AFL names Summit Power Sales as enterprise fiber-optic rep for U.S. Rocky Mountain region

June 3, 2015
AFL products and services Summit Power Sales will represent include fiber-optic cable, connectivity, closures, fusion splicers, test and inspection equipment and Light Brigade training and education.

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In the U.S., AFL has selected Summit Power Sales to support the enterprise fiber-optic market for AFL in the states of Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Idaho and Montana. The AFL products and services Summit Power Sales will represent include fiber-optic cable, connectivity, closures, fusion splicers, test and inspection equipment and Light Brigade training and education.

In 2000, Jeremy Most, principle of Summit Power Sales, established the company. “By representing a select few manufacturers in a concentrated territory, we have had the opportunity to focus on our customers and serve with great dedication,” comments Most. “We have built strong relationships at the distribution level and with several leading contractors over the past 14 years. We look forward to working with AFL to strengthen their impact in the Rocky Mountain region.”

Prior to starting Summit Power Sales, Most and a business partner opened Aspen Power and Telecommunications where they served the datacom, telecommunication and utility markets, growing sales to more than $50 million covering six states. Most adds, “With our experience and AFL’s reputation in the industry, we are confident that we’ll be instrumental in helping AFL reach its goals.”

Working in tandem with Most is Carin Darr, outside sales representative. With 25 years of experience in the communications and distribution industries, Darr will provide support for customers in Colorado, Montana and Wyoming.

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