Stock Duplex Uniboot Fiber Optic Patch Cables

Our stock duplex Uniboot fiber optic patch cables offer a high-quality and cost-effective solution for a variety of network applications. Designed with a single compact boot, these cables help reduce bulk and make installations more efficient while maintaining a secure, reliable connection. Available in 50/125 OM3 and OM4 fiber types, they are optimized for high-speed data transmission. These patch cables are ideal for applications requiring 10 GIG or 40 GIG performance, ensuring low insertion loss and high signal integrity. With same-day shipping, they are a convenient choice for fast-paced, demanding projects.

Overview of Each Category

Stock LC to LC Uniboot 50/125 OM3, 10 GIG Multimode Duplex Patch Cables

These patch cables are ideal for 10 GIG networking applications, utilizing 50/125 OM3 multimode fiber. They are perfect for high-performance installations that require both high-speed data transmission and a space-saving design with the Uniboot configuration.

Stock LC to LC Uniboot 50/125 OM4, 40 GIG Multimode Duplex Patch Cables

For 40 GIG networks, our 50/125 OM4 multimode duplex cables provide superior bandwidth and speed capabilities, making them suitable for data centers and other high-demand environments. Their Uniboot design ensures an easy, clutter-free installation without sacrificing performance.

Industries That Might Need Stock Duplex Uniboot Fiber Optic Patch Cables

Industries such as data centers, telecommunications, enterprise networks, and high-speed internet providers often require high-performance patch cables like these. The Uniboot design offers a streamlined, space-efficient solution, while the OM3 and OM4 fiber types ensure reliable and fast connectivity for 10 GIG and 40 GIG applications.

Common Uses for Stock Duplex Uniboot Fiber Optic Patch Cables

These patch cables are commonly used in networking environments, such as connecting switches, routers, and patch panels in data centers, telecom networks, and high-speed installations. They are also widely used for high-bandwidth applications like cloud computing, video streaming, and large-scale data transfer.

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