Technetix: HDOSS-32 (High-Density Optical Splitter System)

Technetix’s HDOSS-32 is a high-density FTTx optical splitter system developed to stretch homes passed per-OLT (optical line terminal) port to the maximum, minimizing and delaying capex on port cards according to penetration levels on a success basis. HDOSS-32 stretches upfront capex to supply 256 or even 512 homes passed per OLT port. This provides easy upgrades in reaction to demand and service offerings. The HDOSS-32 solves the issue of increasingly complex splitter systems that must operate optimally within minimal cabinet space while maximizing optical network performance. HDOSS-32’s pre-connectorized onboard fiber spooling pigtail management structure minimizes slack, supporting optimal fiber length (up to 2.5m), enabling direct connection with the splitter and lowering insertion losses.

JUDGE’S COMMENT: “These keep getting better. Easy to use at headends or hubs.” 

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