Pre-terminated fiber optic cable — also called pre-connectorized or factory-terminated cable — arrives on-site with connectors already installed and tested at both ends. There is no splicing, no field termination, no polishing. You plug it in and it works. For ISPs, data centers, and telecom contractors, this approach dramatically reduces installation time and eliminates the most common source of fiber network failures: poor field-terminated connectors.
Types of Pre-Terminated Fiber Optic Cable
| Type | Description | Typical Application |
|---|---|---|
| MPO/MTP Trunk Cable | 12F or 24F multi-fiber MPO connectors at both ends | Data center backbone, patch panel to panel |
| MPO Harness (Breakout) | MPO one end, individual LC/SC fibers at other end | MPO trunk to individual switch ports |
| Pre-Term FTTH Drop | Flat or round drop cable with SC/APC or LC at ends | Last-mile FTTH subscriber connection |
| Pre-Term Distribution Cable | Fanout cable with multiple connectors at subscriber end | FTTH distribution point to drop |
| Armored Pre-Term Cable | Steel-armored jacket with factory-fitted connectors | Outdoor, conduit, rodent-exposed routes |
| LSZH Pre-Term Indoor | Low-smoke zero-halogen jacket, LC or SC terminated | Commercial buildings, hospitals, data centers |
Key Specifications to Define Before Ordering
To avoid back-and-forth with your supplier and ensure you receive exactly what you need, specify these parameters in your RFQ:
- Fiber count: 2F, 4F, 6F, 8F, 12F, 24F, 48F, 96F — match your splice cassette or patch panel design
- Fiber type: OS2 single-mode (G.652D or G.657A2) or OM3/OM4 multimode
- Connector type: LC, SC, FC, ST, MTP, MPO — and specify UPC or APC for single-mode
- Cable length: Measure the actual route with slack, not just the straight-line distance
- Jacket type: LSZH (indoor), PE (outdoor), armored, plenum (OFNP for US market)
- Insertion loss requirement: Standard (<0.5dB per connector) or low-loss (<0.2dB)
- Polarity: For MPO cables, specify Method A, B, or C per TIA-568
- Test report: Request factory IL/RL test report for every connector, not just a batch sample
Pre-Terminated vs Field-Terminated: Cost Comparison
| Cost Factor | Pre-Terminated | Field Terminated |
|---|---|---|
| Material cost per link | Higher (factory labor included) | Lower (raw cable + connectors) |
| Installation labor | Near zero (plug and play) | High (30-60 min per termination) |
| Test equipment needed | None (factory tested) | OTDR + light source + power meter |
| Rework risk | Very low | High (bad terminations common) |
| Total project cost | Usually 20-35% lower overall | Appears cheaper, often isn't |
How to Evaluate a Pre-Terminated Cable Supplier
Not all factories deliver the same quality. Before placing a bulk order, verify:
- Test report format: Every cable should have individual IL and return loss test data, not just a batch pass/fail certificate
- Connector brand: Ask whether they use Senko, Huawei, or equivalent grade connectors. Avoid unbranded ceramic ferrules for low-loss applications
- ISO certification: ISO 9001 for the factory quality management system
- Sample policy: A confident manufacturer will provide samples before bulk order
- Lead time transparency: Standard orders should be 10-15 business days; be skeptical of promises under 7 days for custom lengths
FAQ
Q: Can I order pre-terminated cables in custom lengths?
A: Yes. Custom lengths are the main advantage of factory termination. You provide the length (or a drawing), the factory cuts and terminates to your exact spec. Standard lengths are faster and cheaper, but custom is available with 10-20 days lead time.
Q: What is the minimum order quantity (MOQ) for pre-terminated cables?
A: Most factories accept orders as low as 1-10 pieces for standard configurations. Custom jacket colors, custom lengths, or non-standard connector combos may have a MOQ of 50-100 units. AIMIFIBER accepts small trial orders before bulk commitment.
Q: How should pre-terminated cables be packaged for shipping?
A: Each cable should be coiled in a minimum 300mm diameter, individually bagged with silica gel, and boxed to prevent connector damage in transit. Connectors should be capped. Request photos of packaging before first shipment from a new supplier.
Q: What certifications should I look for?
A: For international projects, request IEC 61754 compliance for connectors, IEC 60793 compliance for fiber, and RoHS compliance for the cable. For the US market, UL listing (OFNR or OFNP) may be required for in-building installations.
AIMIFIBER has manufactured pre-terminated fiber optic cables since 2008, supplying ISPs, data center contractors, and system integrators across 60+ countries. Request a sample or quote to experience factory-direct quality.






