Preformed Line Products Introduces The COYOTE® ONE Dome Closure
Segmented End Plate Simplifies Fiber Optic Network Connectivity
CLEVELAND, April 18, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Preformed Line Products Company (NASDAQ: PLPC) today announced the debut of its new COYOTE® ONE Closure. With the COYOTE ONE Closure, PLP has significantly enhanced its comprehensive fiber optic closure lineup. This device brings together many connectivity solutions in a compact and cost effective package.
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The COYOTE ONE Closure uses a patented segmented end plate to provide independent access to every cable that enters the closure. Installation is quick, re-entry is simple using common tools, and no other cables are disrupted in the process.
Features include:
- Compact size: 16" L x 10" W x 5.7" D (41 cm x 25 cm x 14 cm)
- Hinged collar system allows for quick re-entry. No special tools required
- Tested in accordance to Telcordia GR-771-CORE
- Direct buried, manhole, aerial or pole/wall mount
- Ideal for FTTH deployment and back-haul networks
For more information on the COYOTE ONE Dome Closure or other PLP solutions, visit http://www.preformed.com/COYOTEONE, email: [email protected], or call 440-461-5200.
About Preformed Line Products
Founded in 1947, Preformed Line Products is an international designer and manufacturer of products and systems employed in the construction and maintenance of overhead and underground networks for energy, communications, broadband networks and solar companies. Headquartered in Cleveland, Ohio, the Company operates three domestic manufacturing centers, located in Rogers, Arkansas, Albuquerque, New Mexico and Albemarle, North Carolina. PLP serves worldwide markets through international operations in Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, England, Indonesia, Malaysia, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Spain and Thailand.
SOURCE Preformed Line Products Company
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