Volume 11, Issue 2

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3SAE Technologies Inc. (www.3sae.com) has teamed up with Ericsson Network Technologies (www.ericsson.com) to act as its exclusive Authorized Service Center in North America.
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Industrial strength media converters; Low-profile tie; High-performance coax; MORE...
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OFS (www.ofsoptics.com) has signed a license agreement with BTexact Technologies (www.labs.bt.com)—an advanced research and technology business of British Telecommunications—allowing...
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With minimized downtime and huge savings associated with zone cabling, telecommunications enclosures are becoming more essential than ever.
Feb. 1, 2003
Abandoned cable: All about safety... and some pocket change
Feb. 1, 2003
Just as the magician escaped from what appeared to be an inescapable situation, some worry that WLAN signals will go places they shouldn't.
Feb. 1, 2003
I have a quick question. Could I get the exact wording of what the National Electrical Code 2002 states concerning abandoned cables in the plenum?
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In 1966, the first Plastic Optical-Fiber (POF) product with a polymethyl methacrylate or acrylic core was introduced by Dupont under the brand name Crofon.
Feb. 1, 2003