by D***n on 10/19/2025
The interface of MTP and MPO is the same, but the internal spring structure is different; MPO is a circle, and MTP is an ellipse. The elliptical guide pin improves the accuracy of the mating and reduces wear on the guide hole, allowing the MTP fiber optic connector to maintain high-performance transmission for longer. So MTP is superior to MPO and can completely replace MPO.
by FS.com on 10/20/2025
Our jumper products undergo rigorous testing procedures to ensure their quality and performance. We follow standardized testing methods to ensure the correct connection orientation. This helps avoid signal transmission issues caused by polarity mismatch. You can watch a video explaining our testing process by visiting the link: Fiber Optic Cables Testing. If you have any further questions or require more detailed information about our testing processes, please feel free to let us know.
by FS.com on 05/28/2024
Jumper polarity refers to the directional or corresponding relationship between the transmit (Tx) and receive (Rx) ends of the fiber in an optical connection. It ensures that the optical signal is correctly transmitted from the Tx end to the Rx end, enabling reliable signal transmission.
by FS.com on 02/21/2024
by R***d on 09/04/2023
Yes, this MTP jumper is Plenum-rated (OFNP), which means it is safe to use in plenum spaces, such as those found in commercial buildings. It meets the fire safety and environmental requirements for such installations.
by FS.com on 09/05/2023
by G***n on 08/22/2023
Yes, this MTP jumper is designed for high-speed data center connections. It's an OM4 Multimode Elite jumper with 12 fibers, providing excellent performance for demanding data center environments.
by FS.com on 08/23/2023
The key difference between MTP® and MPO fiber optic cables lies in their fiber optic connectors. As the improved version, MTP® cables equipped with MTP® connectors have better mechanical designs and optical performances.
by FS.com on 08/04/2023
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