Wall-Mount Fiber Panels Subject of New Telect Video
Start Date: 03/16/2010
Adding to its comprehensive library of videos on Telect.com and YouTube, Telect today released a brief video detailing the features, applications and advantages of its wall-mount fiber optic patch and splice panels.
Click here to see the video in the Telect.com video archive, or here to go to Telect's YouTube channel.
The LANLINXS™ product line includes 24-port and 48-port panel configurations, each optimized for use in telco closets, demarcation applications, remote sites, and other limited-space environments. The video outlines a typical installation of a wall-mount panel and provides visual examples of the technical advantages of Telect's solutions.
Key panel features include:
- Four different cable entry and exit locations for flexible installation options, each with grommets and other cable security features
- Patch, splice and storage functionality in a compact footprint, with 24-fiber or 48-fiber panel options
- Separate compartments for service provider and customer sides of the panel, each with lockable doors
- Standard fiber optic adapter options, including SC, FC, ST and LC
- A physical footprint that's ideal for remote sites, telco closets, backboards, and other limited-space applications
Telect LANLINXS™ panels are available today. Click here for more information.
About Telect
Telect makes connecting and powering global communications networks simple. The company specializes in meeting the needs of global communications service providers in wireline and wireless, cable and broadcast television, enterprise network, and residential home market places. Telect designs, manufactures and markets fiber optic connectivity and management products, digital cross-connect systems, power distribution and protection products, equipment racks, cabinets, and integrated solutions. Telect sells worldwide through direct channels, distributors, OEM partners and online at Telect.com.
Headquartered in Liberty Lake, Wash., USA, Telect operates facilities in Plano, Texas and Guadalajara, Mexico.