Cabling News - Mar 25th, 2024
 
 
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March 25, 2024
Eaton’s SmartRack modular data center can be sized, configured, commissioned, and deployed quickly for environments like enterprise and colo data centers as well as industrial and warehouse facilities.
Thanks to the cable manufacturer’s plants in North Carolina, South Carolina, and Tennessee, the company meets Build America Buy America requirements for fiber preforms, glass drawing, and fiber-optic cable.
ADRF’s ADXV DAS solution is a cost-effective solution for building owners while still meeting standards.
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The expansion of AFL’s South Carolina fiber-cable-production capabilities will create jobs and support the company’s portfolio of BABA-compliant products.
Corning says its Multifiber Pushlok Technology addresses three service-provider challenges: cost of deployment, challenging build times, and labor shortages.
Government funding is pouring in and smart cities are seen as the future, but unlocking their true benefits likely will rely on a robust and flexible fiber-optic infrastructure.
Opticonx’s partnership with Fiber Optic Center, Inc. should prove to be fruitful for the company’s LightTube portfolio.
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