- Fiber termination points: Multiple ports for splicing and connecting fiber optic cables with pigtails using various connector types (SC, LC, ST, etc.).
- Cable management: Designed with cable entry points and internal cable organizers to facilitate neat routing and secure fixation of incoming and outgoing fibers.
- Modular design: Allows for customization by adding or removing splice trays, adapters, and other components based on network requirements.
- Environmental protection: Weatherproof seals and robust construction for outdoor installations, often with IP rating for dust and water resistance.
- Fiber splitter compatibility: Some boxes can accommodate fiber splitters for distributing signals to multiple users.
- Mounting options:Can be wall-mounted, pole-mounted, or buried depending on the application.
- Fiber capacity: Number of fiber termination points available in the box.
- Connector type: Supported connector types (e.g., SC, LC, ST).
- Insertion loss: Maximum signal loss introduced by the connectors within the box.
- Operating temperature range: Temperature limits within which the box can function properly.
- Dimensions: Physical size of the box to ensure suitable installation space.
- Material: Enclosure material (e.g., ABS plastic, metal) for durability and environmental resistance.





