FTTH 12 Core Fiber Optic Distribution Box ODF

KSh5.00

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  • Capacity: 12 ports (cores)
  • Material: ABS/PC plastic (outdoor) or metal (indoor)
  • Protection: IP55 – IP65 (weatherproof)
  • Mounting: Wall-mounted / pole-mounted
  • Cable ports:
    • 1–2 input ports (feeder cable)
    • Up to 12 output ports (drop cables)
  • Supports loop-through cable design
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FTTH 12 Core Fiber Optic Distribution Box ODF

A 12-core Fiber Distribution Box (FDB/ODF) used at the last stage of a fiber network to connect and distribute fiber lines to up to 12 users.


Key Functions

  • Fiber termination – connects incoming feeder cable
  • Splicing – secures and organizes fiber joints
  • Distribution – sends signal to multiple users
  • Protection – shields fibers from environmental damage

Main Features

  • Supports up to 12 fiber cores (12 users)
  • Compatible with SC or LC adapters
  • Can house a PLC splitter (1:8 or 1:12)
  • Includes:
    • Splice tray (usually 1 tray)
    • Adapter panel
    • Cable management system
  • Compact, lightweight, and easy to install

Typical Specifications

  • Capacity: 12 ports (cores)
  • Material: ABS/PC plastic (outdoor) or metal (indoor)
  • Protection: IP55 – IP65 (weatherproof)
  • Mounting: Wall-mounted / pole-mounted
  • Cable ports:
    • 1–2 input ports (feeder cable)
    • Up to 12 output ports (drop cables)
  • Supports loop-through cable design

Where it’s used

  • Small apartment units (bedsitters, flats)
  • Gated homes or small compounds
  • Rural FTTH connections
  • Temporary or low-density network setups

How it works (simple flow)

  1. Main fiber cable enters the box
  2. Fibers are spliced inside
  3. Signal may pass through a splitter (1:8 or 1:12)
  4. Output fibers connect to up to 12 homes/users

Advantages

  • Very cost-effective for small deployments
  • Compact size (easy to install anywhere)
  • Minimal fiber wastage
  • Ideal for scalable network expansion

Difference from larger boxes

  • 12-core → very small deployments (≤12 users)
  • 16-core → small clusters
  • 24/32-core → medium to large distribution

When to use it

Choose a 12-core ODF if:

  • You’re connecting a small number of homes (≤12)
  • You want a low-budget deployment point
  • You’re building distributed micro-nodes instead of large boxes

Practical ISP Tip

In real FTTH design:

  • 12-core boxes are often used as final drop points (NAP/FAT)
  • Combined with a 1:8 splitter, leaving room for future expansion
  • Perfect for starting small and scaling gradually
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FTTH 12 Core Fiber Optic Distribution Box ODF

FTTH 12 Core Fiber Optic Distribution Box ODF