Fiber Solutions for Access and Transport Networks - Tameo MT OÜ
Fiber Solutions for Access and Transport Networks - Tameo MT OÜ
Fiber Solutions for Access and Transport Networks - Tameo MT OÜ
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This catalog gives an overview of the Ericsson fiber optic<br />
products <strong>and</strong> passive network solutions. It does not cover<br />
every aspect that needs to be considered when deciding<br />
what type of product to choose. More detailed in<strong>for</strong>mation<br />
can be found in the Ericsson online product catalogue at<br />
www.ericsson.com (see <strong>Solutions</strong>/Products/Cables <strong>and</strong><br />
Interconnect)<br />
Ericsson AB<br />
Sweden<br />
Phone: +46 10 719 00 00<br />
Certification<br />
Ericsson is ISO 9001:2000 (Quality Management) <strong>and</strong><br />
ISO 14001:2004 (Environmental Management) certified<br />
by Det Norske Veritas (DNV).<br />
All Ericsson products – <strong>for</strong> all markets – are RoHS<br />
(Restriction of hazardous substances) compliant.<br />
Contents<br />
Central Office <strong>and</strong> <strong>Access</strong> Site Related Equipment<br />
Equipment Rack Systems ...................................................6<br />
Optical Distribution Frames ..................................................7<br />
Patch Cords, Pigtails <strong>and</strong> Cable Assemblies ......................10<br />
Splitters <strong>and</strong> Other Passive Optical Devices .......................12<br />
<strong>Fiber</strong> Optic <strong>Access</strong>ories .....................................................13<br />
<strong>Fiber</strong> <strong>Access</strong> Passive Network <strong>Solutions</strong><br />
Feeder Network <strong>and</strong> Distribution Network ........................16<br />
Ericsson Micronet Air Blown Micro Cable ..........................16<br />
Microducts <strong>and</strong> Multiducts <strong>for</strong> Micro Cables ......................17<br />
Duct Joints <strong>and</strong> Duct <strong>Access</strong>ories .....................................18<br />
<strong>Fiber</strong> Distribution Hubs ......................................................20<br />
Drop <strong>and</strong> Premises <strong>Networks</strong> ............................................21<br />
Ribbonet® Air Blown <strong>Fiber</strong> ................................................21<br />
Microducts <strong>and</strong> Multiducts <strong>for</strong> Air Blown <strong>Fiber</strong> ...................22<br />
Duct Joints <strong>and</strong> Other Duct Equipment .............................23<br />
<strong>Fiber</strong> <strong>Access</strong> Terminals ......................................................26<br />
Installation Tools <strong>and</strong> <strong>Access</strong>ories ......................................28<br />
Drop Cables ......................................................................30<br />
<strong>Fiber</strong> Termination Boxes <strong>and</strong> O/E Conversion ....................31<br />
<strong>Fiber</strong> Optic <strong>Transport</strong> Network <strong>Solutions</strong><br />
Outdoor Installation ............................................................32<br />
Cables <strong>for</strong> Duct Installation ................................................32<br />
Cables <strong>for</strong> Direct Buried Installation ...................................35<br />
Cables <strong>for</strong> Aerial Installation ...............................................38<br />
Joint Closures <strong>for</strong> <strong>Fiber</strong> Optic Cables .................................40<br />
Submarine Installation .......................................................42<br />
Local Site Cabling ..............................................................45<br />
Cables <strong>for</strong> Indoor Installation .............................................45<br />
Cables <strong>for</strong> Indoor/Outdoor Installation ...............................47<br />
Abbreviations ...................................................................50<br />
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