Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies

Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies for FTTx and Hyperscale Data Centers

Simplify your FTTH installations and data center setups with our pre-terminated fiber optic cable assemblies, including Fiber Patch Cords, MPO Patch Cords, Uniboot and Uniboot Pull Tab Fiber Patch Cords, Breakout Assemblies, Trunk Cable Assemblies, Fiber Pigtails, and FTTA Cable Assemblies.

FTTA Cable Assembly

Elevate mobile network communication with our FTTA cable assembly which ensures low signal loss and high data transfer rates for reliable connectivity

Fiber Patch Cord

As a leading manufacturer of high-quality fiber optic patch cords, we offer a range of custom options that include simplex/duplex, single/multimode fiber

Fiber Pigtail

Vital for telecom, data centers, and broadband applications, our fiber pigtails with connectors enable quick and efficient optical network connections

MPO Patch Cord

Our compact and rugged MPO Patch Cords optimize space, enhance airflow, and expedite high-density cabling deployment in data centers
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FAQs

What are fiber optic cable assemblies and why do they matter for FTTA and base-station links?

Cable assemblies include pre-terminated fibers, reinforcement strands and connectors. In FTTA and base-station environments they reduce on-site splicing, accelerate deployment and ensure consistent performance. Rugged boots such as ODVA/DLC, IP-67 ratings and armored variants help withstand tower, outdoor and harsh-environment demands.

How do MPO/MTP trunk cable assemblies support high-density data-centres and telecom backhaul?

MPO/MTP trunk assemblies carry 12, 24 or more fibres in a single connector, enabling compact routing and massive data throughput. They simplify migration to 40 G/100 G links and support high-bandwidth demands. In short, they turn high-fibre-count wiring into manageable infrastructure for modern telecom and data centres.

What specification-features should you check when selecting fiber optic cable assemblies?

Look for connector types (LC, SC, MPO/MTP), polarity configuration, insertion loss (typically <0.3 dB), rugged jacketing for outdoor use and certifications like IP-67 for FTTA or direct burial. Assemblies should match deployment: FTTH, tower, indoor datacenter or harsh outdoor conditions.