When transitioning fiber and cable from outdoors to indoors, operators require a rugged enclosure optimized for quick re-entry and network expansion. The transition splice occurs in a different location from the optical fiber distribution frames to better manage the fiber and cable. Why is the transition splice important? Because the outdoor cable is not optimized for indoor environments. Indoor cable is flame-rated, so industry standards require this transition within 50 feet of entering a building.
Indoor Transition Splice Architecture
Indoor Transition Splice Architecture
1A | Outdoor Transition Splice |
1B | Indoor/Outdoor Cable |
2A | Indoor Transition Splice |
2B | Indoor Cable |
3A | Medium-Density Fiber Distribution |
3B | High-Density Fiber Distribution |
4 | Cable Assembly |
There are three areas the indoor transition splice can occur within the network:
- Building Entrance Terminals: Indoor or outdoor terminals that provide protection for the point where OSP cable transitions to inside plant cable.
- Splice Vaults: An underground vault that acts as a demarcation point where the cables transition from outside plant to inside plant before reaching the central office, headend, or MSC building.
- Equipment Rooms: An above-ground space in a central office, headend, or MSC site that houses electronics where the outside plant cable and transition to inside plant cable can occur. The splice allows equipment to serve the building and surrounding buildings.
Corning’s optical splice enclosure (OSE) portfolio offers varying densities, scalability, and excellent fiber management, with routing guide plates that organize and separate stored fiber and fiber entering splice trays. With options offering up to 6,912 ribbon and 5,184 single-fiber splice capacity, we can help support low-to-high-density networks.
Redefining Cable Transitions
Optical Splice Enclosure (OSE) Portfolio
Optical Splice Enclosure (OSE) Portfolio
Learn MoreThe universal OSEs were designed with flexibility in mind. The adjustable cable entry plates, excellent fiber management, and mounting options offer versatile solutions for multiple applications.
The universal OSEs were designed with flexibility in mind. The adjustable cable entry plates, excellent fiber management, and mounting options offer versatile solutions for multiple applications.
OSE Cable Entry Best Practices
Learn more: OSE Cable Entry Best PracticesWhen managing transitions for dense cables, installation can be challenging and time-consuming. We can help! Check out our standard recommended procedures for cable entry with the OSE portfolio.
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Hardware Product Catalog
Hardware Product Catalog
Connect with the solution that best fits your communications network by leveraging Corning’s full portfolio of fiber optic hardware solutions. You’ll find an option for any network architecture, anywhere.
Connect with the solution that best fits your communications network by leveraging Corning’s full portfolio of fiber optic hardware solutions. You’ll find an option for any network architecture, anywhere.
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Cable Assembly Product Catalog
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Corning’s jumper solutions enable customers to cost-effectively connect electronics to passive hardware.
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Bill-of-Materials (BOM) Tool
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Your time is valuable. So when creating bills of materials, why spend more time than the task demands? Corning’s BOM tool is designed to help you quickly select the fiber optic products you need so that you can move on with the rest of your day.
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Carrier Core Products Guide
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Whether you are maintaining your infrastructure to stay ahead of bandwidth demand or building your network from the ground up, you have scores of decisions to make – and every one of them can impact your bottom line. Explore Corning connectivity solutions today.
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Central Office/Headend Design Guide
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With reliability being critical, you need products that provide sophisticated fiber management to meet today’s explosion of data services. Our Central Office/Headend Design Guide helps you identify and implement the right network approach based on your requirements, challenges, and goals.
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Product Drawing Resource Center
We offer product drawings for all our major hardware and preterminated systems for use in designs and proposals. See the product drawings and their available formats today
We offer product drawings for all our major hardware and preterminated systems for use in designs and proposals. See the product drawings and their available formats today
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Optical Splice Enclosure (OSE) Product Catalog
Our leading transition splice solutions provide the flexibility required for success within evolving networks.
Our leading transition splice solutions provide the flexibility required for success within evolving networks.
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C-RAN Design Guide
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Learn how Corning’s solutions deliver versatile centralized radio access network (C-RAN) site configurations.
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