Building a smarter, unified business foundation JULY 2016
 
 
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The HD Flex Phase II fiber cabling system provides the maximum flexibility in deploying fiber networks today, and in the future

 
 
The fiber cabling system should be flexible enough so that there is no need to worry about what port count cassette is needed today vs tomorrow or which count of fibers in a trunk is most efficient today vs tomorrow. 

HD Flex Phase II fiber cabling system is capable of supporting todays and tomorrows fiber infrastructure because it can accommodates cassettes/FAPs with different port counts, that support 8/12/24-fiber trunks, all within the same enclosure or patch panel. Accessories provide the capability to use HD Flex cassettes/FAPs anywhere within a facility.

PROBLEM-ORIENTED FEATURES  
  • Convertible between 4, 6, and 12-port configurations 
  • 12-port cassettes offer the lowest installation and test costs because fewer cassettes are required per RU of rack space
  • A full line of fiber enclosures, patch panels, cable managers, and zero RU brackets, allows the end-user to deploy HD Flex cassettes and FAPs anywhere within the organization
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