Passive Products • Fiber Connectivity

Passive Fiber Optic Product Categories

Explore IFTcom’s passive fiber optic portfolio across the product categories customers actually specify for telecom, enterprise, and data center builds. From patch panels and MPO/MTP cassettes to patch cords, trunk assemblies, breakout solutions, adapters, and cable management, we support the connectivity layer that keeps fiber networks organized, scalable, and deployment-ready.

Patch Panels & Fiber Enclosures
Rack-mount fiber termination and distribution products for organized patching and backbone interface points.
Panels & Enclosures
Patch panels and fiber enclosures provide the core termination and cross-connect point between backbone cables, equipment, and structured patching environments. These products are commonly specified for telecom rooms, central offices, enterprise networks, and high-density data center deployments.
Typical product fit
  • 19-inch rack-mount patch panels and termination shelves
  • Fixed and sliding tray fiber enclosures
  • Centralized termination and cross-connect applications
What to include in an RFQ
  • Rack units, port count, and adapter style
  • Fixed vs. sliding tray preference
  • Front/rear cable entry and splice tray requirements
Tip: include rack space, connector type, and whether you need splicing, patching, or both in the same unit.
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MPO/MTP Modules & Cassettes
High-density modular connectivity for MPO/MTP trunk conversion and structured front-of-rack patching.
Modules & Cassettes
MPO/MTP modules and cassettes are used to transition multi-fiber trunk connectivity into LC or other duplex interfaces while maintaining density, structure, and serviceability. They are a core part of modern high-density fiber architectures.
Typical product fit
  • MPO/MTP to LC conversion workflows
  • Structured cabling in high-density racks and cabinets
  • Modular designs for faster changes and serviceability
What to include in an RFQ
  • MPO/MTP fiber count, polarity, and gender
  • LC interface type and target port density
  • Panel or enclosure compatibility requirements
Tip: polarity, gender, and cassette compatibility drive most ordering mistakes, so list them clearly.
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Patch Cords, Jumpers & Adapters
Day-to-day fiber connectivity products for patching, interconnect, and standardized front-end access.
Patching & Connectivity
Patch cords, jumpers, keyed connectivity, and adapter-based products support the day-to-day interconnect layer between equipment, panels, and distribution points. These components are essential for maintaining organized, standards-based patching environments.
Typical product fit
  • LC, SC, MPO/MTP, and other common connectivity formats
  • Standard patching, keyed connectivity, and adapter interfaces
  • Singlemode and multimode patch environments
What to include in an RFQ
  • Connector types, polish, and fiber type
  • Simplex/duplex needs and required cable lengths
  • Keying scheme or adapter configuration if applicable
Tip: specify connector styles, polarity, and lengths early so patch kits can be quoted accurately.
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Trunk & Breakout Assemblies
Preterminated fiber assemblies for high-density backbone, breakout, and structured deployment workflows.
Trunk & Breakout Assemblies
Trunk and breakout assemblies are used to transport fiber efficiently between cabinets, rows, panels, and equipment while reducing installation time and improving consistency. They may include high-count trunks, fanout assemblies, MPO/MTP-to-LC breakouts, and other preterminated formats.
Typical product fit
  • High-count trunk cable assemblies
  • Fanout and breakout harnesses
  • MPO/MTP to LC uniboot or duplex breakout assemblies
What to include in an RFQ
  • Endpoints, connector map, and fiber count
  • Polarity, gender, and breakout format
  • Overall length, leg lengths, and labeling requirements
Tip: the more exact the endpoint map and leg lengths, the cleaner the quote and the installation.
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Cable Management & Routing Accessories
Products that protect bend radius, support routing discipline, and keep dense fiber fields organized.
Cable Management
Cable management accessories support routing, protection, labeling, and bend-radius control across patching and backbone environments. These components help reduce congestion and improve maintainability in both telecom and data center settings.
Typical product fit
  • Routing guides, slack management, and bend-radius protection
  • Accessory hardware for panels, shelves, and patch fields
  • Structured cable organization in dense environments
What to include in an RFQ
  • Target rack or enclosure environment
  • Routing and cable density requirements
  • Compatibility with existing panels or frames
Tip: cable management is easier to scope when paired to the exact rack, panel, or enclosure family being used.
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High-Density Panels
Space-efficient fiber panel systems designed for dense patch fields and scalable growth.
Panels & Enclosures
High-density panel systems are designed for applications where port density, accessibility, and front-of-rack organization need to be balanced carefully. Options may include sliding tray and fixed panel formats depending on maintenance strategy and rack depth.
Typical product fit
  • High-density patching environments
  • Rack layouts where efficient front access matters
  • Scalable builds adding ports over time
What to include in an RFQ
  • Port density target and RU constraints
  • Sliding vs. fixed access preference
  • Patching architecture and rack depth limitations
Tip: if density is the driver, note both current port count and future expansion target.
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Tap & Specialty Modules
Specialized passive modules for monitoring, distribution, breakout, or custom connectivity architectures.
Modules & Cassettes
Tap and specialty modules are used when standard cassette formats are not enough and the passive architecture requires a more application-specific format for monitoring, breakout, or controlled signal distribution.
Typical product fit
  • Monitoring or tap-based architectures
  • Custom passive distribution formats
  • Specialty module designs within standardized enclosures
What to include in an RFQ
  • Application purpose and signal path requirement
  • Connector/interface format
  • Compatibility with target enclosure or panel system
Tip: specialty modules are easiest to quote when tied to a clear network function, not just a part description.
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MPO/MTP Patch Cords
Multi-fiber patching products for dense interconnects, trunk linking, and modular fiber systems.
Patching & Connectivity
MPO/MTP patch cords support high-density interconnect between modules, panels, trunks, and active equipment. They are commonly specified in 8, 12, 16, and 24 fiber formats depending on architecture and optics strategy.
Typical product fit
  • High-density patching and modular interconnects
  • Trunk-to-module and equipment-to-panel links
  • Architectures requiring strict polarity control
What to include in an RFQ
  • Fiber count, polarity, and gender
  • Connector performance grade and cable length
  • Application environment and routing constraints
Tip: always include polarity and gender for MPO/MTP quoting—those two fields prevent most compatibility issues.
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Need help selecting the right passive products for your network design? Email info@iftcom.com and include connector type, fiber type, density targets, polarity requirements, and the intended panel or rack environment.