As Latin America's largest economy, Brazil is undergoing a massive digital transformation. The demand for high-density fiber optic solutions like MPO (Multi-Fiber Push-On) and MTP (Multifiber Termination Push-on) has surged, driven by the rapid expansion of data centers in hubs like São Paulo (Campinas/Barueri), Rio de Janeiro, and Fortaleza.
Industrial Trend: With the nationwide rollout of 5G by major carriers such as Vivo, Claro, and TIM, the need for backhaul and fronthaul efficiency has made MPO/MTP technology a standard for Brazilian telecommunications infrastructure.
Local ISPs (Provedores de Internet) are transitioning from traditional LC/SC connections to MTP trunks to save space and reduce installation time in congested urban cabinets. Kocent Optec provides the specialized equipment needed to meet Anatel compliance and the high-performance demands of the Brazilian market.
Kocent Optec Limited, established in 2012, has grown into a premier manufacturer of fiber optic termination products. We specialize in passive and active categories tailored for telecommunication networks, enterprise networks, and massive data centers globally.
By leveraging over 13 years of manufacturing expertise, we offer Brazilian clients the competitive edge needed to outperform local competitors. Our production capacity ensures that whether you are building a hyperscale data center or a regional FTTH network, our solutions are 100% tested and ready for deployment.
100% inspection before shipment using mature scientific methods.
High-density MPO systems that reduce installation time by 75%.
Years Experience
Quality Tested
Global Clients
Technical Support
Our facility houses specialized production lines for:
We use advanced 3D interferometers to ensure the end-face geometry of every MPO connector meets the highest industry standards, preventing signal loss in critical Brazilian financial network infrastructures.
Deployment of 40G/100G/400G Ethernet using MTP OM4 trunks for hyperscale facilities in Barueri.
FTTA (Fiber to the Antenna) solutions using CPRI patch cords compatible with Nokia and Ericsson hardware used by Brazilian telcos.
High-security, low-latency fiber links for the financial district on Avenida Paulista.
Durable outdoor fiber cabling for automated systems in the Port of Santos.
KCO Fiber provides a consultative approach to engineering custom cables for the Brazilian market. Our OEM service allows you to leverage our technical expertise while reducing costs.
We can customize:
Our products are compatible with major switch brands including Cisco, Huawei, ZTE, Juniper, and Dell, ensuring seamless integration into existing Brazilian networks.

PLC Splitter Production

SFP/QSFP Assembly

Advanced FOSC Production

Optical Testing Lab
MPO (Multi-Fiber Push On) is the generic industry name for a type of connector. MTP (Multifiber Termination Push-on) is a branded version from US Conec that offers improved mechanical and optical performance. For our clients in Brazil, we provide both options, focusing on the Elite Low Loss connectors to minimize power budgets in long-haul transmissions across the vast Brazilian geography.
With the rise of 400G and 800G protocols in Brazilian data centers, OM3 is no longer sufficient for high-speed backbone connections. OM4 provides the necessary bandwidth for 100-meter distances at 100Gbps, while OM5 (Wideband Multimode Fiber) supports Shortwave Wavelength Division Multiplexing (SWDM), allowing for a reduction in fiber count while maintaining massive data throughput.
Our 12-core and 24-core MPO/MTP solutions are designed to be "future-proof," allowing Brazilian network engineers to easily upgrade from 10G to 400G by simply changing the transceivers and keeping the same trunk infrastructure.
One of the biggest challenges in MPO deployment is polarity (Method A, B, or C). Kocent Optec provides expert consultation to Brazilian installers to ensure the transmit-to-receive mapping is correct across the entire link, preventing costly troubleshooting during the commissioning phase of large-scale infrastructure projects.