On one hand, Sumitomo Electric has updated its T201VS handheld fusion splicer with a new version called the T-201eVS. This splicer has all the features of its predecessor and adds four improvements that will be extremely practical for installers: the T201eVS includes a Spanish version of its software, a neck-mount kit, an integrated battery charger, and a redesigned fiber slot that now allows for cutting distances of up to 5mm, resulting in stronger splices and the use of shorter protective sleeves.
These features, along with its status as the smallest and lightest fusion splicer on the market, make the T-201eVS an essential tool for professionals working in sectors where a small number of splices need to be performed in many closely spaced locations, such as FTTH networks and surveillance networks, among others.
On the other hand, AFL-NOYES has improved the performance of the M310 OTDR family, including optical transmitters in all models. This addition means the M310 family now includes, as standard, not only the OTDR but also all the necessary optical tools to maximize your return on investment (Visual Fault Locator, Power Meter, and Optical Transmitter). Combined with the fact that the equipment has a 0.8-meter event dead zone and dynamic ranges of 30 dB for multimode and 38 dB for single-mode, it becomes a perfect tool for use in Data Centers.
Aire promotes the creation of MVNOs with its "turnkey" solution for companies
Aire (formerly Grupo Aire) consolidates its "turnkey" model that eliminates barriers to entry so that companies can become Mobile Virtual Network Operators (MVNOs) in an agile, simple way and without the need for their own infrastructure or technical knowledge.
