The Cable Conundrum: To Push, Pull, Blow or Jet?
Choose the right method for cable installation: pushing, pulling, jetting, or blowing. AFL Hyperscale offers comprehensive solutions and expert guidance.
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Choose the right method for cable installation: pushing, pulling, jetting, or blowing. AFL Hyperscale offers comprehensive solutions and expert guidance.
Colocation Colocation is a complex, competitive market. Tenants need the ability to add capacity on demand, the capability to scale networks across the globe, and
1RU Pre-term Breakout Panel is designed to provide housing for connections from a preterm to patch cords.
AFL’s Sub-Unitized Premise MicroCore® 3.0 BASE-12 cables represent the foundation for AFL’s MicroCore portfolio with designs available up to 144 fibers for both standard 250um based fiber and AFL’s revolutionary Spiderweb Ribbon® Technology.
From VFIs to OTDRs, our test equipment range provides data center technicians with tools to assist with verification, fault-finding, and standards-based certification testing for in-depth analysis and report generation.
Boost Your Data Center Connectivity With AFL’s Data Center Interconnect (DCI) Solutions. Seamlessly link multiple centers for enhanced productivity and reliable performance. Choose from connectorized or spliced options.
At AFL Hyperscale, we understand that different data centers have different requirements. Colocation data centers, housing hundreds (if not thousands) of customers, have specific considerations; from space management and installation times to scalability and standards compliance.
With this in mind, we have hand-selected 5 products designed to upgrade and optimize colocation data center network infrastructure.
ASCEND® MPO to LC Fanout Cassettes offer plug-and-play connectivity to support fiber network expansions and speed migration.
Single Mode (SM) and Multimode (MM) are the names given to two competing designs of optical fiber based on how many paths of light are transmitted along the fiber core – single mode, meaning “one path”, or multimode, meaning “more than one path.” A mode can be described as a “path” or “ray” of light in the core of the optical fiber.
The H-Series 4RU Housing and Splice-Through Cassette breaks down high-fiber counts to low-fiber counts for distribution across the data hall.
AFL’s Sub-Unitized Premise MicroCore® 3.0 BASE-12 cables represent the foundation for AFL’s MicroCore portfolio with designs available up to 144 fibers for standard 250um based fiber and AFL’s revolutionary SpiderWeb Ribbon® Technology.