Superior Essex offers FTTP closures and fiber distribution hub

March 30, 2012
Superior Essex says it has expanded its fiber to the premises (FTTP) product line via the new the FDH-288 fiber distribution hub enclosure and redesigned families of fiber dome closures (FDCs) and fiber in-line closures (FICs).

Superior Essex says it has expanded its fiber to the premises (FTTP) product line via the new the FDH-288 fiber distribution hub enclosure and redesigned families of fiber dome closures (FDCs) and fiber in-line closures (FICs).

The FDH-288 offers convenient, cost-saving features such as a swing-out adapter panel that allows easy access to both central office and distribution connections and cable assemblies, and an SC adapter panel designed for incremental capacity growth that offers “pay-as-you-grow” savings to the service provider, Superior Essex says. The FDH-288 also supports in-hub splicing and the use of custom, pre-connectorized cable assemblies.

Meanwhile, the improved FDC closures have re-enterable/re-sealable cable port systems for easier cable installation and maintenance. Each closure supports multiple configurations such as express, branch, and drop terminal.

Finally, the two new closures within the FIC closure line accommodate pre-connectorized drops. This feature eliminates the need to splice drops during service provisioning, thus saving time and labor costs, Superior Essex says.

For more information on cable and accessories, visit the Lightwave Buyers Guide.

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