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Fluke Networks Launches CertiFiber Max, Setting a New Benchmark for High-Density Multi-Fiber Testing in Data Centres

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Fluke Networks (NYSE:FTV) launched CertiFiber Max, a third-generation optical loss test set for high-density data centres that delivers native MMC and MPO support and certifies up to 24 fibres in under one second. Built on the Versiv platform and integrated with LinkWare, it uses field-replaceable UniPort adapters supporting 12/16/24 MPO and 16/24 MMC (pinned and unpinned) to reduce fan-out complexity and extend tester lifecycle. The tester measures loss, length, and polarity using the one-jumper reference method to improve speed and accuracy for AI and cloud data-centre deployments.

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News Market Reaction – FTV

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-4.11% News Effect

On the day this news was published, FTV declined 4.11%, reflecting a moderate negative market reaction.

Data tracked by StockTitan Argus on the day of publication.

Key Figures

Price change: -0.99% Current price: $54.96 Fibres per test: 24 fibres +5 more
8 metrics
Price change -0.99% 24h move prior to CertiFiber Max news
Current price $54.96 Pre-news trading level for FTV
Fibres per test 24 fibres CertiFiber Max certification capacity per test
Test duration Under one second Time to certify up to 24 fibres
MPO support 12, 16, 24 fibres Native multi-fibre push-on connector support via UniPort adapters
MMC support 16 and 24 fibres Supported MMC connector configurations, pinned and unpinned
MMC density 3x MPO density MMC delivers triple the density of MPO connectors
Versiv platform history More than a decade Versiv platform used by technicians for over ten years

Market Reality Check

Price: $55.82 Vol: Volume 3,134,104 is sligh...
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$55.82 Last Close
Volume Volume 3,134,104 is slightly below 20-day average 3,332,460 (relative volume 0.94). normal
Technical Price 54.96 is trading above 200-day MA at 51.36, while sitting 12.47% below the 52-week high and 20.78% above the 52-week low.

Peers on Argus

FTV slipped 0.99% with mixed peer action: COHR -3.03%, TRMB -5.82%, KEYS -0.23%,...

FTV slipped 0.99% with mixed peer action: COHR -3.03%, TRMB -5.82%, KEYS -0.23%, GRMN -0.91%, while TDY gained 1.97%. No coordinated sector move or momentum flags appeared around this product-focused news.

Historical Context

5 past events · Latest: Jan 15 (Positive)
Pattern 5 events
Date Event Sentiment Move Catalyst
Jan 15 Regulatory partnership Positive -0.5% ASP ULTRA GI Cycle received CE mark in FUJIFILM partnership.
Jan 15 Regulatory partnership Positive -0.5% ULTRA GI Cycle CE mark enabling hydrogen peroxide sterilization in Europe.
Jan 07 Earnings call setup Neutral +2.0% Scheduled Q4 2025 earnings webcast and investor presentation.
Jan 06 Board appointment Neutral +3.0% External AI/health company appointed a Fortive director to its board.
Nov 03 Product launch Positive -0.5% Fluke launched CalStudio calibration-management SaaS for labs.
Pattern Detected

Recent product and partnership announcements (CalStudio, CE-marked ULTRA GI cycle) have often coincided with modest negative or muted price reactions despite fundamentally positive operational developments.

Recent Company History

Over the last few months, Fortive and its Fluke/ASP businesses reported several product and regulatory milestones. On Nov 3, 2025, Fluke launched the CalStudio SaaS calibration platform, followed by a CE-marked ULTRA GI™ sterilization cycle in mid-January 2026 via ASP and FUJIFILM partnerships. The company also scheduled its Q4 2025 earnings call for Feb 4, 2026. Price reactions to these updates have been modest, with some positive news (CalStudio, ULTRA GI) met by small declines, providing context for today’s new CertiFiber Max launch.

Market Pulse Summary

This announcement highlights Fluke Networks’ push into high-density fibre testing with CertiFiber Ma...
Analysis

This announcement highlights Fluke Networks’ push into high-density fibre testing with CertiFiber Max, offering native support for up to 24 fibres and advanced MMC/MPO connectivity. In recent months, Fortive-related news has featured new SaaS calibration tools and CE-marked sterilization cycles, indicating ongoing product and regulatory progress. Investors may watch how this launch complements those initiatives and how upcoming events, such as the scheduled Q4 2025 earnings call, contextualize demand in AI-driven data centre markets.

Key Terms

optical loss test set, mpo, multi-fibre push-ons, tmt, +1 more
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optical loss test set technical
"the industry’s first third-generation optical loss test set (OLTS) designed to meet"
An optical loss test set is a portable kit used to measure how much light diminishes as it travels through an optical fiber or optical component—think of checking how much water leaks from a hose while it runs. For investors, these measurements indicate the quality, reliability and performance of fiber networks and equipment; high loss can mean poor service, higher maintenance costs or failed products, which can affect revenues and customer satisfaction.
mpo technical
"native support for 12, 16, and 24 multi-fibre push-ons (MPO) as well as 16"
Myeloperoxidase (MPO) is an enzyme made by certain white blood cells that helps kill microbes but also produces chemicals that can damage tissues; when measured in blood it serves as a marker of inflammation and oxidative stress. Investors watch MPO because changes in its levels in clinical tests can indicate whether a drug is reducing harmful inflammation or lowering disease risk, so trial results or regulatory updates mentioning MPO can affect a therapy’s prospects and a company’s valuation — think of MPO as a smoke detector for inflammatory activity.
multi-fibre push-ons technical
"native support for 12, 16, and 24 multi-fibre push-ons (MPO) as well as"
A multi‑fibre push‑on is a type of fiber‑optic connector that joins many optical strands at once, like a multi‑prong plug that links several wires in a single click. For investors, it matters because these connectors are a key component in high‑speed data centers and telecom networks—demand for them signals capital spending on bandwidth upgrades, equipment sales, and industry growth potential, which can affect suppliers’ revenues and margins.
tmt technical
"Using high-performance TMT (three-row mechanical transfer) ferrule technology, MMC"
TMT stands for Technology, Media, and Telecommunications. It refers to a group of industries that include companies involved in tech products and services, media content like TV and movies, and communication services such as phone and internet providers. These sectors are important because they shape how we communicate, access information, and entertain ourselves every day.
ferrule technical
"Using high-performance TMT (three-row mechanical transfer) ferrule technology, MMC"
A ferrule is a small ring, sleeve or cap—often metal or hard plastic—used to join, seal or reinforce the end of a tube, cable or instrument in medical devices and industrial equipment. It matters to investors because this tiny part affects product reliability, manufacturing consistency and regulatory compliance; like the crimp on a garden hose that prevents leaks, a faulty ferrule can cause device failure, recalls, higher costs or supply delays.

AI-generated analysis. Not financial advice.

New third-generation optical loss test set delivers native MMC and MPO support with fast, accurate certification of up to 24 fibres

Eindhoven, Netherlands, Jan. 20, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Fluke Networks today announced the launch of CertiFiber™ Max, the industry’s first third-generation optical loss test set (OLTS) designed to meet the growing demands of high-density data centre environments. Built on the trusted Versiv™ platform and integrated with LinkWare™, CertiFiber Max enables technicians to certify up to 24 fibres in under one second.

As fibre density increases and performance margins tighten, driven by AI, cloud, and next-generation digital infrastructure, contractors face mounting pressure to test and certify complex fibre systems quickly and accurately. Many existing tools struggle to keep pace, either limiting fibre counts or relying on fan-out cables and adapters that add time, complexity, and risk of error.

CertiFiber Max addresses these challenges with delivering faster testing, greater accuracy, and long-term flexibility through field-replaceable UniPort™ adapters. These offer native support for 12, 16, and 24 multi-fibre push-ons (MPO) as well as 16 and 24 MMCs (very small form factor multi-fibre connectors), including both pinned and unpinned configurations as data centre architectures continue to evolve. UniPort adapters connect directly to a wide range of current and emerging connector types, protect tester ports from damage, and enable easy upgrading and replacement in the field extending the tester’s lifecycle, maintaining reliability in demanding schedules, and helping contractors avoid costly equipment replacement as fibre counts and standards continue to evolve.

“As AI reshapes data centres and the digital infrastructure they depend on, the margin for error in fibre networks is diminishing,” said Vineet Thuvara, Chief Product Officer at Fluke Corporation. “CertiFiber Max reflects our belief that trust in data centre operations starts at the physical layer. Built on the proven Versiv platform trusted by thousands of certified technicians for more than a decade, it delivers native 24-fibre support giving teams the confidence to deploy and certify the high-density networks powering AI and cloud technologies at scale.”

As fibre density grows and performance demands rise contractors must test and certify faster, while anticipating higher density fibre counts and connector types such as MMC. Existing testers often struggle to meet these needs, either limiting the number of fibres supported or adding complexity with fan out cables and adapters. CertiFiber Max addresses these issues directly, giving technicians a tool designed for today’s data centre realities and tomorrow’s requirements.

“MMC Connectors have achieved widespread adoption as AI data centres scale at unprecedented rates. Using high-performance TMT (three-row mechanical transfer) ferrule technology, MMC delivers triple the density of MPO connectors and offers mass-insertion solutions that accelerate deployment in today’s high-density networks,” said Charlie Stroup, Applications Engineering Manager at US Conec, a leader in providing passive components for high density optical interconnects. “As MMC deployments continue to expand rapidly, Fluke’s CertiFiber Max plays a critical role in supporting a robust MMC ecosystem, delivering reliable testing for next-generation AI networks.”

Designed for high-efficiency workflows in dense fibre environments, the solution measures loss, length, and polarity across multiple fibres in under a second while ensuring greater accuracy through the standards-recommended and manufacturer-preferred one-jumper reference method. According to David Newman, Manager, Group Products, Data Centre Fibre at Panduit, a global leader in data centre infrastructure, “Ultra-low loss standards required by AI, along with rising fibre counts and skilled labor shortages, are driving demand for faster, more accurate performance testing across the market.”

For more information on CertiFiber Max, please visit: https://www.flukenetworks.com/datacom-cabling/fibre-testing/certifibre-max-optical-loss-test-set.

About Fluke Networks

Fluke Networks is the worldwide leader in certification, troubleshooting, and installation tools for professionals who install and maintain critical network cabling infrastructure. From installing the most advanced data centres to restoring service on the factory floor, our combination of legendary reliability and unmatched performance ensures jobs are done efficiently. The company’s flagship products include the innovative LinkWare™ Live, the world’s leading cloud-connected cable certification solution with over one hundred million results uploaded to date.  For more information, call 1-800-283-5853 (US, Canada), 1-425-446-5500 (International) or visit www.flukenetworks.com

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Olivia Kline
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FAQ

What is CertiFiber Max from Fluke Networks (FTV) and when was it announced?

CertiFiber Max is a third-generation optical loss test set announced on January 20, 2026 that supports native MMC and MPO testing up to 24 fibres.

How fast can Fluke Networks' CertiFiber Max (FTV) certify multi-fibre connections?

CertiFiber Max can certify up to 24 fibres in under one second for loss, length, and polarity measurements.

What connector types and adapter options does CertiFiber Max (FTV) support?

It uses field-replaceable UniPort adapters with native support for 12, 16, and 24 MPO and 16 and 24 MMC connectors, including pinned and unpinned configurations.

Which platform and software integrate with CertiFiber Max (FTV)?

CertiFiber Max is built on the Versiv platform and integrates with LinkWare for test management and reporting.

What testing method does CertiFiber Max (FTV) use to ensure accuracy?

The tester uses the standards-recommended and manufacturer-preferred one-jumper reference method to ensure accurate loss measurements.
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