Go!Foton: Multiport Mid-Span Terminal

Feb. 21, 2024
Go!Foton’s Multiport Mid-Span Terminal (MMT) is a solution that addresses the challenges of rapidly expanding bandwidth demands and diverse network requirements.

Go!Foton’s Multiport Mid-Span Terminal (MMT) is a solution that addresses the challenges of rapidly expanding bandwidth demands and diverse network requirements. MMT’s modular design supports drop terminal and splice closure applications, which can aid customers in reducing overall SKU counts and standardizing installation processes. MMT provides application flexibility with options for butt-splice, in-line splice, splitters, TAPs, and Wavelength Division Multiplexers (WDMs) and is capable of both above-grade and below-grade fiber optic deployments, making it a highly adaptable terminal for a wide array of telecom, FTTx, and wireless fiber network applications. MMT supports various mounting options, including strand, pole, pedestal, wall, and handhole mounts, making it versatile in network deployment for carriers of all sizes. The terminal incorporates PEACOC® spreadable adapter technology, enhancing connector access and simplifying the management of optical connections for even large-handed technicians.

Judge’s Comment: “The Multiport Mid-Span Terminal makes reconfiguration of connections easier.”

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