We’ve come a long way since that initial MT ferrule technology used in Japanese telecom networks. But the MTP format is just getting started. Today, the challenge we face is hyperscale, big data, and cloud data centers: How do we provision, add, and support high-density, bandwidth-greedy applications that require massive space to accommodate a massive number of cables? With its ever-improving insertion loss, fiber density, and ease of installation, and its time-tested stability, the MTP connector is ready to meet those demands.
But it’s important to note that the MTP brand isn’t built just for the mega-cloud, big data, and hyperscale computing. The latest versions of MTP connectors are designed to work not only with true fiber-to-fiber connections, but with a host of other technology and electronics across all vertical industries – financial, medical, educational, co-location, and more.
So whether you’re working with duplex, 8-, or 16-fiber transmissions, the MTP connector scales to whatever technology you’re using – including new parallel applications such as 400 Gb Ethernet capable of running across 32, 16, and 8 fibers. With their robust engineering, MTP connectors also perform in a wide range of operating environments, including those with high humidity, extreme heat and cold, and fluctuating temperatures.