- Copper System
- Fiber Optic System
- FO Panels & ODF
- Fiber Optics
- Wide Area Network
- Local Area Network
- Connectivity
- FTTX
- Data Center
- Pre-terminated Copper Cable
- Cat. 6A⁺ 180° Shielded KJ
- Cat. 6A 180° Shielded KJ
- FO HD Patch Panel 144F 1U
- FO HD Patch Panel 96F 1U
- Hybrid Patch Panel
- 1U 48 Port Shielded Panel
- HD Optical Distribution Frame
- Trunk Cable MPO/MTP
- Trunk Cable MPO/MTP to SC/LC
- Trunk Cable SC/LC to SC/LC
- Network Server Cabinet
- Aisle Containment System
- Industrial Solution
- Cabinets
Fiber to the x (FTTX) (also indicated as Fiber to the x) or fiber in the loop is an abbreviation and a term for any broadband network that uses optical fiber to give all or part of the local loop implemented for last mile telecommunications. Fiber optic cables can ensure much more data than copper cables, especially if we consider long distances.
FTTX is the common abbreviation for several configurations of fiber networks, that can be organized in two groups: FTTP/FTTH/FTTB (Fiber the premises (home or building)) and FTTC/N (fiber to the node, with copper wires completing the connection).