Amphenol Telect Unveils New Fiber Distribution Chassis
Amphenol Telect has launched the C2LINX 1RU, a high-density fiber distribution chassis with cable management features designed to fit hyper scale networks in a variety of network environments, including enterprise, telecommunications and cable TV.
“We’ve developed a panel that hits the high-density port numbers networks need to mobilize 5G internet and keeps fiber cable management efficient and simple,” said Walt Takisaki, Amphenol Telect’s Director of Product Development. “We’ve gone the extra mile to keep fiber organized, protected and out of the way of the ports. It allows us to achieve a maximum termination density, maintain correct bend radius integrity and minimize strain on the jumpers.”
The C2LINX 1RU includes:
- Cable routing links
- Total front and rear access
- Inline adapters
- Flexible module capacity
Amphenol Telect plans to begin shipping the C2LINX 1RU to early access customers in September 2017.
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