M2 Optics Inc.: Fiber Lab MSP

Feb. 7, 2023
M2 Optics’ Fiber Lab MSP is an all-in-one portable network simulator that benefits both instructors and students during OTDR and other test device training classes.
M2 Optics’ Fiber Lab MSP is an all-in-one portable network simulator that benefits both instructors and students during OTDR and other test device training classes. The MSP delivers one or multiple replicated spans for any type of network (P2P, FTTx/PON, cell backhaul, etc.) in a single unit. Every unit is 100% customized to the instructor/user's needs. As a second important use application, the Fiber Lab MSP provides similar benefits to the OTDR and test device manufacturers themselves. Using the Fiber Lab MSP, device manufacturers now have another valuable, efficient network simulator option in the lab environment that delivers multiple benefits, while providing sales teams with a portable instrument that travels easily on an airplane or in a car to customer sites and conferences.

Judge’s Comment: “The M2 Optics Fiber Lab MSP is a unique product in the marketplace providing an extremely compact and robust set of fiber for instruction on OTDR scenarios.”

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