Alll-righty then: The week's top stories

Connecticut planning and zoning board dissolves wireless committee, leaves cellular tech to utilities commission; AT&T appears to waffle on definition of 'public-safety-grade' broadband services; more.  
Sept. 1, 2017
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Here are the past week's top 5 trending news stories from the cabling, wireless, and data center infrastructure industries, as compiled by Cabling Installation & Maintenance magazine and CablingInstall.com.

TIA-942-B Data Center Cabling Standard is updated -- To help data centers address current and future needs, the updated standard includes several substantial changes from the previous version.

AT&T appears to waffle on definition of 'public-safety-grade' broadband services --As reported by Donny Jackson for IWCE's Urgent Communications, "AT&T will meet FirstNet’s requirements for its nationwide public-safety broadband network (NPSBN), but the carrier is 'hesistant to say that there is complete definition set in stone' about what constitutes a public-safety-grade system..."

Connecticut planning and zoning board dissolves wireless committee, leaves cellular tech to utilities commission --To quote a famous pet detective, "Alll-righty then!"

Universal dropout for cable tray --The Universal Hang On Drop Out (UDO) is now available from Legrand.

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