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March 2026

Webinar

Q1-2026 imVision Webinar, “Energy Efficiency through imVision!”

The recently released System Manager v10.0 is packed with exciting new features. Join us April 15 for an overview of capabilities including the ability to discover power outlets and monitor power usage on managed power strips.

APAC (English) – REGISTER April 15 at 10 am SGT

 
NAR/Europe/Middle East/Africa (English) – REGISTER April 15 at 15:00 CEST


CALA/Spain (Spanish) – REGISTER April 15 at 16:00 CEST

Product Updates / Application

Here is a solution for an application that will support the transition between indoor and outdoor cables.


ANSI/TIA-568.2-D allows for up to 4 connections in a copper channel:

CommScope’s CCA (Ceiling Connector Assembly) works well for the transition between indoor and OSP cables:

Ensure that each end of any gel filled cable is blocked with sealant:

Terminate the indoor cable first – then lay down a bed of B sealant.

Clean all gel from the end of the OSP cable.

After the OSP cable and conductors are positioned, fill the area around the cable with the sealant and close the connector housing.

Ceiling Connector Assemblies are available in unshielded and shielded versions. 

The color options are black or white.


760234921 | CCA-WH Unshielded Ceiling Connector Assembly (CCA) without cordage, White


760244061 | CCA-BK Unshielded Ceiling Connector Assembly (CCA) without cordage, Black


760250028 | ECO CCA-SHLD-5 Shielded Ceiling Connector Assembly (CCA) without cordage, Silver (5 ea/pkg)


If lightning protection is required, surge protectors may also be used as connection points in a channel:

When specifying/installing surge protectors, keep the following in mind:

  • The surge protector must allow for POE voltage if a POE device is being powered.
  • Models with 110 punch-downs are preferred.
  • Check to make sure the surge protector cable entrance can accommodate the size of the OSP cable.
  • Make sure to install a ground on each protector.
  • Ensure that the ends of gel filled cables are blocked with sealant.

Did You Know?

CommScope Joins the Amphenol Family
We’re excited to share some important news – CommScope has officially joined the Amphenol family! CommScope remains the trusted brand you know—now backed by Amphenol’s global resources. We’re more focused than ever on delivering innovative, customer-centric solutions across Broadband, Data Center, and Building & Campus segments. Thank you for your continued partnership as we move forward together.

CommScope’s Technical Assistance Center corner (TAC)

Do you have technical questions? Start with the TAC!

We make it easy!

Where are you located? Email a TAC agent in your region (24x7):


North America: tac.americas@commscope.com 
Europe, Middle East, and Africa: tac.emea@commscope.com
Central America, Latin-America, Caribbean: tac.cala@commscope.com 
Asia-Pacific: tac.apac@commscope.com 

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Kind regards,
Infrastructure System Engineering Team
CommScope

 

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