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Issue: September 2007
By: Frank Bisbee


Datacom/Telecom Glossary
In This Issue

Bits N' Pieces


BISBEE’s BUZZ

The world of Communications and Cabling is fast paced and stressful.

Sometime things get a little crazy. Maybe you should follow these helpful hints to cope with the pressure.

20 Ways to Maintain a Healthy Level of Insanity

1.     At Lunch Time, Sit In Your Parked Car With Sunglasses on and point a Hair Dryer At Passing Cars. See If They Slow Down.
2.     Page Yourself Over The Intercom. Don 't Disguise Your Voice.
3.     Every Time Someone Asks You To Do Something, Ask If They Want Fries with that.
4.     Put Your Garbage Can On Your Desk And Label It "In."
5.     Put Decaf In The Coffee Maker For 3 Weeks. Once Everyone has Gotten Over Their Caffeine Addictions, Switch to Espresso.
6.     In The Memo Field Of All Your Checks, Write "For Smuggling Diamonds"
7.     Finish All Your sentences with "In Accordance With The Prophecy," "By your command," or "Live Long and Prosper!" 
8      Dont use any punctuation
9.     As Often As Possible, Skip Rather Than Walk.
10.   Order a Diet Water whenever you go out to eat with a serious face.
11.   Specify That Your Drive-through Order Is "To Go."
12.   Sing Along At The Opera
13.   Go To A Poetry Recital And Ask Why The Poems Don 't Rhyme
14.   Put Mosquito Netting Around Your Work Area And Play tropical Sounds All Day.
15.   Five Days In Advance , Tell Your Friends You Can't Attend Their Party Because You're Not In The Mood.
16.   Have Your Coworkers Address You By Your Wrestling Name, Rock Bottom.
17.   When The Money Comes Out The ATM, Scream "I Won!, I Won!"
18.   When Leaving The Zoo, Start Running Towards The Parking lot, Yelling "Run For Your Lives, They're Loose!!"
19.   Tell Your Children Over Dinner. "Due To The Economy, We Are Going To Have To Let One Of You Go."
20.   Put Labels On All The Food In the Pantry. No Fat, Low Fat, Reduced Fat, or Fat (but with Great Personality).

We hope to visit with many of our industry professionals at the BICSI 2007 Fall Conference in Las Vegas (Sept. 10-13) at the MGM Grand. We are always hunting “for all the news that you can use”.

But that’s just my opinion,

Frank Bisbee
"Heard On The Street" Monthly Column
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BICSI 2007 Fall Conference Is Just Around The Corner!

The Fall Conference takes place at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, Nevada, on September 10-13, 2007. BICSI invites you to take part in this phenomenal Conference, with exciting presentations, keynotes, pre-conference seminars and networking opportunities.

The Exhibit Hall is almost sold out, so be prepared to see some of the industry's best solutions and products. Get exclusive access to the information transport systems industry through this conference, and learn all about the newest hot topics.

There are a number of new things debuting at this conference also, such as the new BICSI merchandise line--BICSI Gear. Now with better customer service and better products, we are looking to have you walk away from the conference with some brand new BICSI gear! BICSI is also releasing its new interactive learning network at this conference. BICSI CONNECT representatives are looking to meet you down at the Exhibit Hall at the BICSI Booth, where you will be able to see the demos.

The BICSI Credential Holders Lounge is holding a door prize drawing for a flat-screen TV, so make sure you stop by to fill out your drawing ticket. The Lounge is located on the second level of the MGM Grand Convention Center, in Vista Ballroom 206-211. In addition to all these brand new opportunities, don't forget about the first-class sessions, brought to you by the leaders of our industry. Subjects discussed are relevant to everyone, from first-timers to experienced professionals. The topics include protecting your networks against hackers, AV systems, data centers, LEED, fiber optics, horizontal cabling, stadium design, installation, and more. There's no better time than now to sign up! Go to www.bicsi.org  and click on the Fall Conference link.

This BICSI Conference is too good to miss. The biggest value is the educational aspect.

BICSI is bring parties together in a “WIN – WIN” scenario.


Lunch At BICSI With Netversity, Eaton Power Quality Company & Server Technology September 11 At 12:00

Netversity Solutions, Eaton Power Quality Company and Server Technology invite you to lunch on Tuesday September 11th from 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM in the Premier Room (Room 318) at the MGM Grand Hotel, at the BICSI Las Vegas Conference.

Power in equipment cabinets and data centers (Small, Medium or Large) needs to be efficient, abundant and under control! 

Learn how Netversity Solutions can work with you in developing solutions for power distribution and remote power control from Eaton Power Quality Company and Server Technology.

There will be two presentations (one from Eaton Power Quality Company and one from Server Technology) to get you the information you need to be up to date on power issues.

Seating is limited so get there early!!

Tuesday September 11th from 12:00 PM - 1:15 PM in the Premier Room (Room 318) at the MGM Grand Hotel.

Hosted by;

Roman Dabrowski, RCDD, Netversity Solutions, Rdabrowski@netversity.ca, 416-428-4641


NetClear 10G Channels Co-exist With Lower Category Cabling And Meet 10G Channel Specifications

Ortronics/Legrand and Berk-Tek, a Nexans Company, announced that their warranted NetClear GTX 10G UTP cabling system can be installed alongside existing NetClear structured cabling systems within the same pathway without degradation of the performance of either system.  Tests were performed at the Nexans Data Communications Competence Center, which placed Berk-Tek's LANmark-10G Augmented Category 6 in the same raceway as LANmark-1000 and LANmark-2000 Category 6 cables. Both were unaffected with the LANmark-10G cable continuing to meet all the requirements of the draft TIA 568B.2-10 Augmented Category 6 specifications.

Tests at the Nexans DCCC included the worst case 6-around-1 configuration where a NetClear GTX channel, comprised of LANmark-10G and Ortronics Clarity 10G connectors, was inserted into the center of a bundle that included 7 NetClear GT2 channels around the outside.  NetClear GT2 channels consist of Berk-Tek's LANmark-1000 Category 6 cable and Ortronics Clarity 6 connectivity.  The NetClear GTX 4-connector channels passed the Augmented Category 6 channel specifications for both internal parameters, as well as all alien crosstalk parameters.

"The industry leading performance of the LANmark-10G cable combined with the co-engineered Clarity 10G termination products from Ortronics, allows the NetClear GTX channels to be intermixed with channels of lower category performance, without interference " states Jim Frey, Copper Products Manager for Berk-Tek.  "No other 10G UTP cabling system available today can offer this kind of flexibility and performance," he added.

"Another unique feature of the NetClear GTX 10 Gb/s system is that the Clarity patch cords are stranded and available in lengths down to 3 feet, which is less than the minimum 7 foot lengths offered by other cabling manufacturers. The design of these patch cords also allows these cords to be adjacent to other category patch cords at the workstation without impacting their 10G performance.  This reduces cost and eliminates the need to manage excessive lengths of cordage in the TR or data center, while providing better 10 Gb/s system performance" states Gregg LaFontaine, Senior Copper Products Manager for Ortronics/Legrand.

Ortronics/Legrand and Berk-Tek were instrumental in providing their combined engineering expertise to the IEEE P802.3an to define the cabling system requirements for 10 Gigabit Ethernet over twisted pair cable media.

As a result, both the NetClear GTS (FTP), introduced in January 2005, and NetClear GTX (UTP), introduced in May 2005, became the first to offer two complete channel solutions with guaranteed compliance to all current and future 10G channel specifications identified by the IEEE and TIA committees.

About the NetClear Alliance

NetClear is a Technology Alliance between Berk-Tek, a Nexans Company, and Ortronics/Legrand to provide advanced, end-to-end co-engineered solutions for enhanced Category 5e, Category 6, Augmented Category 6 - 10 Gigabit and optical fiber channels - all backed by a 25-year warranty.  www.berktek.com.   www.ortronics.com.


RHINO Professional Labeling Tools Hires Taz Cantrell As Regional Sales Manager

Taz Cantrell to Manage Sales for North Central U.S. Region

RHINO Professional Labeling Tools is proud to announce the hiring of Thomas (Taz) Cantrell for the position of Central Regional Sales Manager. Mr. Cantrell brings to the position over 16 years of telecommunications experience, nine directly in sales and sales management.

“We are very excited to have Taz on our RHINO team,” stated Ernie Racenet, Global Business Unit Director of RHINO. “Taz brings an excellent depth of experience in regional sales management, distribution and end user education in similar technology categories.  This experience will allow him to have an immediate and substantial positive impact on our business.”

“Taz has many years experience not only growing key business accounts and sales, but also training and educating his sales teams, distributors, end users and even industry professionals,” continued Keith Smith, RCDD and Strategic Account Manager with RHINO. “RHINO prides itself in the close relationships it has built with its customers, and education is a key component in those relationships. Taz’s knowledge of the industry and personable demeanor will be essential in growing awareness of the RHINO brand while building and maintaining close customer ties.”

Prior to joining RHINO, Mr. Cantrell held sales management positions with IDEAL Industries and Wavetek, and other sales positions with Data Voice Supplies and Services and Nbase Communications. He was also a proud member of the U.S. Navy.

The hiring of Taz Cantrell is in line with the recent sales expansion effort of RHINO. www.rhinolabeling.com


KITCO Fiber Optics Announces Evening Courses

KITCO Fiber Optics is pleased to announce that the Certified Technician and Certified Military (Shipboard) courses are now available in evening courses.  These courses are designed to allow busy technicians the opportunity to train with the same 40-hour courses that KITCO teaches in a one-week format from 8:00 AM – 5:00 PM.  The Evening Courses are offered at KITCO’s Virginia Beach Training Facility from 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM Monday – Friday and will prepare students for the Electronics Technicians Association (ETA) Certified Fiber Optic Installer (CFOI) and Certified Fiber Optic Technician (CFOT) certifications.  The cost for the Shipboard Course is $2,355.00 and $1,955.00 for the Certified Technician Course (including ETA certification).  All materials and toolkits are included in the price.  These courses also qualify attendees for BICSI CEC’s (Continuing Education Credits).

Certified Fiber Optic Installer, Technician and Shipboard courses are still offered during the day as usual, as well as Aviation Fiber Optic Courses, Hermaphroditic Courses and TFOCA classes.  The evening classes were added due to increased demand from technicians currently performing copper installations who need to learn how to install, terminate and test fiber optic cables in order to remain competitive in an industry that is rapidly changing from copper to fiber topologies.

The Certified Technician course is designed to provide students with the hands-on knowledge and ability to successfully terminate a variety of ST, SC, FC and Small Form Factor (SFF) connectors; perform fusion splicing, mechanical splicing, and assemble a splice enclosure.  Additionally, students will be trained to fully test and troubleshoot fiber optic cables and fiber optic systems using an Optical Time Domain Reflectometer (OTDR).

The 2 Week Shipboard Fiber Optics Course has been approved by the Chief of Naval Education and Training (CNET) as an equivalent to their Fiber Optic Maintenance Technician Course (A-670-0063) and KITCO is the Navy’s exclusive provider of this course.  Taught for the Navy at various Naval Bases, this course is in strict adherence to MIL-STD-2042B(SH) and NTSM-408.  All KITCO instructors have real world experience having spent literally thousands of hours terminating, splicing and testing fiber optic cable systems on over 200 U.S. Navy ships and submarines.  This course is the most comprehensive, hands-on shipboard fiber optic training available anywhere. 

The Certified Military Courses (Shipboard) are scheduled for September 17 – 28 and November 5 – 16, and the Certified Technician Courses are scheduled for October 15 – 26 and December 3 – 14.   www.kitcofo.com

KITCO is an ISO -9000-2001 Certified Company


BOMA International Webinars; BOMA Energy Efficiency Program (BEEP)

Sponsored by the BOMA Foundation and EPA’s ENERGY STAR® Program

Course 5

Valuing Energy Enhancement Projects & Financial Returns

Thursday, August 16, 2007

2:00 to 4:00 p.m., ET

Course 5 teaches the use of financial metrics and tools to calculate and sell enhancement projects to owners, asset managers and tenants by highlighting the positive financial and environmental impacts of improved energy performance.

Course 6

Building an Energy Awareness Program

Thursday, October 18, 2007

2:00 to 4:00 p.m., ET

Course 6 rounds out the series by focusing on how to create an effective awareness program, communicate accomplishments and benefits to key stakeholders, as well as provide samples and templates for attendees to easily customize.

Registration

Register for Course 5 or 6 Today

You will receive instructions for accessing the Webinar approximately 48 hours prior to each offering. Web access is required to participate in these Webinars.

Registration Fees

BOMA members: $99 for each Webinar in the series.

Non-BOMA members: $124 for each Webinar in the series.

The BOMA Foundation’s BOMA Energy Efficiency Program (BEEP) is an innovative program teaching property owners, managers, and operators important no- and low-cost strategies for optimizing equipment, people, and practices to reduce energy use and cost.  For more information about BEEP, visit www.boma.org/beep. 


Top Stories At Environmental Building News

Antimicrobial Chemicals in Building Materials: Hygiene or Harm?

Tristan Roberts

Fear of infection is hardly a new phenomenon, but it seems to have risen to a fever pitch in recent years. Modern medicine appeared to have all but conquered infectious disease decades ago-but in the last three decades our society's confidence in that victory has unraveled. Diseases like AIDS, anthrax, "mad cow disease," severe acute respiratory syndrome, antibiotic-resistant tuberculosis, and bird flu have perplexed and challenged the medical establishment, and popular culture and the press have seized on reawakened fears of uncontrollable diseases, reporting on health emergencies around the globe with ever greater fervency.

The market for antibacterial lotions, soaps, and wipes has exploded, and antimicrobial compounds are now common in other consumer items like shampoos, deodorants, shoes and apparel, and food-preparation and storage items, despite widespread evidence that these compounds often don't work as advertised. But now even our buildings are getting in on the trend. The use of chemicals in building products, especially to kill mold, is centuries-old, but antimicrobial chemicals are proliferating in heretofore rarely seen places: furniture, flooring, wallcoverings, textiles, countertops, sunshades, doorknobs and push-plates, ductwork, and caulking.

This article examines applications of antimicrobials in buildings, asking whether they are warranted, and looking at how antimicrobials work. It also explores health and safety concerns and suggests ways to make buildings more hygienic, with or without antimicrobials.

To see the full feature article:

http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm?fileName=160801a.xml

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BuildingGreen, Inc. owns the copyrights to all material contained in this email and to the full written articles. All rights are reserved except those explicitly granted herein. Contact Jim Newman at BuildingGreen, Inc., Jim@BuildingGreen.com with questions or for additional information.

Other Current Stories from Environmental Building News:

Report Says Green Still Doesn't Drive Building Costs

Nadav Malin

Having updated their influential 2004 study of the cost of green building with new data, Lisa Fay Matthiessen and Peter Morris of Davis Langdon still come to the same conclusion. There are so many huge cost factors in construction that it is not possible to detect any statistically significant difference between the cost of green and non-green buildings, they report in "Cost of Green Revisited," released in July 2007. Based on an analysis of the budgets for 221 projects, of which 86 were pursuing some level of LEED certification, the report concludes that "buildings cannot be budgeted based on averages," leaving open the question of whether, for any given building, a green agenda affects its cost.

To read the full article:

http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm?fileName=160805a.xml

Carnegie Introduces SurfaceIQ Wall coverings

Nadav Malin

The wall covering company Carnegie, maker of Xorel and other non-PVC wall coverings, has introduced a line of polyethylene wallcoverings with an affordable price of $22.50 per yard ($24.20/m; net wholesale rate). The Surface iQ line, manufactured by Len-Tex Corporation, has been available directly from the manufacturer since 2005. Carnegie's offerings include seven new patterns in a range of colors.

To read the full article:

http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm?fileName=160810b.xml

Light-Emitting Diodes: Chasing White Light

Allyson Wendt

Light-emitting diodes (LEDs) use semi-conducting materials to turn electricity into light; electrons jump from one material to another, emitting photons as they travel. While LEDs use very little electricity, they also produce relatively small amounts of light.

To read the full article:

http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm?fileName=160820b.xml

BuildingGreen, Inc. is publisher of the nation's oldest publication on sustainable design and construction and the leading national directory of green building products. For more information on BuildingGreen and its resources on environmentally responsible design and construction, visit www.BuildingGreen.com, e-mail info@buildinggreen.com, or call 800-861-0954 (outside the U.S. and Canada, call 802-257-7300). BuildingGreen is an independent, socially responsible, company based in Brattleboro, Vermont. www.buildinggreen.com


TIA Welcomes New Staff to Leadership Team

New VPs, Directors bring years of industry experience to help guide TIA’s rapid growth.

The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is pleased to announce the addition of four new members of its leadership team as part of its efforts to augment its member companies’ strategies during this period of market growth in the communications industry. TIA’s newest staff include: Ed Mikoski, VP-Standards and Business Development; Suzanne Ugast, VP-Marketing and Business Development; Carolyn Holmes Lee, Director, Legislative and Government Affairs; and Lora Ann Magruder, Director, Member Relations.

Mikoski will be responsible for coordination of TIA’s influential work in the standards development arena. He joins TIA after holding similar positions at the Electronic Components, Assemblies and Materials Association and with the Electronic Industries Alliance. Mikoski possesses 30 years of experience in the technology sector shepherding the development of numerous standards that have benefited the communications sector of the high-tech industry.

Ugast will steer TIA’s future growth as the leading advocate for the information, communications and entertainment technology industry. Ugast brings 20 years of experience in the marketing profession, exclusively in telecommunications and technology and will be responsible for managing the association’s Marketing and Communications, Membership, and Web Development departments. Ugast will also lead the effort to create and implement a marketing and branding campaign to grow TIA’s membership while promoting the work in the association’s policy, standards, business and networking events and market intelligence reports.

Holmes Lee comes to TIA this month after managing federal and state government affairs for 3M, where she showed effectiveness and a grasp of tech-related issues like telecom, energy and the environment, and tax policy. Prior to 3M, Holmes Lee was Legislative Director in the office of Senator Olympia Snowe of Maine, a prominent member of the Commerce Committee that oversees many issues important to TIA members. Before serving with Snowe, Holmes Lee was a legislative assistant handling national issues for Congresswoman Sue Kelly from 1998-2001.

Magruder comes to TIA after 7 years as Director of Membership for the Organization for the Promotion and Advancement of Small Telecommunications Companies (OPASTCO), where she developed the group’s campaigns for recruiting and retaining members. She has an illustrious career in the communications industry: prior to OPASTCO, Magruder was Government Relations Manager for the National Exchange Carrier Association (NECA), and she began her career with the U.S. Telephone Association. http://www.tiaonline.org.


Release Regarding OFS Patent Litigation

Draka Comteq Americas, Inc, a joint venture of Alcatel-Lucent and Draka Holding NV and a leading manufacturer of optical fiber, fiber optic cables, and copper communications cables, has formally responded to a lawsuit for alleged patent infringement filed against it in North Carolina Federal Court by Furukawa Electric North America ("FENA"), owner of OFS Fitel.  In its response, Draka Comteq Americas completely and categorically denied all allegations that it has infringed any patents allegedly owned by FENA.  Draka Comteq Americas also asserted counterclaims based on the unenforceability of the patents that FENA has asserted. 

In addition, Draka Comteq Americas has filed a patent infringement case against FENA and its subsidiary, OFS Fitel, in the U.S District Court in Marshall , Texas .  In that case, Draka Comteq Americas identifies at least eight valid and enforceable U.S. patents that FENA and OFS Fitel infringe, and requests as a remedy both monetary damages and injunctive relief. 

"Draka Comteq Americas is an industry leader in developing relevant intellectual property.  As such, we take our position surrounding intellectual property, as well as our obligations as a good corporate citizen, very seriously," stated Jacques Blanc, Chief Operating Officer for Draka Comteq. "Our response in the North Carolina lawsuit demonstrates our strong belief that Draka Comteq Americas has not infringed anyone's patent rights and that we will be totally vindicated in this proceeding."  Mr. Blanc further stated “Indeed, our review of this matter demonstrated that it was actually FENA and OFS Fitel -- and not us -- that were engaging in patent infringement, and that they were doing so by violating numerous Draka Comteq Americas patents.  These improper acts of infringement necessitated our commencement of the lawsuit in Texas , where we are confident we will prevail."   

 Draka is a 97 year old wire and cable company engaged worldwide in providing innovative cabling solutions for a wide range of applications. A top five cabler worldwide, Draka focuses its solutions through:
Draka Comteq, providing communications cabling solutions and Draka Cableteq, providing low-voltage and specialty cabling solutions. www.drakacomteq.us


Light Brigade Announces Three-day Fiber Characterization Course

The Light Brigade has announced the newest addition to its arsenal of fiber optic training titled Fiber Characterization: PMD, CD, and ORL. This three-day course not only provides the classroom instruction necessary to understand the theory and principles of fiber characterization, it also includes hands-on instruction on fiber-optic splicing, connector inspection and cleaning, span testing, and documentation.

Over the past twenty years, fiber optic cables have come to handle exponentially increasing bandwidth demands. As network speeds increase, optical dispersion compensation becomes more critical for maintaining high signal quality and low bit error rates. Transmission equipment manufacturers often will not guarantee the performance of their systems unless polarization mode dispersion (PMD), chromatic dispersion (CD), and optical return loss (ORL) tests have been documented. These vital tests require an understanding of the importance of optical cleanliness of the optical connections as well as how to properly perform reflection measurements using an optical time-domain reflectometer (OTDR).

Day one of the course includes classroom review of basic optical theory, standards, transmission basics, fiber types, connectors, test equipment, installation, systems, and the theory and principles of dispersion.

Day two specifically focuses on OTDRs, detailing the types available and how they function, as well as give practical experience with OTDR calibration and setup, loss measurement, and the proper use of deadzone boxes and terminators for reflectance measurement.

During day three, attendees will build an 80-km span using G.655 fiber (at 1,550 nm), and a 50-km span using G.652 fiber (at 1,310 nm). After testing and documenting these spans for PMD and CD, the attendees will insert dispersion-compensating modules into each span and then re-test for the new dispersion values.

Company Information

Since 1987 The Light Brigade has instructed 30,000 attendees in its public and custom classes. The company offers courses nationwide covering basic fiber optic design, maintenance and testing plus advanced courses such as FTTx, DWDM, SONET, PMD/CD, and video for traffic or surveillance. The Light Brigade has produced professional-quality educational DVDs, videos and CDs, and a self-paced FTTx/PON computerized training module. All of The Light Brigade's training materials are non-vendor specific and demonstrate theory and techniques applicable to any manufacturer's product.


Coleman Cable’s 3-Outlet Extension Cord Delivers ‘Power Where You Need It’

Coleman Cable Inc. (CCI) introduces the Cord Runner™ extension cord featuring three evenly spaced outlets, instead of just one outlet at the end. The new product is ideal for landscaping, workshops, holiday lighting or any job-site requiring multiple tasks in different areas. 

The Cord Runner has a heavy-duty 14-gauge STW outdoor rated cord that is durable, reliable and flexible even in the coldest weather. Each evenly spaced outlet has a power indicator light to let you know when the power is on. The extension cord is available in 6 ft. and 25ft. lengths and green or yellow jacket. 

“The Cord Runner makes it easier and safer to power multiple tasks using just one extension cord,” said Blaine Ballard, CCI product manager. “And because the Cord Runner’s three outlets are conveniently spaced, it provides much more flexibility in running tasks in different areas. The new Cord Runner is yet another solution from Coleman Cable delivering power where you need it.” www.colemancable.com


Copper Trunk Cable Assemblies

Leviton is pleased to introduce pre-terminated, factory-tested Copper Trunk cable assemblies; the ideal solution for fast, simplified Data Center installations.

Leviton Copper Trunks are custom-configured in pre-engineered lengths using connectors to meet the specific needs of each application. By shifting much of the assembly work to the factory, pre-terminated copper trunks offer significantly reduced installation time.

Leviton Copper Trunks utilize standard QuickPort® jacks which are compatible with Leviton's full line of QuickPort panels. Use of standardized panels allows trunks to be installed alongside individual cable runs or other media types.

Leviton Copper Trunks are offered in both UTP and Shielded versions of CAT 6A, CAT 6, and CAT 5e performance. All UTP jacks utilize Leviton's patented Retention Force Technology™ (RFT) for consistent long-term connections. Plug terminations feature Leviton's SlimLine plug with "snagless" strain relief boot.

Each trunk assembly receives a unique serial number, and individual cables are numbered relative to that serial number. A braided sleeve bundles individual cables into an aesthetic and cohesive trunk assembly while the included pulling eye protects terminations during shipment and installation.

Pre-terminated cable assemblies are 100% factory tested, and are eligible for the Leviton Lifetime Product and System Performance Warranty without any additional on-site field-testing.

For more information on this or other Leviton products, log onto www.leviton.com  


Corning Cable Systems Grants License to Preformed Line Products

PLP to use Corning’s OptiTap Connector technology in optical terminal designs

Corning Cable Systems, part of Corning Incorporated’s (NYSE: GLW) Telecommunications segment, and Preformed Line Products Company (NASDAQ:PLPC) announce the signing of a license agreement, the terms of which provide PLP with a non-exclusive license to certain optical fiber terminal patents.

The industry leader in preconnectorized FTTx solutions, Corning Cable Systems is licensing the optical terminal patents to Preformed Line Products (PLP). Corning will also be supplying PLP with its OptiTap Connectors, the ideal solution for factory-terminated, environmentally sealed and hardened connectors for use in drop cable deployments in optical access networks. The hardened connector significantly reduces the terminal and drop cable installation time for subscriber connection, thereby reducing the total installed cost of deployment.

“PLP is pleased to be able to address the growing market demand for preconnectorized optical terminals,” said John Hofstetter, director of marketing and sales for PLP. “PLP’s innovative COYOTE® Closure designs, coupled with Corning’s OptiTap Connector technology, can advance the use of cost-effective preconnectorized products in FTTx deployments.”

“This agreement will enable Corning and PLP to further promote and participate in global FTTx applications,” said Dr. Bernhard Deutsch, director of marketing and market development for Corning Cable Systems public networks. “Customers will benefit from having an additional source for preconnectorized terminals to make deployments faster, easier, more reliable and less costly.”

Through its Evolant® Solutions for Access Networks, Corning Cable Systems offers specialized portfolios of innovative products and services that enable customers to cost-effectively deploy fiber in the last mile. For additional information on Corning Cable Systems, contact a customer service representative at 1-800-743-2675, toll free in the United States, or (+1) 828-901-5000, international, or visit www.corning.com/cablesystems.


SCA Offers Free Cabling Training Curriculum For Schools

Includes 200+ PowerPoint Slides And Instructor Guide

The Structured Cabling Association, Inc., the professional society of structured cabling, has created a free PowerPoint presentation for schools wanting to offer training in structured cabling installation for communications and security systems. The free SCA program was created to allow schools to include cabling in their telecommunications or information technology curriculum as early as high school to encourage students to consider this lucrative profession.

Teaching communications cabling needs to be included in technical programs as early as the high school level.” says Tom Collins, Professor at Gateway Community & Technical College in Cincinnati, a founder of the SCA and a contributor to the curriculum. “Many schools have communications programs but lack the materials to teach a cabling course, essential to the overall understanding of communications technology. Developing such a course is not easy for most instructors. The SCA, true to its non-profit professional society outlook, created this program to distribute free to instructors to facilitate teaching cabling and particularly to encourage younger students to consider a career in cabling, where jobs currently are readily available.”

The four-part series includes over 200 PowerPoint slides keyed to the SCA textbook, Data, Voice and Video Cabling published by Delmar Learning. Topics include introduction to communications cabling, introduction to structured cabling, structured wiring and wiring practices and fiber optics in structured cabling. The PowerPoint slides are editable to allow instructors to adapt the presentations to their classes and add other relevant materials to the slides. The materials are easily integrated into  in a telecommunications or information technology curriculum. With the current interest in residential cabling to support broadband connections like fiber to the home, the material is also appropriate for many electrical training programs and apprenticeships.

Schools may download the presentations from the SCA website. Access to the program is available to SCA-approved schools offering SCA certification programs and SCA-registered schools who wish to teach an introductory cabling course without the complete SCA certification curriculum.

The Structured Cabling Association, Inc. is a non-profit professional society founded in 2006 to promote education and certification of those working with structured cabling. SCA offers online tutorials on “What Is Cabling” and "The Tech Home" at http://www.scausa.org


HELLERMANNTYTON Launches New Corporate Website

HellermannTyton North America launches a new corporate website featuring greatly enhanced product information and advanced search capabilities. The new website, found at www.hellermann.tyton.com, makes it easy for users to locate the precise product they need - by using the search function or by browsing the product selection to find the required solution.  The product directory, featuring the company's cable management, identification, and network connectivity products, can be drilled down so that representative photos, drawings, and product specification information of each part number can be quickly viewed online.  The website also highlights the company's key markets and product sets associated with each.  Samples and literature can be ordered online as well as guidance on where to buy HellermannTyton products.  Links to HellermannTyton companies around the globe are also provided.

Highlighted on the home page of the website are the company's latest press releases and a "what's new" section for featured products and announcements.

The company's new SwiftMark automatic label printer and applicator, RapidNet pre-terminated network cabling system, and the latest Engineered Fastening Solutions catalog are just some of the featured items on the site - demonstrating the company's activity in the wire harnessing, voice and data, and automotive markets.

Follow this link to download a high-resolution, printable screen shot of the HellermannTyton Corporate Home Page (~1Mb):

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FOA Creates Web Site To Assist Users In Planning & Installing Fiber Optic Communications Systems

The FOA has filled a void in the information available about fiber optics, creating a web site devoted to information useful to the end user who is considering using fiber optics in their communications systems or planning and installing a network. The end user, who owns and uses communications systems, often finds it hard to get information about fiber optics aimed specifically at them. Industry standards are written by and for manufacturers. Most training material is written to train installation techs, the group the FOA focuses on with its certification programs.

The FOA has created a special section of its website where end users can find answers to their questions on fiber optics or even find out what questions to ask. In addition, it includes step-by-step recommendations for making a decision whether fiber is the best choice for them, planning the system, choosing components, communications system equipment and even a contractor to install everything.

As a non-profit professional society chartered to promote fiber optics, the FOA offers an unique, unbiased perspective on this process that can assist users in making the best choices for their needs.  Besides basic information needed by users, the web site has links to many technical references and standards they will find helpful. The web site is http://www.thefoa.org/user/


Green Technology World Conference

The Green Technology World Conference is the premier event focused on educating you about technologies, essential issues, and trends that enable companies to operate more efficiently, thereby creating a positive impact
on both your businesses and the environment. The event will be held September 11th-12th at the Los Angeles
Convention Center.

And now you can register to attend this groundbreaking event for FREE. You get to attend the breakout sessions, keynote presentations, roundtable discussions, networking receptions, and the exhibit hall filled with companies demonstrating the latest “clean and environmentally friendly” technologies for no cost when you register in advance.

You can register for your free pass here

CUTTING EDGE CONFERENCE PROGRAM:

We recently released the complete conference program for the Green Technology World Conference. These sessions were carefully created to offer the most useful, relevant information possible, focusing on providing real-world examples from leading companies using green technologies. And each of the sessions and roundtable discussions will be led by speakers selected from hundreds of applicants, representing some of most innovative companies utilizing clean and green technologies, including Cisco, Toyota, AMD, Ericsson, and many more. 

Below is a list of the sessions being offered over the two-day Green Technology World Conference:

  • Top Ten Ways to be GREEN through Better Networking
  • Maximizing Benefits of a Virtual Workforce
  • Empowering Teleworking with IP Telephony and Web Services
  • Virtual Meetings: A Faster Path to Lowered Emissions
  • Alleviating the Carbon Footprint of Corporate Travel though Conferencing, Collaboration and Video Conferencing
  • Green Case Study: Pat Lobb Toyota
  • The Greening of the Data Center – A Roundtable Discussion
  • Paving the Way for a Greener Approach to Deploying Telecom Networks
  • Advanced TCA — Green Conferencing in Data Centers
  • Truly Green Application Specific Computer Design
  • The Future of Green Technology – A Roundtable Discussion

You can read full descriptions of these sessions, along with learn more about the speakers presenting at the event here.

UNIQUE OPPORTUNITY OFFERS REAL SOLUTIONS:

Again, you can attend this unique, groundbreaking event for FREE if you register in advance. This is an outstanding opportunity for you to not only benefit your company but also have a positive impact on the environment and the world

as a whole. Come and learn more about these new green technologies, network with others in a similar position to learn of their successes or failures in previous efforts, and perhaps most importantly meet with leading vendors of these

technologies ready to offer you real solutions for your company to implement your own green program.

I hope you will participate in the Green Technology World Conference, and I look forward to seeing you in Los Angeles.

Regards,

The Green Technology World Conference Team


CommScope and Axis Communications Form Alliance

CommScope, Inc. (NYSE: CTV), a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communications networks, in support of the delivery of intelligent building solutions to its customers, has announced an alliance with Axis Communications, the global leader in the network video market.

Today, one of the more pervasive trends in the security industry is convergence, according to Mark Peterson, senior vice president, Global Marketing, Enterprise, CommScope. "In order to be more diligent and efficient with security programs, many companies are merging physical security departments with IT departments," he said. "In addition, many organizations are planning to add more intelligence to buildings, where data, building automation and safety and surveillance systems all converge on a single infrastructure platform. With this alliance, CommScope and Axis help bring the intelligent building to their customers.

"In order to allow our customers to deploy a high quality, top performing, and seamless network for all IP devices, CommScope is combining our strengths in the physical infrastructure space with the strength of companies that have their own unique expertise," said Peterson. "In the security space, Axis has the clear leadership and expertise in IP-based video surveillance. We believe that the alliance represents a great way to help our customers receive exceptional intelligent building solutions."

As part of CommScope's Alliance program, the relationship with Axis Communications should open opportunities for CommScope to promote the idea of an intelligent building infrastructure to customers around the world by linking them to an expert in converged surveillance operations.

Both CommScope and Alliance plan to engage in cross-training programs with their sales force. "We believe the training will assist with the delivery of prompt responses to customers' needs," said Peterson. "In addition, this alliance may cultivate the need for more education within the consulting community about convergence - recognizing the potential benefits from the collaborative designs of surveillance systems and IT network infrastructures."

"CommScope is helping us communicate more effectively to our customers the importance and benefits of an intelligent building network system where all applications, from servers to video surveillance system, are converged onto one infrastructure platform," said Fredrik Nilsson, general manager of Axis Communications. "We are thrilled to have an opportunity to build upon CommScope's expertise while delivering the latest converged video security solutions to our customers."  http://www.axis.com.  http://www.commscope.com


Colleges, Universities Are Improving Emergency Communications Systems

Driven by concern over recent high-profile crimes and natural disasters on campus, colleges and universities are aggressively upgrading their emergency communications systems, according to the latest survey of members by ACUTA, the Association for Communications Technology Professionals in Higher Education.

In a survey done at the recent ACUTA annual conference, attended by more than 400 ACUTA members from institutions all over the U.S. and Canada, 81 percent of those surveyed either have upgrades in progress or will begin them within the next 12 months. Asked if these upgrades are in response to high-profile events – such as the shootings at Virginia Tech University earlier this year – 89 percent said there was a connection.

Sixty-three percent of respondents at the schools planning or implementing upgrades said their upgrades are in progress, while 20 percent expect the upgrades within a year, and the remainder are still in the discussion stage.

The areas where most colleges and universities are focusing their attention are in e-mail and text alerts, voice alerts, alarms and sirens, and emergency annunciator systems. Other frequently cited areas are video surveillance, 911 and E911 systems, call boxes, electronic signage, and safety personnel.

While 71 percent of survey respondents said their school is well prepared or adequately prepared for a natural disaster – with 29 percent judging themselves poorly prepared – when it comes to a major crime on campus, that percentage dropped to 57 percent judging themselves well or adequately prepared, with 43 percent considering themselves poorly prepared.

“Clearly, ACUTA member colleges and universities are responding to the concerns of students, faculty, staff, and the public by working to improve their emergency notification and response,” said Jeri Semer, executive director of ACUTA. “As another school year begins, we all hope that these improvements will help keep campuses safer.”

Asked how important the various elements of campus emergency notifications are to them, the ACUTA survey respondents emphasized 911 and E911 systems as most important, followed by e-mail and text alerts, safety personnel, voice alerts, call boxes, alarms and sirens, and video surveillance.

Finally, asked who has been the primary driver for upgraded emergency notification systems, 55 percent said their school’s senior administration, while 23 percent said it was the telecommunications and IT departments driving the changes.

ACUTA is the only national association dedicated to serving the needs of higher education communications technology professionals, representing some 2,000 individuals at 770 institutions. www.acuta.org


SMP Data Communications Connects with Dubai Palm Project

SMP Data Communications, a leading developer and manufacturer of high-speed cross-connect products for communication networks, is pleased to announce the completion of The Palm Jumeriah’s Shoreline Apartment project in Dubai, UAE in conjunction with Superior Technologies, SMP’s Dubai representation.  The Dubai Palm Project has become famous as one of the world’s largest land reclamation projects and is fast becoming known as a celebrated landmark and international attraction for the Middle East.

The Palm Jumeriah, known as the eighth wonder of the modern world, is the first phase in the Palm Trilogy, a solution to Dubai’s shrinking Gulf front real estate.  Designed, created and engineered by Nakheel, Dubai’s premier developer, The Shoreline Apartments is the first multi-dwelling project on the manufactured island.  Nearly 25,000 SMP Category 6 outlet solutions were deployed in the Shoreline project of 1,242 luxury apartments and 5 clubhouses.  First residents have already moved in and additional phases are currently being planned.

 Superior Technologies supplies SMP connectivity products to some of the most prestigious developers in Dubai, including Nakheel and EMAAR properties, and has accomplished completion of more than 350 medium to large project in and around the Middle East.  “SMP is pleased to be a part of such a prominent international project and we are proud to be the connectivity choice of Nakheel for this phase. We look forward to working with Superior Technologies and Nakheel on future endeavors for The Palm Jumeriah.” Stated Bill Reynolds, V.P and General Manager of SMP Data Communications

SMP Data Communications, headquartered in Swannanoa, North Carolina, is internationally recognized for its role in establishing the world’s data/communications standards, through its innovative-patented technologies. SMP, founded in 1990, manufactures and develops copper and fiber passive connectivity hardware components for use in commercial and residential applications.  The company is a wholly owned subsidiary of Preformed Line Products (PLPC) of Cleveland, Ohio.  For more information about SMP’s complete product line visit our website at www.smpdata.com


Componexx Takes Its Cables Very Seriously

Componexx cables are custom made by the order. The Componexx factory operates a state-of-the-art ZUMBACH Extrusion System. This machine is fully computer controlled and is truly what is needed in today’s High Definition world to ensure consistency at all points of the extrusion process.

With its Multi-Sensor Data Acquisition, Control and Display System all the manufacturing phases are monitored closely. From critically important shielding to protect against EMI and RFI and Nitrogen Injected dielectrics, jacket extrusion, CV-lines, in jacketing and coating processes, etc. - ZUMBACH systems result in a considerable higher quality product overall.  

Touch a Componexx cable and feel the consistency and smoothness of the outer jackets. This helps during installations causing less snags of the cable. The universal multi-tasking systems (USYS) from ZUMBACH allow the connection of many in- line sensors for diameter, wall thickness, eccentricity, capacitance, and spark testing. Nothing is worse than a cable that doesn’t perform well.

Componexx inspects and test each and every cable to ensure consistent performance and also the look and feel. Componexx uses high purity Oxygen Free Copper in each of the three new cable lines and ensures all of its cables are ROHS (Restriction of certain Hazardous Substances) compliant. All are environmentally friendly and offers a life-time guarantee on every cable. Composite, Component, S-Video, Subwoofer, Digital Audio, Toslink Optical, HMDI™, DVI, MP3/4 Player and adaptors.

Componexx offers a solution to every professional home theater installers needs. Visit us at Booth 3802, Ballroom Level. www.componexx.com


Robert Kenny Joins General Cable As Vice President And General Manager, Datacom Cables

General Cable announced today that Robert D. Kenny will join General Cable as Vice President and General Manager, Datacom Cables.  He will have responsibility for the Company’s premise, fiber optic and central office cable businesses.  Kenny will report to Gregory Lampert, Senior, Vice President and General Manager of Cable and Datacom Products.

Bob is a well recognized technology and commercial leader in the communications industry, and we look forward to having him accelerate the outstanding progress we have made in the Datacom business over the past few years,” said Lampert.  “He has driven profitable growth through technology in each of his senior level general management positions.  Bob wa