Merging Form and Function

As you drive optical technologies deeper into your network, it can become increasingly challenging to address civil infrastructure, permitting, and space obstacles. A local convergence point (LCP) can be helpful when deploying a converged optical infrastructure, but traditional units still require additional splice closures, and therefore additional assembly and vault or strand space.

Enter Corning’s LCPE with onboard WDM mux/demux, full mid-span, and butt-splicing capability. With the new LCPE, you can realize all the benefits of a traditional LCP in a single, sealed unit. The sleek closure reduces space requirements and can be deployed in a below-ground vault, a pedestal, or aerially.


What does this mean for you? It’s simple … Save both time and money with the new LCPE with splice capabilities.