AFL Intros Sub-Unitized Fiber

Nov. 7, 2013
AFL is launching the next generation of sub-unitized MicroCore optical cables. Intended for high-density infrastructures, the cable's 2.0 mm sub-cables are designed for direct termination and to support both single fiber and multi-fiber architectures. The cab...
AFL is launching the next generation of sub-unitized MicroCore optical cables. Intended for high-density infrastructures, the cable's 2.0 mm sub-cables are designed for direct termination and to support both single fiber and multi-fiber architectures.The cables can be used in headend terminations to a fiber backbone, termination of fiber rack systems, multi-floor deployment where select fibers are used at each floor, intra-building backbones and MTP/MPO or MTP to break-out terminations. Available in 12 to 144 fibers, sub-unitized MicroCore is designed to comply with RoHS/REACH directives and is NFPA 262 plenum-rated.

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