Traditional fiber installation requires splicing or field termination — skilled technicians, fusion splice machines, test equipment, and hours of work per connection. Pre-terminated fiber cable eliminates all of that. This guide explains what pre-terminated fiber is, where it excels, and when to choose it over conventional methods.
What Is Pre-Terminated Fiber Cable?
Pre-terminated fiber cable (also called "pre-connectorized," "plug-and-play fiber," or "factory-terminated cable") is fiber optic cable with connectors already installed and tested at the factory before shipment. You receive a cable that is ready to connect — unpack, route, plug in.
Benefits of factory termination:
- Consistent insertion loss (typically ≤ 0.3 dB per connector)
- Tested end-to-end at the correct wavelength before shipment
- No field splicing or termination required on site
- No fusion splice machine or field termination kit needed
Types of Pre-Terminated Fiber Cable
1. MTP/MPO Trunk Cables
The most common pre-terminated product in data centers. Multi-fiber MPO connector (12, 16, or 24 fibers) terminated on each end. Used as backbone runs between patch panels, switches, or buildings.
- Standard lengths: 1m, 3m, 5m, 10m, 15m, 20m, 30m, 50m, 100m
- Custom lengths up to 300m+ available
- Fiber types: OM3, OM4, OM5 (multimode) and OS2 (single-mode)
2. MPO Fanout / Harness Cables
An MPO connector on one end breaking out to individual LC or SC duplex connectors. Used to connect MPO trunk cables to individual equipment ports.
3. FTTH Pre-Terminated Drop Cable
Single-fiber drop cable with factory-installed SC/APC or LC/APC connectors for direct connection from distribution box to customer premises. Eliminates field splicing in FTTH last-mile deployment.
4. FTTA Pre-Terminated Feeder Cable
Ruggedized outdoor cable with weatherproof factory connectors (LC, SC, or CPRI format) for 5G antenna sites. Waterproof to IP67/IP68, handles repeated field connection/disconnection.
Pre-Terminated vs. Field Splicing
| Criteria | Pre-Terminated | Field Splicing |
|---|---|---|
| Installation time per link | Minutes (unpack, route, connect) | Hours (prepare, splice, test, document) |
| Equipment required on site | None | Fusion splicer, OTDR, cleavers, consumables |
| Skill level required | General IT/cable technician | Certified fiber technician |
| Connector insertion loss | ≤ 0.3 dB (factory tested) | Variable: 0.2–0.5 dB |
| Link testing | Factory-tested, cert shipped | OTDR test required on site |
| Total installed cost | Lower for high-density | Lower for long single-run |
When Pre-Terminated Fiber Wins
Data Center Structured Cabling
Modern data centers use MPO trunk systems. Benefits: new racks online in hours not days, Move/Add/Change (MAC) takes minutes, no fiber technician required for reconfiguration, certified loss budget per cable.
FTTH Last-Mile Deployment
Pre-terminated FTTH drops allow ISPs to deploy without a splicer at every drop point. A technician plugs the factory-terminated cable into the distribution box and CPE — installation in under 10 minutes per subscriber vs 30–60 minutes for spliced drops.
AIMIFIBER pre-terminated FTTH drops: 10–100m standard lengths with SC/APC, LC/APC, or SC/UPC connectors.
5G FTTA Sites
Cell tower technicians are not fiber specialists. Factory-terminated weatherproof FTTA cables allow rapid antenna installation without fiber expertise on site. The cable arrives tested — if the link fails, the issue is not the fiber.
When Field Splicing Is Better
- Long single-mode trunk runs (>300m): Very long pre-terminated cables are difficult to pull. Spliced cables can be pulled in sections.
- Complex routes with many bends: Spliced cables handle conduit routing more easily.
- Unknown final lengths: When exact route length is unknown before installation.
- Very low fiber count single runs: A single 1km OS2 duplex run is usually cheaper to splice than order as custom pre-terminated assembly.
How to Order Pre-Terminated Fiber: Specification Checklist
- Cable type: Indoor (LSZH/PVC), outdoor, direct burial, armored, FTTH drop, FTTA
- Fiber type: OS2, OM3, OM4, OM5, G.657A1
- Fiber count per cable: 2F, 4F, 8F, 12F, 24F, 48F, etc.
- Connector type (A and B ends): LC, SC, MPO-12, MPO-16, FC, ST
- Polish type: UPC or APC; elite or standard for MPO
- Cable length: Exact or ±tolerance acceptable?
- Quantity
- Testing requirement: IL test report only, or full OTDR trace?
AIMIFIBER Pre-Terminated Cable Range
- MPO trunk cables: OM3/OM4/OM5/OS2, 12F/24F, Type A/B/C polarity
- MPO fanout harnesses: 12-fiber MPO to 12×LC duplex, 1.5m standard legs
- FTTH pre-terminated drops: G.657A1, SC/APC, LC/APC, 10–100m
- FTTA assemblies: IP67/IP68 weatherproof connectors, CPRI format available
- Custom indoor distribution: LSZH, PVC, plenum; any length, any connector
- Lead time: 5–10 business days standard; rush available
- MOQ: 1 piece for samples; 50+ pieces for production runs
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FAQ
What is the difference between pre-terminated and pre-connectorized?
They are the same thing. "Pre-terminated," "pre-connectorized," and "plug-and-play fiber" all refer to factory-installed connectors on fiber optic cable.
Can pre-terminated cables be cut shorter?
No — cutting destroys the factory-installed connector. Order at the correct length. Specifying 5–10% extra for looping/slack is standard practice.
What insertion loss should I expect?
Quality factory termination achieves ≤ 0.3 dB per LC or SC connector. MPO connectors: ≤ 0.5 dB (standard) or ≤ 0.35 dB (elite/low-loss). All AIMIFIBER assemblies ship with individual test reports.






