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Berk-Tek and Ortronics Sign New Agreement to Continue
NetClear Technology Alliance

 NetClear offers end-to-end modular engineered solutions for enhanced Category 5e, Category 6 and optical fiber channels—all backed by a 25-year warranty. TheNetClear team, which includes Berk-Tek and Ortronics, has set aggressive goals, including a commitment to increase joint research and development efforts.  Rigorous co-engineering efforts and advanced research capabilities will enhance NetClear optimized cabling solutions to provide greater support for the demanding applications of today’s’ enterprise networks, such as VoIP and 10 Gigibit Ethernet.
For complete information click over to:
http://www.berktek.com/SampleASP/uploadedfiles/NetClear Signs New Agreement.pdf

Siemon Announces the Release of High-Density Patch Cord
— the Bladepatch

 Siemon, a global leader in network cabling systems and components, again marks an industry first with the release of its new BladePatch™. The innovative design of BladePatch is like no other patch cord available in the market today. Although the plug is an RJ45 style, it features a unique latching design that eliminates the need to depress an external latch. The plug latch is activated by the boot in a push-pull fashion similar to an SC fiber connector. The plug locks into position when it is pushed into the outlet or patch panel, and unlatches for removal when the boot is pulled back.

 With BladePatch's unique latching design, need for less "finger space" around each patch cord, and slimmer boot design, it is ideal for high-density patching environments. While it is designed to work with any RJ45- style UTP outlet or patch panel, its ideal use is with blade servers.
For complete information click over to:
 http://www.siemon.com/e-catalog/products/bladepatch.asp

Ripley Acquires Clauss's Fiber Optic/Telecom Division

Ripley Company (www.ripley-tools.com) recently announced that it has acquired the Fiber Optic/Telecom and Electronic divisions of Clauss. Details of the acquisition have not been made public.

 

Clauss, founded in 1877, manufactures tools and scissors for fiber-optic, telecommunications, and electronics markets. The Fiber Optic/Telecom division includes fiber-optic preparation tools including the NO-NIK fiber stripper, CC 125 fiber cleaver, CFS fiber stripper, Kevlar shears, fiber-optic preparation kits, and consumables for fiber preparation.

 

"We at Clauss believe that the acquisition of our Fiber Optic/Telecom tools by the Ripley Company puts the best interest of our customers first," said Scott Sprouse, president of Clauss. "As the fiber-optic market reemerges and grows, this move allows Ripley to offer installers, technicians, electrical contractors, and OEMs the most complete line of tools in the industry."

 

Ripley's vice president and general manager Ed Dearborn said the acquisition "is forward thinking, allowing each company's strongest assets to come together." He called Clauss's product offering "a natural fit to the Ripley product range."

 

The Clauss tool line will be available through all of Ripley's distributors worldwide, and directly from The Ripley Company.

 

This article is reprinted from Cabling Installation & Maintenance’s online magazine (http://cim.pennnet.com)

 
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