Panduit intros fiber rack-mount enclosures

Nov. 7, 2008
NOVEMBER 7, 2008 -- Panduit today introduced its OPTICOM FRME-U series of fiber rack-mount enclosures, which provide a flexible system for managing fiber terminations, connections, and patching in all types of telecommunications room and work area applications, say company representatives.

NOVEMBER 7, 2008 -- Panduit (search for Panduit) today introduced its OPTICOM FRME-U series of fiber rack-mount enclosures, which provide a flexible system for managing fiber terminations, connections, and patching in all types of telecommunications room and work area applications, say company representatives.

According to Panduit, the enclosures combine simple installation and high patch field density with integral cable management features to ensure end-to-end signal integrity for increased network reliability.

FRME-U enclosures are available in 1-RU and 2-RU versions and are compatible with all PANDUIT OPTICOM Fiber Adapter Panel (FAP)-based field termination or field splicing installations for greater system versatility.


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