Volume 9, Issue 13

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Premier Products

Dec. 1, 2001
Available in terminate-only configurations, Americable's high-density F19 termination panels come standard with 24-, 48-, 72-, 96-, 144-, or 192-port configurations, which can...
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Moving a network closer to the work space

Dec. 1, 2001
Better brackets and improved cable routing are getting enclosures out of the telecom room
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Limited-combustible cable makes for safer plenum spaces

Dec. 1, 2001
Can data cable be as fire-safe as other building materials?
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Three buildings, one mega network

Dec. 1, 2001
A Massachusetts firm required cabling a Network Operations Center-a "war room" of Hollywood proportion
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Interoperability labs: an extension of your own in-house tests

Dec. 1, 2001
A University of New Hampshire system independently monitors a cabling product's compatibility in a multi-vendor environment

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Start-up acquires Thomas & Betts OMNI product line

Dec. 1, 2001
Connectors for Networking (CFN), a connector manufacturer startup (www.cfncorp.com), based in Tustin, CA led by three former Thomas & Betts (www.tnb.com) employees, has purchased...
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BICSI lines up staff for global push

Dec. 1, 2001
With a new president stepping in and Australia gaining Region status, BICSI (www.bicsi.org) is gearing up for an aggressive global push in 2002.
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New Products

Dec. 1, 2001
Ideal Industries' free full-color, 64-page catalog titled Test & Measurement Products details the company's line of digital multimeters, clamp meters, ground resistance meters...
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Don't let fire poke through

Dec. 1, 2001
Can poke-through devices contain fires as well as feed power and communications services?
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A noble effort and a noble cause

Dec. 1, 2001
Let's resolve to forge ahead, come what may, in endeavors that we know to be noble. Just like the heroes of September 11 did.
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Survey shows little faith in fiber-to-the-home

Dec. 1, 2001
Optical fiber and fiber-to-the-home may have a lot of promise, but few telecommunications professionals believe it will be the dominant means when it comes to the future of broadband...