High-reliability passive optical components engineered to withstand hot, humid conditions and support dense regional telecom deployments.
Compact, low-insertion-loss 1x8 PLC splitter. Ideal for splice trays and distribution boxes in high-density barangay deployments across Luzon and Visayas.
Rugged ABS box protection for 1:32 division ratios. Designed to resist high humidity and temperature variations typical in coastal cabinet installations.
Standardized LGX form factor enabling simple plug-and-play setup in centralized distribution frames and carrier exchange facilities.
Cost-efficient FBT coupler with dual-window window transmission, providing highly reliable performance for custom network splitting setups.
The telecommunications infrastructure in the Philippines is undergoing a historic transformation. Led by primary operators including PLDT, Globe Telecom, Converge ICT Solutions, and DITO Telecommunity, the push to close the digital divide across the nation’s archipelagic geography has driven unprecedented demand for carrier-grade passive fiber optic components.
With national digital initiatives such as the Department of Information and Communications Technology's (DICT) National Broadband Program (NBP), optical networks are penetrating deep into secondary provinces and municipal units. This expansion requires passive optical networks (PON) that can withstand unique physical challenges: high seismic activity, intense tropical storms, high coastal salinity, and sustained ambient humidity levels averaging 80% year-round.
For network developers and procurement departments, selecting the right fiber components means choosing materials optimized for environment-specific challenges. Cheap, non-compliant components risk accelerated material degradation, resulting in signal decay, high insertion loss, and high service ticket frequencies in remote areas where field repairs are cost-prohibitive.
Analyzing the shift toward edge computing, subsea backbones, and dense urban FTTH configurations.
Manila is fast becoming a core hub for international hyperscale operations. As overseas digital providers establish facilities locally, high-performance multiplexers, ultra-low loss patch cords, and fiber distribution frames are crucial to handle the extreme throughput demands.
To support high-bandwidth applications, local internet service providers (ISPs) are shifting from standard GPON to XGS-PON systems. This transition demands high-precision optical splitters and filter wavelength division multiplexers (FWDMs) capable of managing tighter optical budgets.
Given the heavy monsoon seasons and typhoons, aerial and underground fiber closures must remain entirely moisture-proof. Fast connectors and adapters must utilize robust polymer compounds to prevent micro-fissures and thermal expansion failures.
Durable patch leads, pigtails, and connector accessories engineered to support high density fiber splicing racks.
Precision breakout configuration using industry-standard G652D glass, providing low back-reflection and easy fusion alignment inside municipal distribution boxes.
Optimized for high-speed multi-gigabit connections over short distances within modern server rooms and carrier hotel environments.
Maintains high-quality signal return loss parameters for local enterprise LAN upgrades and legacy transmission gear terminations.
High-grade plastic polymer housing components, ensuring precise mechanical alignment and physical protection for custom patch cord assembly lines.
Kocent Optec Limited leverage advanced manufacturing methods to ensure consistent, large-scale supply chain support for the Philippines. Our production facility is equipped with automated polishing machines, curing ovens, and high-precision testing instruments. By utilizing automation, we significantly reduce human assembly errors, maintaining insertion loss below 0.2dB across our single-mode configurations.
For Philippine carriers and procurement agents, this translates to key advantages:
With more than 13 years of manufacturing history, our commitment to quality extends globally. Kocent Optec products are regularly utilized in projects and networks associated with prominent operators worldwide, including: SingTel, Vodafone, America Movil, Telefonica, Bharti Airtel, Orange, Telenor, Saudi Telecom, Viettel, VNPT, Telkom, and others.
We believe that high reliability is a standard requirement, not an upgrade. Passive components represent a fraction of the network cost but account for over 70% of network downtime if chosen poorly. For the growing digital sector in the Philippines, opting for certified, carrier-tested materials ensures network stability for years to come.
By implementing strict quality management systems, we inspect 100% of finished assemblies, ensuring each component meets specifications before packaging and shipment.
Explore our core product lines, featuring high-precision splitters, multiplexers, and field termination solutions.
Expands capacity over existing fiber networks. Provides reliable coarse wavelength division multiplexing in dense urban environments.
High-density 100GHz C-band dual-fiber multiplexing solution, designed for enterprise racks and backhaul configurations.
Separates voice, data, and video signals, allowing seamless transmission of CATV and GPON signals over a single fiber.
Allows reliable field termination without fusion splicing. Significantly reduces deployment time and labor costs for installers.
Protects receivers from optical overloading. Ensures stable optical signal levels in regional fiber distribution networks.
Featuring halogen-free LSZH jacketing, delivering high fire safety compliance and reliable insertion loss across system connections.
G657A1 fiber glass construction allows tight routing bends without signaling degradation in micro-ODFs.
High-density fiber trunking, ideal for linking inter-cabinet network configurations inside modern enterprise centers.
Answers to common technical and procurement questions regarding optical components for the Philippine market.
The Philippines experiences persistent high humidity, elevated ambient temperatures, and salt-laden air along coastal areas. These elements can degrade low-quality connectors, leading to micro-corrosion of alignment ferrules and material deterioration. To combat this, Kocent Optec uses high-quality ceramics and robust composite casings that resist thermal expansion and humidity degradation, keeping optical characteristics stable over a typical 25-year design lifespan.
G.652.D is well-suited for long-haul trunk lines and main backbones where bending is minimal. However, for dense urban installations, high-density cabinet routing, and FTTH subscriber connections, G.657.A2 (bend-insensitive) is highly recommended. It allows a smaller bending radius without significantly increasing attenuation, ensuring optimal signal delivery in tight building risers and compact junction enclosures.
Every single optical assembly undergoes testing at our production facility. We perform end-face quality audits using 3D interferometers to verify physical parameters, and evaluate insertion loss and return loss utilizing specialized testers. Test data is archived to support trace-ability and confirm compliance with Telcordia GR-326 requirements.
Standard sea freight from Shenzhen or Hong Kong ports to Manila takes about 5 to 7 days, and approximately 8 to 12 days to Visayas (Cebu) or Mindanao (Davao) terminals. For urgent project demands, air freight options can reduce transit times to 1 to 2 days, allowing local operators to meet tight construction schedules.
Yes. As a leading manufacturer, we provide OEM and ODM customization services. We can customize fiber pigtail and patch cord breakout lengths, adjust jacketing materials (LSZH, PVC, PE), and configure specialized adapters and connectors to integrate with existing equipment configurations.
Partner with Kocent Optec for high-precision splitters, termination patch cables, and multiplexers engineered to support the expanding broadband infrastructure across the Philippines.