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ICC LC Fiber Optic Keystone Coupler with Ceramic Sleeves and Duplex Ports, Ivory

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1.:Aqua Adapter


2.Color:White


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  • Supports optical applications in bringing fiber to the desktop for both multimode and singlemode
  • Supports optical applications in bringing fiber to the desktop for both multimode and singlemode
  • Viable solution for high speed data transmission and broadband internet
  • Small form factor (SFF) adapter reduces space requirements by 50% over conventional fiber connectivity
  • Used to join duplex singlemode or multimode fiber optic jumpers


ICC’s LC to LC duplex fiber optic snap-in keystone module is suitable for singlemode fiber (SMF) bandwidth applications. This small form factor (SFF) footprint reduces space or port by 50% over the larger fiber optic connectors such as SC, ST, and many others. These snap-in keystone modules provide mating capability for fiber optic patch cables with LC connectors in all compatible faceplates, blank patch panels, adapter plates, surface mount boxes, and Elite multimedia outlets.

Features

  • Supports optical applications in bringing fiber to the desktop for both MM (multimode), SM (singlemode).
  • Viable solution for high-speed data transmission and broadband internet.
  • Small Form Factor (SFF) adapter reduces space requirements by 50%.
  • Works with all Work Area Outlets faceplates, inserts, surface mount boxes.
  • UL listed.
  • Compatible with both Singlemode and Multimode Fiber Patch Cord.

Kirk
Reviewed in the United States on June 19, 2021
Before this, my AT&T U-Verse fiber optic cable came out of a hole in the wall and ended up getting broken a couple of times because I dropped something against it or got it tangled up when moving other networking components around. This coupler helped solved all of that so I'll never have to pay for a technician to come back and cut, cleave, polish and reconnect the master fiber line. All I needed to do was to put the cable that AT&T owns inside the hole, plug the end into this coupler, push the coupler into a wall plate and then a new cable into the GPON. Now, AT&T's cable is safely tucked away inside the wall and the only one that is vulnerable is easy and affordably replaced, should I need to do that in the future. I highly recommend this coupler and will be buying more in the future. Note: While you should never mate an APC with a UPC cable, this coupler will mate two male SC cables of the same type.