About The NEO COM SFP-FE-LX-SM80 155M LC Single-Mode SFP Transceiver (80km, 1310nm)
The NEO COM SFP-FE-LX-SM80 155M LC Single-Mode SFP Transceiver (80km, 1310nm) is a compact, hot‑swappable optical module that is designed for long-distance fiber networking. It operates at up to 155 Mbps over single‑mode fiber at a wavelength of 1310 nm and transmits data reliably up to 80 km. The NEO COM SFP‑FE‑LX‑SM80 ensures stable connectivity for network backbone, ISP links, and enterprise fiber installations.
NEO COM SFP-FE-LX-SM80 155M LC Single-Mode SFP Transceiver (80km, 1310nm) in BD
The NEO COM SFP-FE-LX-SM80 155M LC Single-Mode SFP Transceiver (80km, 1310nm) is ideal for Bangladesh's growing fiber‑optic and ISP infrastructure needs. It enables telecom operators, ISPs, data centers, and enterprise customers in BD to quickly build stable long-distance fiber links-for example, connecting remote offices, linking data centers, or extending internet backbone lines across cities. In particular, a single-mode 80 km reach is very useful in urban-to-suburb links, campus networks, or between buildings across a larger area in Bangladesh.
User Experience of NEO COM SFP-FE-LX-SM80 155M LC Single-Mode SFP Transceiver (80km, 1310nm)
Network engineers and system administrators using NEO COM SFP‑FE‑LX‑SM80 usually report a smooth “plug-and-play” experience. Because it is hot-pluggable, no network downtime is required during installation or replacement. Once plugged into a compatible switch or router, the transceiver reliably establishes a link over long-distance fiber, keeping stable performance. Users also appreciate that data is able to flow smoothly at full 155 Mbps over even the longer fiber runs and that connectors, such as LC duplex, are clean and manageable. NEO COM SFP‑FE‑LX‑SM80 delivers low-maintenance and dependable performance for backbone or long-haul links.
Why Choose the NEO COM SFP‑FE‑LX‑SM80 Transceiver?
NEO COM SFP‑FE‑LX‑SM80 supports 155 Maps over single‑mode fiber up to 80 km and should be suited for long-range fiber networks, in Bangladesh or elsewhere.
With an LC duplex connector and SFP form factor, it is compatible with most switches, routers, and other equipment with fiber; good for both enterprise and ISP infrastructures.
This module is hot-pluggable, which facilitates easy installation or replacement without having to power down the entire network.
The NEO COM SFP‑FE‑LX‑SM80 is designed with standard SFP MSA/SFF‑8472 compliance and 3.3 V power to work with a variety of standard network devices for flexible, vendor-agnostic deployment.
Because of its single-mode long-range capability, the NEO COM SFP‑FE‑LX‑SM80 is a cost-effective solution for backbone links, inter-building connections, or city-wide fiber spans where stable, long-distance performance matters.
Key Features
- 155 Mbps data rate support: Allows operating at Fast Ethernet, 100BASE‑FX, SDH/SONET links.
- Single-mode fiber support (9/125 µm SMF) at 1310 nm is exactly what is required for long-distance communications.
- Up to 80 km transmission distance: enables long-haul links across cities, campuses, or between buildings.
- Duplex LC optical connector: a compact, standard fiber connector widely used in networking equipment.
- SFP module hot‑swappable — easy to install, remove or replace without network downtime.
- +3.3 V single-power supply — simplifies power requirements.
- Standards compliance: SFP MSA / SFF‑8472 for broad compatibility and interoperability with many vendors.
- Compact SFP form factor — fits in switches, routers, fiber media converters, or other compatible devices.
Where It Can Be Used?
- Long-distance fiber backbone links between buildings or campuses.
- ISP backbone connection across city or suburban areas.
- Data center interconnect (DC-to-DC links).
- Enterprise networks that connect remote offices over fiber
- Metro-area fiber networks.
- Fiber WAN links for small or medium businesses with long-reach connectivity requirements.
- FTTB - Fiber-to-the-building or fiber-to-the-campus installations.
- Fiber-based CCTV / surveillance backbone; IP cameras over fiber.
- Network expansions where existing copper or short-reach cables do not suffice Any use-case that requires stable, long-range, single-mode fiber data transport at 155 Mbps.