Datwyler overhauls 'ICT Networks' catalog

Nov. 27, 2012
Datwyler has announced the immediate availability of its new ICT Networks catalog.

Datwyler has announced the immediate availability of its new ICT Networks catalog.

Weighing in at 380 pages, the new, completely revised version of the catalog provides a detailed overview of the company's current product range and new developments in the fields of copper and fiber-optic network cabling and connectivity technologies, as well as data cabinets, data centers, wireless and multimedia platforms.

This grouping of categories means that the new catalog covers all the products and solutions which Datwyler previously combined under the book's "data technology" heading – except for FTTx solutions, for which Datwyler provides a separate, dedicated catalog.

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The new catalog, which is available in German and English, incorporates not only comprehensive data sheets but also product overviews, selection aids and checklists. In addition, a wealth of useful information on the subject of data technology is provided, with a numerical index of articles.

The catalog is available as a PDF file that can be downloaded from Datwyler's home page. Datwyler branch offices can take phone orders for the printed version of the catalog.

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