Dual-fiber demarcation unit

May 1, 1998

Dual-fiber demarcation unit

The LL-470 is designed for the interconnection and demarcation of optical fibers between two network providers. It features two individually secured compartments to provide separate access of terminating cables during splicing. The unit, which supports up to 36 optical terminations and splices, has self-sizing grommets to reduce installation time. It is designed for pole- or wall-mounting for greater flexibility and has a cabinet with a nema 3 rating to protect the model from severe weather conditions.

antec Network Technologies

Norcross, GA

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