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AFL Expands its Fiber Optic Splice Closure Product Line with New Compact Design

SPARTANBURG, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- #WeAreAFL--AFL, an industry-leading manufacturer of fiber optic cable, connectivity, accessories and equipment, today announced the launch of the Apex® X-1. As the most compact sealed dome splice closure in the Apex Fiber Optic Closure family, the X-1 streamlines installation for network operators and installers for small network and rural FTTx deployments. Building on the proven technology of the Apex X-2, X-2S, X-3 and X-3H, the X-1 offers unique features to reduce in...

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