Indoor Enclosures

Enclosures for fiber optic installations in indoor environments are normally wall mounted or mounted outdoors in protective cabinets. They can be used as distribution points in fiber access networks such as Fiber to The Home (FTTH). Hexatronic enclosures are designed for all types of cables, micro cables, nano cables, blown fibers and microducts.

The enclosures are used for different applications:

  • Fiber Access Terminals (FAT) are fiber distribution points where incoming cables are distributed to several outgoing cables or blown fibers.
  • Fiber Distribution HUBs (FDH) are similar to FATs, but also incorporate fiber optic splitter. Typical applications for FDHs are in FTTH networks with a Passive Optical Network (PON) topology. The vast range of enclosures are characterized by material type (metal or plastic).

Enclosures for fiber optic installations in indoor environments are normally wall mounted or mounted outdoors in protective cabinets. They can be used as distribution points in fiber access networks such as Fiber to The Home (FTTH). Hexatronic enclosures are designed for all types of cables, micro cables, nano cables, blown fibers and microducts.

The enclosures are used for different applications:

  • Fiber Access Terminals (FAT) are fiber distribution points where incoming cables are distributed to several outgoing cables or blown fibers.
  • Fiber Distribution HUBs (FDH) are similar to FATs, but also incorporate fiber optic splitter. Typical applications for FDHs are in FTTH networks with a Passive Optical Network (PON) topology. The vast range of enclosures are characterized by material type (metal or plastic).