Oncore launches fiber-optic network cable line

SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 — Oncore Power Systems, of Newport Beach, CA, began producing a line of fiber-optic network cables and cable assemblies. The assemblies can be purchased in 10-Gbit laser-optimized or standard 50-µm multi-mode, 62.5/125 multi-mode, single-mode, and mode-conditioning cables.

SEPTEMBER 13, 2007 — Oncore Power Systems, of Newport Beach, CA, began producing a line of fiber-optic network cables and cable assemblies. The assemblies can be purchased in 10-Gbit laser-optimized or standard 50-µm multi-mode, 62.5/125 multi-mode, single-mode, and mode-conditioning cables.

Oncore will offer a complementary line of connectors, comprising LC, SC, ST, and MTRJ varieties. These, along with splitter and multidirectional couplers, complete the Oncore launch in fiber optics.

The cables are individually tested and include lifetime guarantees. Products can be manufactured to meet custom length, color, or environmental specifications. Various multi-fiber cable configurations are available.

The fiber-optic cable products will be distributed by PC Connection, PC Mall, Insight, and other resellers, as well as Ingram Micro and Tech Data.

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