New Zealand High-Density Fiber Optic Distribution Frame

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High Density Optical Distribution Frame provides industry-leading fibre cable protection and management. The fibre optic panel utilizes an internal splicing system that creates a compact, feature-rich, high-density solution. AFL has developed two distribution frames specifically for use in Data Centres, Co-location and Telecommunication environments, that are perfectly matched to a range of AFL's cabling systems. 12port,SC,FC,ST,LC,E2000,24port,48,36,96 port fiber optic odf,with adapters,pigtails, modulized design, for easy management, they are used in fiber optic fusion splicing and storage, management and cabling.

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High Density Optical Distribution Frame provides industry-leading fibre cable protection and management. The fibre optic panel utilizes an internal splicing system that creates a compact,

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