Terminal Box
NAP Terminal Box
Key Features
- Supports multiple fiber terminations and splicing configurations
- Durable, weather-resistant housing for outdoor and indoor use
- Compact design for easy installation and maintenance
- Ideal for FTTH, FTTB, and other fiber distribution networks
- Provides excellent protection for optical components
Applications
- Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) networks
- Fiber-to-the-Building (FTTB) installations
- Telecommunication and data networks
- Residential and commercial network deployments
Benefits
- Simplifies fiber cable management and maintenance
- Reduces installation time and costs
- Ensures high-speed, stable data transmission
- Protects fibers from dust, moisture, and mechanical damage

LCP
In a typical FTTH (Fiber-to-the-Home) network, the Local Connection Point (LCP) serves as the distribution node that connects feeder fibers from the central office to distribution fibers leading to subscribers.
The LCP houses passive optical splitters, which divide the incoming optical signal into multiple outputs, enabling the efficient sharing of network capacity among users.
Designed for flexibility and reliability, the LCP simplifies network expansion, improves service accessibility, and supports high-performance broadband delivery.
Key Features
Integrates passive optical splitters for signal distribution
Organized fiber routing and cable management
Weather-resistant, durable enclosure
Compact, modular design for quick deployment
Suitable for multi-dwelling units (MDUs) or clustered installations
Benefits
Ensures reliable optical performance
Reduces maintenance complexity
Facilitates quick service activation and troubleshooting
Scalable for future network upgrades
