Performance monitoring system FTH-5000
intrusionfor fiber optic networksoptical

Performance monitoring system - FTH-5000 - Viavi Solutions UK Ltd.. - intrusion / for fiber optic networks / optical
Performance monitoring system - FTH-5000 - Viavi Solutions UK Ltd.. - intrusion / for fiber optic networks / optical
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Characteristics

Type
performance, intrusion
Applications
for fiber optic networks
Technology
optical
Other characteristics
continuous

Description

The FTH-5000 fiber test head, formerly named the OTU-5000 Optical Test Unit, combines optical time-domain reflectometry (OTDR) and optical-switch technology to provide continuous OTDR monitoring of multiple fibers anywhere in the network. A single FTH-5000 unit can monitor fibers of 150km and more occupies only 1RU. Learn more about OTDR Testing and Fiber Testing. The FTH-5000 works with the VIAVI ONMSi solution to help automate and improve the monitoring of your network performance. VIAVI is the worldwide leader in OTDR manufacturing and Optical Network Monitoring, receiving the coveted Frost & Sullivan Fiber Optics Test Equipment Market Leader Award for fiber-optic test equipment six years in a row. Benefits: Ensure continuously good service at construction, service activation and beyond Anticipate service disruptions by detecting fiber degradation before it affects service. Reduce MTTR by locating fiber optic faults in minutes instead of hours Reduce operational costs by eliminating multiple erroneous dispatches Protect investments by monitoring long-term fiber performance Reduce construction costs by accelerating test processes and empowering test staff Protect network integrity and security by detecting and locating fiber intrusion

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