ST connectors, often used in fiber optic cables, actually use a bayonet style twist-lock mechanism rather than a push-pull latching mechanism which is characteristic of the LC (Lucent Connector) connectors. This distinction is crucial because the physical handling of these connectors during installation and maintenance affects the stability and performance of the fiber optic network connections.
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What is the difference between ST and LC connectors?
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