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Vitex Talks | Learn how a 200G Breakout Active Optical Cable is a convenient solution in 5G upgrades

Upgrading cell sites and antennas to 5G is a logistical puzzle, especially when fiber availability is limited. In our latest webinar session, Vitex highlights a game-changing solution for telecom and data center networking: the 200G Extended-Temperature (E.T.) Breakout AOC.

Why the 200G E.T. Breakout AOC?

This isn't just a cable; it’s a "5-in-1" solution designed for the harsh environments and high-density requirements of 5G infrastructure. Key features include:

  • Fiber Efficiency: A breakout design that maximizes existing fiber runs from the ground to the antenna.
  • Extended Temperature Range: Built to withstand the extreme heat and cold found in outdoor cell site enclosures.
  • Low Power Consumption: Minimizes the strain on power-sensitive remote radio heads (RRHs).
  • Space-Saving Design: Reduces the physical footprint in crowded "refrigerator box" enclosures.
  • Inventory Management: Simplifies your bill of materials by replacing multiple individual components with a single, reliable breakout link.

Strategic Takeaways

The webinar explains how this cable bridges the gap between 4G legacy systems and 5G NR (New Radio) requirements. By using a 200G port to feed multiple 25G connections, operators can reuse existing trunk cables, saving thousands in labor and material costs during a national rollout.

Watch the Full Webinar

See how this award-winning technology can streamline your 5G deployments: The 200G Breakout AOC Advantage.

Contact the Vitex Engineering Team

Looking for the right solution to simplify your cell site upgrades? Our team specialize in high-performance optics tailored for the telecom industry.

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