Panduit Launches OmniSplice for Fusion-Spliced Fiber Optic Applications

Panduit enters the fusion-spliced fiber optic connector market with OmniSplice, designed to support consistent and efficient fiber terminations.
Feb. 10, 2026
2 min read

Key Highlights

  • Fusion-spliced fiber optic connector designed for enterprise and data center network deployments.

  • Compatible with common fusion splice machines, supporting integration into existing workflows.

  • Internal splice protection eliminates the need for separate pigtails and additional components.

Panduit has entered the fusion-spliced fiber optic connector market with the introduction of OmniSplice. Panduit is a global manufacturer of electrical and network infrastructure and connectivity solutions.

OmniSplice is designed to support efficient and consistent fiber optic terminations and is compatible with commonly used fusion splice machines. The connector houses the splice point within its body, eliminating the need for separate pigtails and reducing additional components and labor. It features pre-cleaved fiber stubs and a holder design intended to support faster termination and reliable performance.

"OmniSplice is a fresh take on a well-known, rapidly growing technology," said Seamus Hamrin, Product Manager, Fiber Optic Solutions at Panduit. "We looked at ways to improve the process through precision and user-focused improvements with the goal of providing quality terminations, done fast, with maximum results to create value and efficiency for our customers."

As fiber deployments continue to expand in enterprise LAN and data center edge environments, demand is increasing for fusion splicing solutions that are fast, reliable, and easy to use. OmniSplice is intended to support these requirements through rapid deployment and integration into existing workflows.

Source: Panduit Corp


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