Go!Foton: Connect or Repair Enclosure Kit (CORE)

Feb. 26, 2025
Go!Foton’s Connect or Repair Enclosure Kit (CORE Kit) offers a solution for deploying single fiber drops, repairing damaged cables, and extending cable runs.

Go!Foton’s Connect or Repair Enclosure Kit (CORE Kit) offers a solution for deploying single fiber drops, repairing damaged cables, and extending cable runs. With its compact, rugged design and ease of deployment, the CORE Kit is essential for maintaining connectivity in diverse environments. Certified to GR-771 and IP68 standards, it ensures durability and reliability, whether deployed aerially, buried, or below grade. The CORE Kit’s flexibility and on-site assembly capability position it as a versatile solution for various fiber applications, particularly in low fiber count environments. CORE also features interchangeable grommets and splice/adapter tray allow technicians to address varying requirements on-site, reducing the need for additional inventory and costly, specialized equipment. This flexibility also ensures minimal downtime for service restoration or expansion.
JUDGE'S COMMENTS: "Go!Foton's CORE Kit should make life easier for network installation teams in various fiber deployment scenarios."

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