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OM2 (ST – ST) Multimode Duplex Fiber Cable – 3.0mm Orange Jacket

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Price range: $43.84 through $47.65

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OM2 ST/ST Multi-Mode Duplex Fiber Jumper Cable — 3.0mm Orange Jacket
Multi-Mode Fiber Patch Cable

This OM2 ST/ST duplex fiber jumper cable provides reliable multi-mode optical connectivity for network equipment, patch panels, and fiber distribution systems. Featuring a durable 3.0 mm orange jacket, this cable uses precision-polished ST connectors on both ends to ensure dependable signal transmission and low insertion loss in enterprise and telecom environments.

Why these cables matter
  • Reliable fiber connectivity — Maintains stable optical performance between switches, patch panels, and network devices.
  • Durable duplex construction — Dual fibers allow simultaneous transmit and receive operation.
  • Industry-standard ST connectors — Bayonet-style connectors provide secure and quick installation.
  • Flexible 3.0 mm jacket — Rugged outer sheath protects fibers while maintaining bend flexibility.

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Multi-Mode Fiber Types Overview
Fiber Type Core Size Bandwidth Typical Data Rate Distance Common Applications
OM1 62.5 µm ~200 MHz·km Up to 1 Gbps ~275 m Legacy installations
OM2 50 µm ~500 MHz·km Up to 1 Gbps ~550 m Enterprise and mid-range network infrastructure
OM3 50 µm (laser optimized) ~2,000 MHz·km Up to 10 Gbps ~300 m High-speed data center backbones
OM4 50 µm (advanced laser optimized) ~4,700 MHz·km 10–100 Gbps+ ~550 m (10 Gbps)
~150 m (40/100 Gbps)
High-performance data center networks
Quick Summary

The primary differences between OM1, OM2, OM3, and OM4 multi-mode fiber involve core size, bandwidth capability, supported transmission distance, and maximum data rate. Higher-grade fibers provide greater bandwidth and longer distance support for modern high-speed networks.

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