STREET-SIDE TERMINAL TO ACTIVE ONT
SDU FTTH Fiber Installation
Build a repeatable single-family home installation from the distribution terminal to the ONT. Select the drop method, attachment hardware, entry protection, demarcation products and indoor handoff as one coordinated field workflow.
Aerial, underground and direct-buried drops
Spliced or pre-connectorized handoffs

Plan the complete SDU installation path
A reliable home installation depends on the interfaces between products. Start with the deployment method, then work through each field task in sequence.
FIELD TASK 01
Street-side access
Select terminal capacity, connector interface and drop-port architecture.
FIELD TASK 02
Drop routing
Match cable construction to aerial, conduit or buried placement.
FIELD TASK 03
Pole-to-home support
Control span tension and secure the drop at attachment points.
FIELD TASK 04
Entry protection
Protect exposed cable and establish a serviceable demarcation point.
FIELD TASK 05
Indoor handoff
Terminate at the outlet and connect the final fiber link to the ONT.
FIELD TASK 06
Activation and maintenance
Clean, test and retain access for future service restoration.
Explore SDU product categories
Use the installation task to narrow the category first, then compare product families, port counts, cable structures and connector options.

SDU Fiber Access Terminal
Create the street-side connection point for repeatable subscriber drop activation.

FTTH Drop Cable Assemblies
Reduce field splicing with factory-terminated drop lengths and connector options.

Pole-to-Home Hardware
Support aerial drop spans and secure cable at poles, walls and home attachments.

SDU Fiber Termination Box
Create an accessible demarcation point for splices, adapters and stored fiber.

Fiber Optic Splitter
Match split ratio, package style and connector configuration to the access design.

Fiber Pigtails for SDU & MDU
Create a factory-terminated interface for fusion-spliced field installations.

Fiber Patch Cords for SDU & MDU
Connect outlets, termination boxes and ONTs with matched polish and length.

Tools & Accessories
Equip technicians for preparation, cleaning, splicing and installation finishing.
Selected products for common SDU installation decisions
These products represent different decisions across the installation path. Open the product page to compare dimensions, interfaces, cable structures and available configurations.

16-Port Fiber Termination Box
Supports distributed residential drops where splicing, splitting and subscriber ports share one outdoor enclosure.

Stainless Steel Drop Cable Clamp
Anchors flat drop cable at pole and home attachment points without requiring special installation tools.

Toneable Flat Drop Cable
Combines a rugged drop structure with a locating conductor for buried residential service routes.

SC FTTH Drop Fiber Patch Cable
Reduces field termination by combining drop-cable durability with factory-installed SC connectors.

Plastic Splitting Riser Tubing
Snaps over installed drop cable to protect exposed wall, pole and foundation routes.

2-Port NID Termination Box
Creates a compact demarcation point for adapters, splices and customer-drop transitions.

Fiber ONT Wall Mount Brackets
Match common Nokia and Adtran ONTs with model-specific mounting and fiber management.

SC Wall Mount Socket Outlet
Creates a clean indoor fiber endpoint before the final patch connection to the ONT.

SC/APC Simplex Patch Cable
Completes the low-reflection optical connection between the outlet, NID and ONT.

SC/APC Adapter with Shutter
Helps limit dust entry and laser exposure when the customer-facing port is disconnected.

SC/APC Singlemode Pigtail
Provides a factory-terminated interface for fusion-spliced terminals, NIDs and outlets.

60mm Fusion Splice Sleeve
Restores mechanical support around field splices inside terminals, NIDs and wall outlets.
Standardize the installation, not only the product
The best SDU product choice is the one that fits the operator’s terminal interface, deployment method, technician workflow and inventory plan. Standard combinations reduce field decisions and make replenishment more predictable.
- Define approved drop structures by deployment method
- Control connector polish, cable length and terminal compatibility
- Build repeatable kits for installation and restoration crews
Information to prepare
Deployment method, terminal model, drop length range, connector interface, ONT model, entry location and expected installation volume.
Build your SDU FTTH installation package
Share your network architecture, deployment method, terminal interface and ONT model. We can help organize the drop cable, hardware, entry protection and indoor handoff products for evaluation.