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FTTH 24 Core Fiber Optic Distribution Box ODF
KSh5.00
- Supports 24 fiber cores / ports
- Compatible with SC, LC, FC, ST adapters
- Can include splice trays (usually 1–2 trays for 24 fibers)
- Space for PLC splitters (depending on model)
- Made from:
- ABS plastic (outdoor, IP65 waterproof)
- or metal (indoor, more secure)
- Wall-mounted or pole-mounted options
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FTTH 24 Core Fiber Optic Distribution Box ODF
A 24-core fiber distribution/termination box (ODF/FTB) used in FTTH, FTTB, and telecom networks to connect incoming fiber cables and distribute them to users.
Key Functions
- Fiber termination – connects backbone fiber cables
- Fiber distribution – sends signal to up to 24 users
- Splicing – supports fusion or mechanical splicing
- Protection – keeps fibers safe from dust, water, and damage
Main Features
- Supports 24 fiber cores / ports
- Compatible with SC, LC, FC, ST adapters
- Can include splice trays (usually 1–2 trays for 24 fibers)
- Space for PLC splitters (depending on model)
- Made from:
- ABS plastic (outdoor, IP65 waterproof)
- or metal (indoor, more secure)
- Wall-mounted or pole-mounted options
Typical Specifications
- Capacity: 24 ports (SC simplex or LC duplex)
- Protection rating: IP65 (for outdoor models)
- Installation: Wall mount / pole mount
- Splicing capacity: up to 24–48 fibers depending on tray design
Where it’s used
- Apartment buildings / estates
- Office blocks
- Street-level FTTH distribution points
- Corridor installations in multi-dwelling units
How it works (simple flow)
- Main fiber cable enters the box
- Fibers are spliced and organized inside trays
- Optional splitter divides signal
- Fibers exit to up to 24 subscribers
Difference from 32-core box
- 24-core → smaller deployments (buildings, small clusters)
- 32-core → slightly larger user distribution
When to use it
Choose a 24-core box if:
- You’re serving ≤ 24 users in one point
- You want a smaller, cheaper deployment node
- You’re doing building-level FTTH distribution







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