Go!Foton: PEACOC® 360 Panel

Go! Foton's PEACOC® 360 fiber optic panel addresses several critical customer pain points associated with fiber network deployments in data centers and other high-density environments.

Go! Foton's PEACOC® 360 fiber optic panel is ideal for various applications in central offices, data centers, and LAN environments. The PEACOC 360 addresses several critical customer pain points associated with fiber optic network deployments in data centers and other high-density environments, such as the time and cost associated with cable management (including slack cable management) and custom assemblies. PEACOC 360 resolves these issues with its integrated spool system, which is preloaded with standardized lengths that cover most deployment scenarios and eliminates the need for custom cable lengths. With 60% of data center cable runs measuring less than 100 feet and an additional 25% coming between 100 and 200 feet, the PEACOC 360's standard spool lengths meet most deployment needs. The result is a reduction in overall SKU inventory carry requirements and facilitation of deployment, enabling technicians to install networks faster and more efficiently.
JUDGE'S COMMENT: "Go!Foton applies its Spreadable Adapter Technology to the MDU space with the ST360, which network operators and installers should find a welcome addition to their inventory."

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