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Netceed at the FTTH Conference 2025 – with workshop, presentation and live demos

Netceed, one of the world’s leading company groups in the telecommunications and broadband industry, will be at FTTH Conference 2025 in Amsterdam from 25 to 27 March. At stand P06 in hall 12 of the RAI Amsterdam exhibition and congress center, Netceed will be offering visitors a workshop, a presentation and live demonstrations of its latest products from the active and passive FTTx portfolio. There will also be virtual reality insights into new PoP solutions to discover. Experts from more than 100 countries will meet at the FTTH Council Europe’s International Fiber Summit to discuss the latest fiber solutions and the future of the telecommunications industry.

Quality ‘Made in Germany’: tde presents new video

The products of tde – trans data elektronik GmbH symbolise top quality ‘Made in Germany’. In a new video, the network specialist shows how fiber optic applications are manufactured at the ultra-modern production site in Lower Saxony and how many individual steps are required to turn individual high-quality components into a finished patch cord or trunk cable.

tde presents the future of high-speed transmission

At this year’s tech forum in Munich, tde – trans data elektronik will be showcasing the future of cabling, multi-fibre and parallel optics technology. The focus will be on the modular tML 24+ system platform for the Smart Rack, which integrates the highly compact MMC 24-fibre connector in the rear area and in the patch area, thus setting new standards in terms of packing efficiency. The network specialist will also be presenting further innovations, such as the newly designed tML Splice Module and the tML Reverse Module. The tech forum Munich will take place on 4 and 5 February 2025. As a premium sponsor, tde offers interested parties free participation with the VIP code TFM25TDE.

tde and Lantronix deepen partnership for sustainable IoT innovations

The company tde – trans data elektronik is further expanding its collaboration with Lantronix, a global leader in IoT compute and connectivity IoT solutions. The close partnership began in 1996 with Transition Networks, which is now part of Lantronix. Recently tde and Lantronix met to discuss extending its relationship into additional products that provide more solutions that its customers seek in the IoT industry.

Up to 192 fibre optic splices on 1U: tde presents tML splice module 0.5U for maximum packing density combined with new functionality

Even more efficient use of the tML system platform from tde – trans data elektronik GmbH in the data centre: The new tML splice module 0.5U for up to 24 fibre optic splices combines the impossible, enabling the highest packing density and functionality. It supports up to 192 splices per height unit and at the same time has a new feature – it can now even be spliced on the tML platform. Another functional feature is the flexible application option. It is compatible with various connectors as well as with all tML systems. The new tML splice module 0.5U is ideal for applications where pre-assembled trunk cables are either too long or unsuitable due to tight cable pathways.

Prysmian introduces three enhanced Draka UC500 Cat.6A U/UTP cables for superior fire protection and broader applications

Prysmian’s BU Multimedia Solutions (MMS) announced the expansion of its product lineup with the introduction of three new, cutting-edge U/UTP installation cables: the Draka UC500 23 Cat.6A E2 LSHF Dca, the UC500 S23 Cat.6A E2 LSHF B2ca and the UC500 23 Cat.6A E2 LSHF Cca. These new U/UTP cables are designed to meet the growing demand for reliable, high-speed data transmission and superior fire safety in various applications, from primary and secondary networks to tertiary installations.

Light weight and easy to handle: tMA system ensures wide bandwidths even in harsh conditions

With the tMA system, tde – trans data elektronik offers an innovative, weight-optimised solution for the flexible use of high-density cabling solutions in harsh environments. The system’s base are lens connectors with HEB technology (Hermaphroditic Expanded Beam). They are insensitive to axial displacement, contamination and vibration and can therefore also be used under rough conditions. They are supplemented by connectors of type MT 38999. A particular advantage of the system is the lightweight but robust aluminium support frame. It offers space for a NATO 380 cable drum and 1,000 metres of cable. Together with tde’s slim and lightweight fibre optic cable, the carrying frame with reel and cable weigh just 23 kilograms and can be transported by one person on their back due to its ergonomic design.