Indoor/Outdoor Fiber Enclosures

Category Overview

NetSource indoor–outdoor enclosures are used in broadband access networks to serve as designated points for subscriber demarcation, drop cable management, and transitions between outside plant (OSP) and inside plant (ISP) cabling. These enclosures are installed at building entry points, exterior walls, and utility locations in residential, commercial, and multi-dwelling deployments. NetSource offers Network Interface Devices (NIDs), Multi-Dwelling Unit (MDU) enclosures, and Point-of-Entry (POE) enclosures for fiber-to-the-home (FTTH), fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP), and multi-dwelling unit applications, supporting drop terminations, splicing, and slack storage with available grounding provisions, multiple cable entry options, and internal routing features. NID and MDU enclosures support indoor or outdoor installation, while POE enclosures are limited to indoor use.

The NetSource Point of Entry (POE) Standard Enclosure is used for single-fiber terminations inside residential homes, offices, or apartments in fiber-to-the-home (FTTH) and fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) applications. It is installed inside the building and does not serve as a transition point between outside plant (OSP) and inside plant (ISP) cabling. It is typically placed near the service entrance or an interior distribution location to support drop cable termination within customer premises. The enclosure supports two  SC connection and provides space for storing and routing fiber inside the unit. It accommodates splice and termination work between feeder and drop cables and includes designated locations for securing approved indoor cable types.
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