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Adtran 1442701PG6 155Mb/s SFP 80km 1571nm Duplex LC SMF Transceiver
- Data Rate: 155Mb/s
- Form Factor: SFP
- Reach: 80km
- Wavelength: 1571nm
- Fiber Type: Single-Mode Fiber (SMF)
- Connector Type: Duplex LC
- Manufacturer: Adtran
- Part Number: 1442701PG6
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Product Overview
The Adtran 1442701PG6 is a high-performance transceiver module designed for long-reach optical networking. It operates at 155Mb/s and supports Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) over an impressive distance of 80km, utilizing a wavelength of 1571nm. This duplex LC transceiver ensures reliable data transmission for demanding telecommunications and enterprise applications.
Technical Information
| Data Rate | 155Mb/s |
| Form Factor | SFP |
| Reach | 80km |
Additional Specifications
| Wavelength | 1571nm |
| Fiber Type | SMF |
| Connector | Duplex LC |
Product Description
The Adtran 1442701PG6 is engineered to provide robust and extended-range connectivity for networks requiring high reliability. Its 155Mb/s data rate is suitable for various telecommunication services, including SONET/SDH applications where consistent performance over long distances is paramount. The transceiver's 80km reach capability is achieved through advanced optical components and signal processing, making it ideal for backbone networks, metro area networks, and long-haul links. The use of Single-Mode Fiber (SMF) ensures minimal signal degradation over these extended distances, maintaining data integrity. Featuring a standard Duplex LC connector, the Adtran 1442701PG6 offers easy integration into existing network infrastructure. The specific wavelength of 1571nm is crucial for dense wavelength-division multiplexing (DWDM) systems, allowing for efficient use of fiber optic bandwidth.



