Women in BICSI are excited to announce the new BICSI ICT Woman of the Year Award that recognizes an exceptional woman in the ICT industry. This award highlights women’s achievements and contributions […]
Women in BICSI are excited to announce the new BICSI ICT Woman of the Year Award that recognizes an exceptional woman in the ICT industry. This award highlights women’s achievements and contributions […]
We all know that dirty fiber connector end faces can cause loss and reflection, which is why they need to be cleaned and inspected before making that final connection. But what if […]
Brad Johnson (second from L), president of Superior Essex, and Matt Laherty (second from R), CEO of Platformatics, Inc., receive the 2017 Cabling Innovators award from Cabling Installation & Maintenance chief editor […]
Contrary to popular belief, wired (i.e., balanced copper cabling) and wireless technologies are actually complementary. Wi-Fi technology requires balanced copper cabling to provide remote power using Power-over-Ethernet technology and backhaul data from […]
Tuesday, Oct. 24 9 a.m. SGT. CommScope’s Cat 6A Coming of Age Webinar. Read the source article at cc.readytalk.com
This White Paper can help you be more productive and result into achieving higher levels of overall job profitability. Deploying Software as a Service (SaaS), or the Cloud, affects existing work processes. […]
Fans at the University of Iowa’s Kinnick Stadium should finally have cellular connectivity this season, thanks to a new neutral-host DAS installed by Connectivity Wireless Solutions over the past offseason. Read the […]
To better understand the available options for data center migration, it is useful to become familiar with the alphabet soup that makes up the suffixes used to distinguish transceiver types. For example, […]
Perhaps no environment requires effective structured cabling more than the data center. The reason is clear: even as fewer traditional data centers are being built in favor of outsourcing to the cloud–i.e., […]
Wireless networks in the U.S. have little redundancy or interoperability, which means they can fail when they are needed the most, in natural disasters such as the firestorms in Northern California. Read […]