Descriptions
An MDF splitter for VDSL over POTS (Plain Old Telephone Service) designed for a 72-port terminal block is a device used to separate the VDSL (Very-high-bit-rate Digital Subscriber Line) signals from voice signals in a multi-port setup. This splitter ensures that VDSL internet and traditional telephone services can coexist on the same line without causing interference. The terminal block accommodates up to 72 connections, allowing multiple lines to be managed and split efficiently in a larger distribution frame.
Main Features
The main feature of an MDF splitter for VDSL over POTS, especially in a 72-port configuration, is its ability to efficiently separate and filter the VDSL (internet) and POTS (voice) signals across multiple lines.
Here’s a more detailed breakdown:
Signal Separation: It separates the VDSL signal from the POTS signal to prevent interference between the two, ensuring that high-speed internet and voice services operate without degradation.
High-Port Capacity: With 72 ports, it supports a large number of lines, making it suitable for use in large installations like telecommunications hubs or office buildings.
Enhanced Performance: It typically includes high-quality filters and circuitry to maintain signal integrity and performance for both VDSL and POTS.
Efficient Distribution: It allows for organized and efficient distribution of telephone and data services, which is crucial in managing large-scale telecom setups.
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Order Data
Item No | Descriptions |
TP-1617-1VD | MDF splitter VDSL over POTS for 72 ports splitter block |