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Footway, verge and chamber cabinets specified around your FTTx build and supplied at rollout pace. Part of your fibre rollout:
Specified around your build
We specify the cabinet from the telecoms side – around the location and the equipment it has to carry – so the footprint suits the footway, verge or chamber and there is room inside for the splitters, frames, power and active kit the node will hold, with access for the engineers who install and maintain it.
- Footprint – sized for the footway, verge or chamber
- Internal layout – room for splitters, frames, power and active equipment
- Access – designed in for install and maintenance teams
Built to survive the roadside
A street cabinet is an unattended asset sitting at the kerbside for years, exposed to weather, traffic and tampering. The build has to reflect that: secure locking and tamper resistance to keep the public out, ingress protection rated for the environment, and ventilation or thermal management matched to the heat the equipment inside generates, so the kit it protects keeps running.
- Secure – locking and tamper resistance
- Weatherproof – IP-rated against water and dust ingress
- Thermally managed – ventilation matched to the equipment load
Supplied at rollout pace, new or refurbished
A fibre rollout lives or dies on supply keeping pace with the build. Our logistics are set up for multi-site programmes rather than one-off orders, with new and refurbished cabinets both available to balance cost and embodied carbon, and responsible handling – WEEE, zero-to-landfill – for anything removed or replaced during a refresh.
- Programme logistics – built for multi-site rollout, not one-offs
- New and refurbished – to balance cost and embodied carbon
- Responsible end of life – WEEE, zero-to-landfill recycling
Why source your street cabinets from DTC?
Specified to your build, not off-the-shelf
We supply cabinets configured to your topology, footprint, power and access needs - sized for the chambers, footways and verges your rollout actually has, instead of forcing the network design around a stock enclosure.
Telecoms engineering behind every cabinet
30+ years across RAN, IP, DWDM, copper and outside-plant means we understand what goes inside the cabinet, not just the box - so equipment, cabling and access all fit, and field teams are not left improvising on site.
Supply at rollout pace
New and refurbished cabinets with the availability and logistics to keep a multi-site fibre build moving, supported from the UK and across Europe, the Middle East, North America and Asia.
Responsible, accredited supply
ISO 9001/14001/45001 processes, WEEE-compliant handling and zero-to-landfill recycling of anything removed - so deployment and refresh both stand up to scrutiny.
FTTx street cabinets, specified and supplied for fibre rollout
Operators, altnets and ISPs building FTTC, FTTP and FTTH networks need street cabinets that fit the network they are actually deploying – the right footprint for the chamber or verge, the right power and access, and enough room inside for the active and passive equipment the node will carry. DTC supplies FTTx street cabinets specified around your build, drawing on 30+ years of telecoms engineering so the enclosure works for the kit and the field teams that have to install and maintain it.
What’s included
We supply street cabinets for the full range of fibre topologies – FTTC, FTTP and FTTH – along with the copper and fibre infrastructure that feeds them. Specification covers the things that actually matter on site:
- Footprint and mounting – sized for the footway, verge or chamber so the cabinet suits the location, not the other way around.
- Capacity and internal layout – space and management for the splitters, frames, power and active equipment the node will carry.
- Security and weatherproofing – locking, tamper resistance and ingress protection for unattended roadside assets.
- Thermal management – ventilation and heat handling matched to the equipment load.
New and refurbished cabinets are both available, and our engineering teams can advise on what goes inside, not just the enclosure.
The benefits
A cabinet specified to your build avoids the cost and delay of forcing a standard box to fit. Fit-to-spec supply keeps rollout moving, reduces re-work on site, and means maintenance teams can actually get at the equipment. Refurbished options lower both cost and embodied carbon, and our logistics are built for multi-site programmes rather than one-off orders – so supply keeps pace with the build.
How it differs from an off-the-shelf cabinet
Most suppliers sell a fixed catalogue box and leave the network to adapt. DTC comes at it from the telecoms side: decades of working across RAN, IP, DWDM, copper and outside-plant mean we specify the cabinet around the equipment, access and environment it has to serve. The result is an enclosure that fits the deployment, not a deployment bent around the enclosure.
Compliance, accreditation and security
DTC operates under BSI ISO 9001 (quality), ISO 14001 (environmental) and ISO 45001 (health and safety). Anything removed or replaced during a refresh is handled under WEEE with zero-to-landfill recycling, and cabinets are supplied to the relevant build and material standards for roadside telecoms infrastructure – so both deployment and decommissioning stand up to scrutiny.
Street cabinets: frequently asked questions
Which fibre topologies do your cabinets support?
FTTC, FTTP and FTTH, plus the copper and fibre infrastructure that feeds them.
Can cabinets be specified for our build?
Yes, specified around the location and the equipment they carry, footway, verge or chamber.
Do you supply new and refurbished cabinets?
Both, to balance cost and embodied carbon.
Can you supply at rollout pace?
Yes, our logistics are built for multi-site programmes, not one-off orders.
Do you handle removal and recycling of old cabinets?
Yes, under WEEE with zero-to-landfill recycling.
