Go!Foton PEACOC™ OSP High Density Fiber Distribution Hub

Feb. 20, 2019
Go!Foton says its PEACOC OSP High Density Fiber Distribution Hub (FDH) incorporates patented PEACOC spreadable adapter technology to improve technician access to small form factor connectors while providing superior fiber management and routing in the OSP environment. The PEACOC FDH incorporates high-performance PLC splitters, patching, splicing, and connector parking into a highly compact and modular design. Available as both a hermetically sealed dome enclosure or a compact pole/wall mount enclosure, the PEACOC FDH addresses the increasing need for high-density fiber distribution in support of 5G, CRAN, and next-generation PON topologies.
Go!Foton says its PEACOC OSP High Density Fiber Distribution Hub (FDH) incorporates patented PEACOC spreadable adapter technology to improve technician access to small form factor connectors while providing superior fiber management and routing in the OSP environment. The PEACOC FDH incorporates high-performance PLC splitters, patching, splicing, and connector parking into a highly compact and modular design. Available as both a hermetically sealed dome enclosure or a compact pole/wall mount enclosure, the PEACOC FDH addresses the increasing need for high-density fiber distribution in support of 5G, CRAN, and next-generation PON topologies.

Judge’s comment: “It appears Go!Foton addressed the gamut of complaints against existing fiber enclosures; this product represents quite an improvement in density, accessibility, and manageability.”

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