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Acconet 150m Single-Mode Duplex Fiber Optic Cable (SC/UPC to SC/UPC)

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Acconet 150m Single-Mode Duplex Fiber Optic Cable (SC/UPC to SC/UPC)High Performance, Long Distance Fiber Optic Connectivity Experience robust and reliable network connections over long distances with the Acconet 150 meter Single Mode Fiber Optic Uplink Cable. Engineered for high performance applications, this cable is the ideal solution for backbone installations, connecting buildings, or extending your network infrastructure where standard ethernet cables cannot. Its 150 meter length provides significant reach for

High-Performance, Long-Distance Fiber Optic Connectivity

Experience robust and reliable network connections over long distances with the Acconet 150-meter Single-Mode Fiber Optic Uplink Cable. Engineered for high-performance applications, this cable is the ideal solution for backbone installations, connecting buildings, or extending your network infrastructure where standard ethernet cables cannot. Its 150-meter length provides significant reach for extensive network layouts.

Built for Durability and Optimal Signal Integrity

This cable features a duplex (2-core) design with G.657.A1 single-mode fiber, which is less susceptible to bending-induced signal loss, making it suitable for installations in tight spaces. Both ends are terminated with high-quality SC connectors featuring an Ultra Physical Contact (UPC) polish, ensuring minimal back reflection and a stable, high-quality signal transmission. The durable black outer jacket provides protection for the delicate fiber cores within, ensuring long-term performance.

Key Features:

  • 150 Meter Length: Perfect for long-haul network connections between data closets, buildings, and other distant points.
  • Single-Mode Fiber: Ideal for high-speed, long-distance data transmission with lower attenuation compared to multi-mode fiber.
  • SC/UPC Connectors: Standardized, reliable connectors with Ultra Physical Contact polish for excellent signal integrity.
  • G.657.A1 Bend-Insensitive Fiber: Offers enhanced flexibility and resilience in challenging installation environments.
  • Duplex (2-Core) Configuration: Supports simultaneous, bi-directional communication.

Technical Specifications

Brand Acconet
SKU AC-FIB-CAB-SC-150M-U
Cable Length 150 Meters
Fiber Type Single-Mode
Fiber Classification G.657.A1
Connector A SC/UPC
Connector B SC/UPC
Core Count 2 Core (Duplex)
Jacket Color Black
Manufacturer SKU SPP-GJYXCH-SC-SC-UU-2A1-150H
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