scalable solution for connecting multiple fiber optic cables.
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The 3U MPO/MTP Patch Panel is a high-density fiber optic patch panel that is designed to provide a scalable and cost-effective solution for data center applications. It is compatible with MPO/MTP connectors and can accommodate up to 288 fibers in a single 3U rack unit.
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The 96 Cores MPO/MTP ODF is a high-density fiber optic distribution frame (ODF) designed for use in data centers and other high-bandwidth environments. It provides a cost-effective and scalable solution for managing and distributing fiber optic cables.
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The Detachable MPO/MTP Patch Panel is a high-density, high-performance fiber optic patch panel that is designed for use in data centers and other high-bandwidth applications. It is a versatile solution that can be used for a variety of applications, including:
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The 2U MPO Patch Panel is a high-density fiber optic patch panel that is designed to save space and provide a cost-effective solution for connecting MPO trunks to LC duplex cables. The panel is made of durable steel and features a sliding drawer design for easy access to the ports. The panel is also compatible with a variety of MPO connector types, including LC, SC, and ST.
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The Slide MPO ODF is a versatile and affordable solution for a variety of fiber optic cabling applications. It is designed to provide high-density termination and distribution of MPO/MTP fiber optic cables in a compact and space-saving 1U rack-mount enclosure. The Slide MPO ODF is ideal for use in data centers, telecommunications networks, and enterprise environments.
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