CommScope: Prodigy™ Universal Small Form Hardened Connector System

Sept. 8, 2022
CommScope’s Prodigy universal small-form hardened connector system is designed to accelerate and simplify field installation for highly reliable fiber networks.
CommScope’s Prodigy universal small-form hardened connector system is designed to accelerate and simplify field installation for highly reliable fiber networks. Featuring a universal design, Prodigy fiber-optic connectors and adapters are quick and easy to deploy. The Prodigy universal design approach makes interoperability across different fiber hardened terminals and cable assemblies possible, which is an important feature given today’s supply chain constraints, the company adds.

Judge’s Comment: “Operators deploying FTTH and deciding that they want connectors in splitter cabinets or at drop terminals (or both) will find this useful.”

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