TE uses CPID technology to support Quareo PLM series

2021-12-14 15:33:23 By : Ms. Erica Zhang

TE Connectivity has expanded the Quareo series of physical layer management (PLM) solutions with new products using connection point identification (CPID) technology.

The new product expands the choice of central office and data center network architects, who can implement physical layer management to obtain an accurate, real-time view of the physical network.

In order to always accurately understand the status of the physical network, TE's Quareo system combines hardware and software elements and CPID technology.

The company claims that the Quareo PLM system enables easy and intelligent network management for everyone from cable installers to network administrators. It can also enhance physical security, increase availability, and provide real-time communication with network assets.

The company said that the new NG4 access optical fiber distribution frame (ODF) using Quareo technology (QNG4) can provide excellent access to high-density fiber optic terminals with up to 3,456 fibers per frame.

Thanks to innovations in access trays, universal adapter packs, cable modules, and multi-fiber push-in modules, a large number of fibers can now be installed and maintained quickly, easily, and at a lower cost.

The high-density equipment panel with Quareo technology (QHDEP) is a 1RU fiber optic panel with six technician-friendly access trays.

"These new features in the Quareo PLM product portfolio further expand our physical layer management technology by enabling higher density connections," said Pat Thompson, TE Product Management Director.

Last month, TE Connectivity announced that automakers Ford, General Motors, Hyundai and Toyota are using TE's FlexWave Prism and FlexWave Spectrum Distributed Antenna System (DAS) to increase the productivity of indoor mobile services.

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