Looking for some guidance/references on the use of UPC versus APC terminations 
on fiber
cabling.  Traditionally we have done all of our fiber plant targeting data 
usage with
UPC connectors.  We are also looking at proposals for fiber distribution plant 
for
video, and the possibility of using some of the existing fiber plant for that 
purpose;
as well as any new fiber plant that gets installed for video potentially as 
data.

The video folks are set, determined, and insistent that they need APC 
terminations.

All data references I have found preach UPC.  Cisco's SFP reference page even 
states (in
bold):

> *Note:* Only connections with patch cords with PC or UPC connectors are 
> supported.
> Patch cords with APC connectors are not supported. All cables and cable 
> assemblies
> used must be compliant with the standards specified in the standards section.

So are we doomed to having physically separated fiber plants with suitable 
connectors /
jumpers dedicated to video?  Anyone been down this snaky looking path?

Jeff

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