Outdoor boxes—commonly FAT, CTO, FDB, or pole-mounted distribution units—must withstand long-term exposure to rain, UV, dust, and temperature fluctuations. Key engineering features: Outdoor boxes are essential nodes in PON/FTTH ODN architecture, linking feeder cables to drop. The article categorizes the various types of fiber optic distribution boxes—including wall-mounted, rack-mounted, outdoor, and dome-shaped designs—each optimized for specific installation environments. Key components such as splice trays, connectors, splitters, and patch panels are discussed. Indoor boxes—often called fiber termination boxes, wall-mount boxes, or MDU distribution enclosures—are installed inside residential units, telecom rooms, or office spaces. An Optical Distribution Frame (ODF) is a dedicated unit designed to organize, terminate, and interconnect fiber optic cables. Units with pre-terminated cables offer.
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