This outdoor 24 ports fiber distribution box provides a protected termination point for feeder cable to connect with drop cable in FTTH and FTTx communication networks. It integrates optical fibre splicing, splitting, distribution, storage and cable connection in the wall. The FDB-24R is an IP65-rated fiber optic distribution box for FTTx networks, supporting 24-core splicing, 24 SC adapters, and 1x16 or 3x1:8 micro PLC splitters for secure, high-capacity connectivity. It is a versatile and highly protective solution suitable for both indoor and outdoor use.
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