AFL, Excalibur launch fiber-optic test equipment leasing program

Feb. 20, 2013
AFL and Excalibur Engineering (Irvine, CA) have announced a new leasing program for AFL's Noyes fiber-optic test equipment.

AFL and Excalibur Engineering (Irvine, CA) have announced a new leasing program for AFL's Noyes fiber-optic test equipment. Products available for leasing include the Noyes M310 Data Center OTDR, the FLX380 High Performance Micro OTDR and the C880 Optical Loss Test Set.

All leased products are supported with a three-year warranty and calibration plan. Leasing information and quotes are available via the Excalibur Engineering online leasing storefront.

“Since 1989, Excalibur Engineering has provided its clients with sales, service, calibration, rental and leasing of the most trusted brands of test equipment,” explains Bob McBride, general manager of Excalibur Engineering. “The Noyes fiber-optic products are relied upon by many of the world’s telecom and datacom network operator, and we are pleased to now offer these quality products to our customers.”

Related: AFL boosts analysis, reporting for Noyes fiber-optic testers

“Network operators often need additional test equipment for network construction, repair, installation and commissioning tasks,” comments George Rose, general manager for AFL’s Noyes Test and Inspection Division. “Now, even when tight budgets prohibit capital purchases, the Excalibur Engineering leasing program can provide them with an excellent alternative to securing the equipment they need.”

Visit the AFL product pages at www.excaliburengineering.com/Rent-or-Buy-AFL-Noyes.

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