Fiber optic patch cord SC/UPC - SC/UPC Multimode 50/125 OM2 Duplex 2m 54011
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Fiber optic patch cord SC/UPC - SC/UPC Multimode 50/125 OM2 Duplex 2m 54011
Fiber optic patch cord SC/UPC - reliability and performance in data networks
This duplex SC/UPC - SC/UPC fiber optic patch cord, made of multimode OM2 fiber, is an ideal solution for building and expanding LAN, WAN, CCTV systems and telephone infrastructure. It will work both in the office and in more demanding industrial conditions. A length of 2 meters provides convenient installation and flexibility in configuring connections.
Fiber optic patch cords are distinguished by a number of advantages compared to traditional copper cables. First of all, they offer high resistance to electromagnetic interference and crosstalk, which guarantees stable data transmission. In addition, optical fibers are characterized by high information capacity and the ability to transmit signals over long distances with minimal losses. This translates into reliable network operation and reduces the risk of transmission problems.
Why choose this patch cord?
- High quality workmanship: The use of 50/125 OM2 multimode fiber ensures optimal performance and compatibility with existing infrastructure.
- SC/UPC connectors: SC/UPC connectors are widely used and appreciated for their precision and ease of installation. They guarantee a stable connection and minimal signal loss.
- Duplex construction: Allows simultaneous transmission and reception of data, increasing network efficiency.
- Universal application: Ideal for various applications - from office networks to monitoring and telecommunications systems.
- Safety: Lack of sparking and voltage makes it safe to use even in potentially explosive environments.
It is worth remembering that fiber optic cabling is an investment in the future of your network. It provides not only high performance and reliability, but also reduces operating costs thanks to low signal losses and makes it more difficult to eavesdrop on transmitted data – which is particularly important in the case of sensitive information.

