Go!Foton: PEACOC® 4-port multiport mid-span terminal

Go!Foton: PEACOC® 4-port multiport mid-span terminal is ideal for installations over long distances and in sparsely populated areas.

Go!Foton’s PEACOC® 4-Port Multiport Mid-Span Terminal (MMT) is engineered to meet the evolving demands of FTTx network architectures. This compact outside plant terminal is right-sized for distributed split architectures, where mid-span splicing is essential to add new customers. Ideal for installations over long distances and in sparsely populated areas, the 4-Port MMT brings simplicity and flexibility to fiber deployment, making it a highly valuable asset for telecom and wireless fiber network providers. It is also an ideal solution for network providers aiming to extend fiber connections into rural and challenging environments.
JUDGE'S COMMENT: "Go!Foton's PEACOC 4-Port Multiport Mid-Span Terminal should aid rural providers as they seek an economical and flexible way to support a variety of installation scenarios."

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