Belden offers FiberExpress M-Box consolidation point

June 12, 2014
Belden Inc. has introduced the new FiberExpress Multi-Box (M-Box), a consolidation point that brings fiber closer to the point of use for higher bandwidth and flexible zone cabling in a variety of applications, such as enterprise or data center networks.

Belden Inc. has introduced the new FiberExpress Multi-Box (M-Box), a consolidation point that brings fiber closer to the point of use for higher bandwidth and flexible zone cabling in a variety of applications, such as enterprise or data center networks.

“Fiber zone cabling through the use of consolidation points distributes higher-bandwidth fiber connectivity closer to equipment or groups of users, which is ideal for supporting pods of servers in the data center, modular furniture in a large office environment, gaming machines on a casino floor, or point-of-sale locations,” said Dwayne Crawford, Belden product line manager for fiber connectivity solutions.

Constructed of metal, the FX M-Box is a self-contained box that can be placed within an enclosure or surface mounted above the ceiling or below the floor.

“Strategic placement of consolidation points is critical, requiring a compact, low-profile design that can be easily concealed above a suspended ceiling or below a raised floor and flexible termination options to quickly connect nearby equipment,” Crawford explained.

Unlike other consolidation boxes that only support field termination, Belden says the FX M-Box supports field termination using mechanical and pigtail fusion splicing techniques and pre-termination using multi-fiber MPO optical connectors at the rear with an integrated fanout to six LC duplex fiber-optic connectors on the front for fast deployment of 1 and 10 Gigabit Ethernet connectivity.

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