Arrayed Fiberoptics: Initially Loose MPO Connector MJC2.0

Feb. 26, 2025
Arrayed Fiberoptics' MJC 2.0 Fiber Optic Connector overcomes traditional MPO connectors flaws.

Arrayed Fiberoptics' MJC 2.0 Fiber Optic Connector enhances the performance and reliability of fiber connections in high-density applications. By addressing the mechanical flaws of traditional MPO connectors, the MJC 2.0 ensures longer mating life and reduced damage to fiber end faces, which translates to lower maintenance costs and higher system uptime. The connector's one-step push-pull motion simplifies installation and removal, reducing the time and effort required for network maintenance and upgrades, thus lowering operational expenses. Furthermore, the MJC 2.0's design enables its use in high-density connector panels, facilitating the deployment of more fiber optic connections in a smaller space. This capability allows clients to expand their network capacity without needing additional physical infrastructure, potentially unlocking new revenue streams through increased service offerings or more efficient resource utilization.
JUDGE'S COMMENT: "Arrayed Fiberoptics has updated its original MJC fiber-optic connector with the MJC 2.0. The new version retains the company's unique approach to reducing the danger of end-face damage."

Sponsored Recommendations

AI and Network Convergence: Transforming Global Connectivity

March 7, 2025
In today’s hyperconnected world, rolling out and managing profitable, high-performance networks for access and transport will require innovative architectural approaches. The ...

Innovations Optical Transceivers

March 10, 2025
The continual movement around artificial intelligence (AI) cluster environments is driving new sales of optical transceiver sales and the adoption of linear pluggable optics (...

Unveiling the Synergy Between AI and Optical Networking

March 12, 2025
Join us for an engaging discussion with industry experts on the intersection of AI and optics. Moderated by Sean Buckley, editor-in-chief of Lightwave+BTR, this panel will explore...

On Topic: Tech Forecast for 2025/ What Will Be Hot

Dec. 9, 2024
As we wind down 2024, Lightwave’s latest on-topic eBook will examine the hot topics for 2025. AI is at the top of the minds of optical industry players supporting...