Belden Inc. announced today that many of its cables, including its 10GXS and 2183 lines, are now Limited Power (LP) certified. Belden LP-listed cables are designed to maintain safe operation and not […]
Belden Inc. announced today that many of its cables, including its 10GXS and 2183 lines, are now Limited Power (LP) certified. Belden LP-listed cables are designed to maintain safe operation and not […]
Panduit claims to have “revolutionized field-terminated fiber connectivity” with the introduction of its updated, more simple-to-use OptiCam 2.0 termination tool. According to the company, “The tool delivers an immediate calculated insertion loss, […]
One challenge when deploying optical network terminals and other remote devices is finding a local source of power. Network engineers plan where they want to place these devices; however, the absence of […]
Attractive data center infrastructure, practical advice for PoE, and a ‘Wait, what?’ from a cabling installer highlight the week’s biggest headlines. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com
Leveraging its superior cabling knowledge, Corning will feature new ribbon, loose tube, and mini cable products that accelerate cable access, improve safe handling, and offer increased density. These performance attributes are particularly […]
Oclaro, Inc., a leading provider and innovator of optical communications solutions, today announced its OFC 2017 product line-up of components and modules designed to drive the rapid industry transition to 100G, 200G […]
Join Lightwave and Clearfield for a free webinar on March 29th at 1 p.m. EDT. This webinar looks at how to make fiber a more viable option for such applications — as […]
While current TIA-568 cabling standards permit patch cords with 22- to 26-AWG conductors, 28-AWG cords have been demonstrated to exhibit certain benefits. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com
An addendum to the TIA-598-D standard will make it official; look for lime green to identify OM5 cable. Read the source article at cablinginstall.com
The Places of Assembly Task Group—formed within the TIA’s TR-42.1 Subcommittee—is looking for volunteers to participate in a monthly call to identify unique requirements for large commercial spaces not addressed in other […]