Data Center MTP® Connectivity Evolution | Corning

Revolutionizing Data Center MPO Connectivity 

Revolutionizing Data Center MPO Connectivity 

 

However, traditional MTP® connectors face challenges in buried conduit installations for connector protection and organization. The form factor of the MTP® connector, well optimized with push-pull boot for traditional structured cabling, is not ideal for highly-dense packaging and easily to install in conduit solutions with near-max fill ratios.

 

Corning and US Conec Ltd. introduced the Fast Track™ MTP® Connector as part of the EDGE™ Rapid Connect solution to address these challenges and drive data center connectivity innovation further. This factory-terminated data center interconnect solution offers high-density packaging and connector protection, eliminating the need for splicing while maintaining optical performance. 

 

Utilizing Fast Track™ MTP®, EDGE™ Rapid Connect accommodates up to 3 x 3456 fiber cables in a 10 cm conduit, with a waterproof pulling grip. Time studies show significant efficiency, allowing two technicians to fully mate both ends of 3456 fibers in one 8-hour workday. 

The Evolution of the MPO/MTP® Connector

The Evolution of the MPO/MTP® Connector

Read more about the Evolution of the MPO/MTP Connector by clicking on the dates below.

  • 1988 - NTT released the MT Ferrule

    Since NTT released the MT Ferrule as a pre-engineered splice into commercial subscriber lines in 1988, MT Ferrule technology has evolved to answer multiple challenges in the market. In the 2000s, with the emergence of the MPO (Multifiber push-on) connector, data center installers and designers were able to increase fiber density and decrease installation time by switching from single fiber or duplex connectors to multi-fiber connecters in an 8 or12 fiber form factor. In addition to fiber density, as the transceiver roadmap increased from 10G to 40G requirements, parallel optics, introduced multiple fiber lanes for data transmission. This multi-lane method of sending and receiving data heralded a greater need for an efficient means of interconnection.

  • 1996 - US Conec Ltd. released the MTP® connector brand

    In 1996, US Conec Ltd. released the MTP® connector brand — a family of advanced MPO connectors designed for 4, 8, and 12-fiber ribbon applications. That same year, the MPO format was standardized by the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC) and embraced by an industry thirsty for a better way to install, deploy, and manage high-density fiber networks. Corning adopted the MTP in its Plug & Play™ cable portfolio for backbone, cross-connect, and breakout applications.

  • 1999 - Low-insertion-loss MTP® Elite connector introduced

    In 1999, US Conec Ltd. introduced low-insertion-loss MTP® Elite connector components that not only improved on insertion loss from 0.75dB down to 0.35dB for single-mode applications and 0.60dB down to 0.35dB for multi-mode applications, but also reduced the sensitivity of the connector bodies from accidental bumps or pulls on the cable jacketing through a floating ferrule technology that allows the connector end-faces to remain in contact while the bodies can rotate relative to each other. It uses tight-tolerance elliptical guide pins to improve guidance and reduce performance-impacting ferrule pin bore wear and degradation. Corning was able to build on this technology to introduce the EDGE™ product line, an industry-leading, low-loss, high-density cabling solution that delivers premier optical performance and reliable signal power.

  • 2021 - Fast Track™ MTP enables EDGE™ Rapid Connect

    In 2021, US Conec Ltd. designed a state-of-the-art connector having two rows of 12 fibers (2x12f) that brought simplified use to the MPO format by offering a small-profile, field-installed connector, all while leveraging the proven features and technology of US Conec’s MTP® connectors. With a novel design focused on simplicity and reliability, the small-profile of the Fast-Track MTP connector enables a reduced-size pulling grip for installation through restricted pathways. Corning, once again, leveraged this technology to deliver a new solution to the market in the form of EDGE™ Rapid Connect: a factory terminated, high fiber count cable solution that eliminates splicing and reduces installation time by 70%.

“Fast-Track MTP Connectors pack an extreme-density punch, and they plug in for the same low-loss connection every time.”

Steve Jenkins, Data Center Foreman, Litewave Communications

Real life examples of the Fast Track MTP and EDGE Rapid Connect?

Real life examples of the Fast Track MTP and EDGE Rapid Connect?

Our case study is loaded with real world metrics and examples, resulting in a savings of up to 70% on installation time when installing trunk cables between data center buildings. 

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