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Heard On The Street - December 2009
Universities & Community Colleges have Found Many
Benefits in Having Security Cameras on Campus
NECA 2010 Boston – Attention NECA Show Exhibitors
HCM Copper Cable Selection Guide
Optical Cable Corporation Acquires Applied Optical Systems, Inc.
AOL Asks 2,500 Employees to Resign OR ELSE
Belden Announces Management Changes After 1,800 Workers Laid Off
ELK Products Board of Directors Announces the Appointment of Joel Rosson as President
General Cable Involved in DOJ/EC Probe of the Cable-Manufacturing Industry
HCM Receives Honorary Mention from New Hampshire’s Department Of Environmental Services
Optical Cable Corporation Announces Share Repurchase Plan
PON - Passive Optical Network Equipment Sales Reach Record Level in 3rd Qtr 2009
UTC Pays $1.82 Billion to Acquire GE Security
VERIZON - The Firings Continue
BOMA 360 Performance Buildings Rank Among the Best in the Industry
Dow Wire and Cable PRICE INCREASE Announced
Siemon Network Cabling Solutions Supports IBM’s Portable Modular Data Center (Pmdc) Solution
Jason Butchko Appointed General Manager of Networks Division of IDEAL Industries
NAED Names Dan Nitowsky as Incoming Eastern Region Vice President-Elect
Leviton Partners with Local Business Community to Provide Tips And Training on “Going Green”
Breaking News from BuildingGreen.com
Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) Courses Begin at BICSI
Optical Cable Corporation Merges Smp Data Communications SubsidiaryA
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Files Comments on China's Draft Telecommunications Law
TIA Webinar: Energy & Environmental Trends & Forecasts
Times Microwave Systems Introduces LMR-400-UltraFlex-FR Low Loss Coaxial Cable
Tips: Holiday Shopping Mall Safety – Crime Isn't Taking A Holiday
BuildingGreen Announces 2009 Top-10 Green Building Products
Hitachi Cable Manchester Adds Vice President of Sales for Premise and Fiber
Fluke Networks Live Webcast: How To Resolve Ten Common Problems Encountered by Network Technicians BISBEE’S BUZZ It's
official we are having a recession. The government has recognized these
financial hard-times as a RECESSION. Call it whatever you want to call it, but
it's still painful. These cycles of financial conditions have historically
lasted approximately eleven months from the recognized beginning until the
point where recovery is definite. This time it may take longer. There
are few signs to confirm optimistic forecasts. Now, there are a few
"players," who are willing to go to the end of the limb, and predict
a whopping 3% increase by the end of the first quarter of 2010. Hopefully, the
worst is over, and providing we don't have any more "big" surprises,
the technology sector is itching to move forward. Some projects, which were
"on-hold," are getting ready for the green light in the first
quarter. Remember:
"Things are always darkest, just before they go completely black." On
the environmental front, things are improving and GREEN is GOLD. "GETTING THE
LEAD-OUT" Many communication cables contain LEAD and
other heavy metals. Now we have the technology to make cables without hazardous
materials (HAZ-MAT) at no additional cost. Think RoHS. Today
the most common and wide spread environmental health problem facing young
children is LEAD poisoning. Millions of
American children have been exposed to LEAD and now suffer from elevated levels
of LEAD in their bodies. Once in the
body, LEAD can cause a wide variety of physical and mental problems. The problems associated with LEAD poisoning
are compounded by the fact that many people do not know what it is or how their
children get it. It is very important
that the cabling and connector industry (from manufacturer to installer), learn
how LEAD poisoning can be prevented. SAFETY
is too important to ignore. LEAD is a very bad thing. Since
the end of World War II, technology has developed at a rate which has defied
all predictions. We have had
breakthroughs in medicine, communications, science, chemistry, manufacturing,
and almost every other segment of our world. Now
for the bad news. We have really
screwed-up the environment and it's coming back to haunt us. Thanks to technology, we are learning about
the dangers of pollution. Man has
poisoned the water, polluted the air, wasted most of the precious natural
resources, and damn near killed himself with the by-products and waste
generated by progress. A
few years back we hailed asbestos as a miracle insulation material. It was fire proof, and had a long functional
life. Then we found out what happens
when we inhale the microscopic asbestos particles. CANCER! Now
we are focused on LEAD. Overexposure to
LEAD is a major public health risk. LEAD
is highly toxic, persists indefinitely in the environment and bio-accumulates
in humans and aquatic organisms. LEAD
poisoning is the leading environmentally induced illness in children. When accumulated in the human body, LEAD also
causes health problems in adults, who can suffer pregnancy complications, high
blood pressure, nervous disorders and memory and concentration problems. The
potential for harm from LEAD and other heavy metals have been well established
and has forced changes in consumer products.
LEAD, for instance, has been banned from gasoline and household paints,
food cans, pipes, ammunition, fishing lures, and dishes (just to name a few).
High mercury levels have kept certain fish off restaurant menus for years. In
semiconductors and solder, LEAD has either been prohibited or restricted. There is growing pressure for the total
elimination of LEAD. Why
didn't we know about all of the LEAD that was being used in manufacturing? The Emergency Planning and Community
Right-To-Know Act (EPCRA) and section 6607 of the Pollution Prevention Act (PPA),
mandate that a publicly accessible toxic chemical database be developed and
maintained by US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA). This database, known as the Toxics Release
Inventory (TRI), contains information concerning waste management activities
and the release of toxic chemicals by facilities that manufacture, process, or
use these hazardous materials. The
TRI reporting rule requires more companies to report on the LEAD they use and
release into the air, water or land.
Previously the rule required facilities report LEAD and LEAD compound
emissions if they manufactured or processed more than 25,000 pounds annually or
used more than 10,000 pounds annually.
Under the new rule, the reporting threshold will be lowered to 100
pounds annually for each facility. What's
all the fuss about making products Lead-Free?
The disposal and recyclability issues are a major concern. Heavy metals such as LEAD, cadmium, and
mercury can seep from landfills into water supplies, or travel from
incinerators into our atmosphere. The European Council Directive on Waste from
Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) proposes restrictions on the use of
LEAD and other heavy metals in electronic products. LEAD was once the backbone of the electronics
assembly industry but is now being shown the door. The solder used in electronic assemblies
contains about 37% LEAD. When printed
circuit boards, disposed of in landfills, are exposed to acid rain, the LEAD
will leach out of the solder. European
electronics assembly firms have made a global alliance to plan an early
transition to the use of LEAD-FREE solders in electrical and electronic
equipment. Due
to environmental concerns, the need for LEAD-FREE solutions in electronic
components and cabling systems, is receiving increasing attention within the
telecommunications and electronics industries.
Product stewardship is the new frontier in the environmental management
and pollution prevention fields. Spurred
into action by approaching packs of litigious marauders, many Many
companies have initiated their commitment to the environment by providing
LEAD-FREE products. For example, recently Tyco Electronics offered their
Lead-Free Solutions in their on-line catalog.
In all, the site lists approximately 5,000 LEAD-FREE part numbers. Tyco says it can make "almost any new
product" without using LEAD. Tyco promises more to come soon. If
you are planning to recycle PVC cables, there is a big problem. They are NOT
able to separate the heavy metals (LEAD, cadmium) from recycled PVC
compound. It seems the only way to GET THE
LEAD OUT is not to put it in. Aside
from the health and liability issues, the costs of cables which contain LEAD
may be considerably higher than the original purchase price. The building owners are insisting that rental
tenants cease to use their building as a cable trash dumpster when they move
out. In the future you can be sure that
the larger costs for disposal of "abandoned" cabling that contains
LEAD will be a curse that no one wants placed on them. What is RoHS? What are the restricted materials
mandated under RoHS? Why is RoHS compliance
important? How are products tested for
RoHS compliance? Which companies are
affected by the RoHS Directive? What about RoHS 2? What is WEEE? How are RoHS and WEE
related? Put
another way, RoHS regulates the hazardous substances used in electrical and
electronic equipment, while WEEE regulates the disposal of this same equipment. THE
CABLING MARKET IN THE In
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Remember
Safety is too important to ignore. Merry
Christmas – Happy New Year and a Wonderful But
That’s Just My Opinion,
Frank Bisbee, Editor ********************************* Universities & Community Colleges have Found Many Benefits in Having Security Cameras on Campus Universities &
Community Colleges have found many benefits in having security cameras on
campus. Universities
and Colleges across the country have discovered the power of surveillance to
enhance a safer environment for students, staff, and faculty. BIG DADDY IS
WATCHING A
recent news story unveiled the power of the surveillance coupled with an
organized security program at a college in Jacksonville, FL. Bernard Chapple,
director of information technology at Edward Waters College, works with
security camera monitors that track activity around the school's campus and
buildings. From
a security perspective, the nerve center of On
the screens, miniature students hefting books and folders amble across dozens
of surveillance feeds that security officers are constantly scanning. "We're
on 24/7," Chapple said. "These monitors are our all-seeing eye, and
it's how we make sure all our students are safe and conducting themselves
properly. "We're
like their parents - just with cameras." Surveillance
equipment is a mainstay at most colleges, but the amount of usage varies
greatly. Chapple,
director of information technology at Edward Waters, said the security office
and the 60 cameras perched strategically around campus are a focal point of the
school's security efforts. The surrounding neighborhood has had its problems
with drugs and gun violence, and Chapple said the cameras add an extra layer of security to keep
criminals away. YALE
UNIVERSITY Surveillance footage helped officers investigating the September
disappearance of a Yale University graduate student narrow down their search
radius. Cameras were rolling as 24-year-old Annie Le walked into a research
building, but they never captured her leaving. Police
isolated the search to the building and eventually found Le's body stashed in
the wall in a basement laboratory. Chapple
said security cameras helped in the investigation of his own high-profile
incident in April. A fight between about 30 female students prompted the
intervention of security officers and some police. A few of the participants
said it was just play fighting, but an Edward Waters administrator told The
Times-Union in April the school found their actions inappropriate. Ten students
were suspended after an internal investigation in which security officers pored
over video footage. "Whether it was a play fight or some kind of rumble,
it was hard to miss," Chapple said. "We had guys there breaking
things up immediately, but the cameras came in handy when we wanted to go back
and view the incident again in detail." Cameras
also are used heavily at all five Florida State College at He
said security teams use a combination of live monitoring and Internet-proxy cameras
that can be accessed remotely to scan the schools. Most of the cameras are
centered inside and on the exterior of buildings where students congregate. "It's
a preventative measure we can use to ensure our students stay safe from people
walking off the street onto campus," Jurewicz said. "Having the live
surveillance makes it a little more proactive than just taping everything. And
if, God forbid, something bad does happen, we have the ability to track the
action and point the authorities in the right direction." Campus
security at Lt.
Tammy Oliver of the University of North Florida Police Department said her
office doesn't have live monitoring on any security cameras. None of the
cameras or monitoring devices are digital. She said the cameras are used
passively to build evidence. "The equipment is a little behind the times,
but it's helpful sporadically," Oliver said. "If we get lucky enough
to have something occur in front of them, we can use the tapes as proof."
Oliver declined to say how many cameras are on campus, but she said the only
dorm with video surveillance is the newly opened Osprey Fountains. She said the
relatively low crime rate in the surrounding neighborhood hasn't necessitated a
large investment in cameras. "We
prefer to get out there and check things out ourselves," she said.
"The cameras are there more as a 'just in case' measure." In
the past most university officers preferred the shoe-leather approach to
chair-bound surveillance anyway. Today’s technology has proven to deliver a
higher level of security at a lower cost than the traditional “feet on the
street”. The growing need to build a barrier of protection is apparent in our
headlines. Drugs and
violence are always trying to infiltrate our schools and threaten our children. “Safe
Campus Concepts” from Communications Supply Corporation - CSC Today’s
campuses are under increasing pressure to ensure the safety of their students,
faculty and staff. Meeting this need means having communication systems that
enable you to quickly push information to the campus community and connect
first responders. We
went to find out what CSC is doing to help you work with schools and
universities to implement unified communications systems that: support
lockdown procedures provide
emergency notification integrate
with building control systems to support surveillance deliver
alarms and alerts enhance
responsiveness of campus security personnel and administrators CSC
scored 100% in our survey for the capabilities to provide everything we needed
to build, enhance, or, update the unified communications systems. Recently, CSC
has put their support and sales staff through intensive training to support the
customer’s security objectives and it shows. We
suggest that you visit their website or call your CSC representative today to
hear how CSC “Safe Campus Concepts” and solutions allow schools to leverage
existing infrastructure investments for voice and data while adding video and
mobility components for a comprehensive, multi-step approach to campus safety -
awareness, response coordination and campus notification. Of all the firms and
distributors that we interviewed and researched, Communications Supply
Corporation – CSC had the highest rating.
Visit gocsc.com/safecampus to
learn more. Building and maintaining a video surveillance system has changed a
great deal over the past few years. Today we can do things that were only
dreamed of a few years ago. The new Faster Than Light™ (FTL) Server and Storage
solutions introduced at the ASIS convention this year has greatly enhanced and
simplified the difficult problem of determining the proper server to support
your system, and it’s guaranteed. It’s a shameless plug, but it really works. www.gocsc.com/FTL0909
Not getting
what you need from your video surveillance system? Frustrated
because you are losing feeds, footage and images? Tired of purchasing more
storage and server devices because you're just not sure what capacity you truly
need? Use CSC’s exclusive IP Security Optimization Portal™ (WWW.FTLPortal.com ) to
configure your next FTL Server and Storage Solution from CSC. Contractors
everywhere are discovering new revenues from installing these valuable systems,
not just in schools, but in hospitals, retail, banks, and a host of business
offices. Spending
money on technology sure beats trying to defend a lawsuit (even if you have
insurance) but it especially beats sending condolence letters to families of
students or employees. By: Frank Bisbee, Editor ********************************* NECA 2010 Boston – Attention NECA Show Exhibitors Thank
you again for making the NECA Show at NECA 2009 MORE
NEWS from NECA – Natl. Electrical Contractors Assn. Now
Accepting Registrations for: NFPA 70E Essentials Part II 12/03/2009 John Luke, the ESCO Group, presented a two-hour webinar on NFPA
70E Essentials late November. The second in this series will air on Monday December
21 at 2PM EST. If you missed the first one, you won’t want to
miss this! $620
Million in Smart Grid Projects Awarded by DOE 12/01/2009 Catch the latest post from NECA's Energy Solutions Blog, http://EnergySolutions.necanet.org
or Sign up for email updates today! Rebuilding
America Initiative Launched; NECA Endorses Goals 11/28/2009 The Rebuilding America Initiative, which is committed to wholesale
investment in the energy efficient retrofit of 50 million buildings by 2020,
was launched at a Capitol Hill press conference on November 18. NECA is
among the more than 50 trade associaitions, labor unions, businesses,
manufacturers, that have endorsed the goals of the Rebuilding America proposal. NECA
Contractor Contributes To NYC Construction Industry's Recovery 11/27/2009 The Economic Recovery Project Labor Agreement designed to save Debate On
Health Care Reform To Move To Senate Floor After Thanksgiving Recess 11/22/2009 Just before the Senate closed down for the week-long Thanksgiving
recess, the senators voted 60-39 along party lines to move the health care
reform legislation to the Senate floor. This article discusses the probable
timeline for congressional action — and NECA’s issuance of Action Alerts — and
reiterates the factors NECA considers in deciding whether to support or oppose
health care reform legislation. NEW
Energy Solutions Blog: Post from Joe Salimando, "The Run-Down On
GreenBuild" 11/19/2009 Catch a special edition of NECA's Energy Solutions Blog, now up
with guest blogger Joe Salimando! Read Now, visit: http://energysolutions.necanet.org/ ********************************* Fiber Optic Highways Growing The
next big thing = CONNECTIONS to the desktops A
recent survey by the National Telecommunications Cooperative Association (NTCA)
reveals that small rural communications providers are deploying fiber at what
it called “an impressive pace” to enable high-speed broadband service to their
customers. Fiber to the node (FTTN) is
the preferred strategy, but fiber to the home (FTTH) has doubled in popularity. WHAT’S NEXT? We
interviewed Jim Hayes, President of the FOA – Fiber Optic Association www.thefoa.org
Mr. Hayes is a definitive guru of the fiber optic industry. He is widely published in many industry trade
journals. He recently published the book, FOA Textbook. It complements the FOA Online Fiber
Optic Reference Guide. The
new printed version of our online reference guide - a new printed reference
"textbook" for fiber optics, has been getting rave reviews for
its readability, organization and timeliness. (That's FOA President Jim Hayes,
the guy behind the new book, reading a copy.)
Order your own copy from Amazon.com for only $24.95.
We've also updated the Online Reference Guide, adding a new fusion splicing
section and updating the Premises
Cabling section in preparation for our next printed book. Note how the Online Reference pages are
formatted - you can easily read them on an iPhone or portable web-enabled
device as well as a PC. Go see The FOA Online Fiber Optic
Reference for yourself! The next big thing in fiber
optic cabling may spell tough times for copper cabling. Jim
Hayes explained the POL design and some of the implications. Motorola’s New Passive
Optical LAN Solution Delivers Savings and Simplicity to the Wired Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced in May
2009, the availability of its Passive Optical LAN (POL) solution designed to
revolutionize traditional LAN economics and complexity. POL is an
all-fiber enterprise LAN solution connecting any stationary Ethernet-based
device or system across the enterprise into the wide area network. SAIC enters agreement to
resell Motorola Passive Optical LAN solutions for the enterprise market Motorola and Science Applications
International Corporation (SAIC) (NYSE: SAI) announced an agreement that
enables SAIC to resell Motorola’s POL solutions into the global enterprise
market. Motorola showcased its POL solutions at the 2009 Interop Business
and Technology Conference & Expo in Addressing
many of the top concerns of enterprise IT professionals, POL creates a
high-performance, reliable and secure network for IP voice, data and
video. Based on Motorola’s proven GPON
technology, Motorola POL provides significant capital and operational cost
savings over traditional enterprise network solutions by reducing the need for
campus distribution or costly workgroup switches in every riser closet. The elimination of the switches offers rapid
cost savings in power, cooling, energy, and space costs. In addition, POL relieves the strain on IT
resources by greatly simplifying the network; reducing the overall number
of active components and creating an architecture that is easier to deploy,
manage and maintain. “ "Enterprises
and their need to implement next generation enterprise networks solutions and
simplify operations remains an important focus area for us," said Jeffrey
McGaughey, SAIC vice president of IT Business Modernization. "Our work with enterprises directly
supports the need for a disruptive solution like POL because it can potentially
deliver rapid business benefits and address several of the top IT challenges
our customers face. We are excited to be working with Motorola and making
their POL solution available to enterprises worldwide." POL
is uniquely positioned to enhance Motorola’s Wireless Enterprise, a mobile
network solution comprised of wireless LAN (WLAN), broadband and Voice Over
WLAN (VoWLAN) products. By networking traffic between access points,
controllers and business systems, Motorola will provide enterprises with
improved mobility and throughput in addition to unmatched reliability, gap-free
security and with the best ROI and lowest TCO. Motorola’s Passive Optical
LAN Benefits: Rapid
ROI and low TCO at half the cost of copper-based LANs Simple
to install and operate High-performance
Highly
secure Five-nines
reliability About Motorola Motorola
is known around the world for innovation in communications and is focused on
advancing the way the world connects. From broadband communications
infrastructure, enterprise mobility and public safety solutions to
high-definition video and mobile devices, Motorola is leading the next wave of
innovations that enable people, enterprises and governments to be more
connected and more mobile. Motorola (NYSE: MOT) had sales of US $30.1 billion
in 2008. www.motorola.com POL Passive Optical LANs (similar design FIBER STAR
from the 1980s) Initiated
by Motorola (a big partner of FTTH) Tellabs, Verizon This
system sells a similar solution from multi-tenant multi-dwelling into
enterprise LANs (a.k.a. FTTD in the commercial structure). After all, Fiber
has been around before structured cabling. Fiber was mostly employed in
military and computer LANs applications. Besides the obvious use in “long
lines” networks for CATV and Telcos, Fiber is now being employed in commercial
building systems beyond the backbone. Numerous experts have indicated that the
new design is a real paradigm shift. The costs are in parity with copper for
the gigabit networks and beyond. NOTE: The FOLS (Fiber Optic LAN Section) of TIA has
been slow to push this ahead possibly because some of their members may have
been influenced by Structured Cabling Interests – POL - Passive Optical LANs The
box...aggregation switch (manufactured
by Motorola) 20 Gbps IN & 20 Gbps OUT
-commercially available in
mid-2009. One box = 7000 users (ALL SINGLE MODE fiber optic cable) From
The BOX...aggregation switch on SINGLE-MODE fiber
optic cables
to Splitters then to Pre-terminated
SINGLE-MODE fiber optic cable to a work group
terminal (Motorola) To
a work group terminal (Motorola) on
single mode four (4) 1Gbps channel ports. (A single
fiber used bidirectionally goes to splitters serving 32 or 64 work group
terminals (Motorola) with 4 switched Gigabit Ethernet ports or 24 POTS ports
(POTS=plain old telephone service) for phones. The work group terminals handle
PCs or wireless access points in any combination.) The user plugs into
workgroup terminal with Cat6 copper. The POL
passive optical LANs = technically better, economically better, an
established customer base proven plus a 128 bit encryption. This package can
offer the triple play – VDV, plus a path to an access point for wireless
network This
is the solution that puts single-mode fiber to the desktop with a copper patchcord
on the end to connect to your copper-based terminal equipment. And
it seems less costly than structured copper cabling solutions. Connections used to be the
Achilles Heel for Fiber Optic Networks, but not anymore. Pre-terminated
fiber optic connections are less costly and faster to install in the field. The
premiere product on the market for the connector is Megladon Manufacturing’s
ScratchGuard HLC. This product sets the
benchmark for performance and durability.
Recent tests demonstrated over 1000 plug-in connections on the same
connector with no degradation. Incredible, but true. www.megladonmfg.com When your connections are
“business critical” HLC
cables are well suited for use in the harshest environments and the most
demanding situations. In testing and
manufacturing, HCL patch cords can withstand constant plugging and unplugging
for years without substantial damage or performance loss. The HLC surface provides minimal optical
signal loss making it the ideal choice for video and cable TV
applications. For the military and other
remote location uses, when replacements are not readily available HCL cables
are far more reliable. In Municipal
communications systems involving 911 and emergency communications HLC cables
have dramatically reduced troubleshooting calls. In any business where the highest performance
levels are required, Megladon’s HLC, Hardened Lens Contact fiber optic patch
cords are clearly the best choice. Don’t sell your stock in structured
cabling manufacturers just yet. They
have re-invented themselves for years. Larry Johnson, President of The Light
Brigade www.lightbrigade.com reminded
us that Optical Fiber has never made another communications media type
obsolete. All types of media (with the possible exception of Coax) have
benefited from fiber providing more bandwidth.
Frank Bisbee, Editor ********************************* HCM Copper Cable Selection Guide The Facts about Category 6
and 6A Cabling Why do I need a different
category of cable? Not
too long ago, when local area networks were being designed, each work area
outlet typically consisted of one Category 3 circuit for voice and one Category
5e circuit for data. Category 3 cables
consisted of four loosely twisted pairs under an overall jacket and were tested
to 16 megahertz. Category 5e cables, on
the other hand, had its four pairs more tightly twisted than the Category 3 and
were tested up to 100 megahertz. The
design allowed for voice on one circuit and data on the other. As network equipment data rates increased and
more network devices were finding their way onto the network, this design
quickly became obsolete. Companies
wisely began installing all Category 5e circuits with often three or more
circuits per work area outlet. Often,
all circuits, including voice, were fed off of patch panels. This design allowed information technology
managers to use any circuit as either a voice or a data circuit. Overbuilding the system upfront, though it
added costs to the original project, ultimately saved money since future cable
additions or cable upgrades would cost significantly more after construction
than during original construction phase.
By installing all Category 5e cables, they knew their infrastructure
would accommodate all their network needs for a number of years and that they
would be ready for the next generation of network technology coming down the
road. Though a Category 5e cable
infrastructure will safely accommodate the widely used 10 and 100
megabit-per-second (Mbits/sec) Ethernet protocols, 10Base-T and 100Base-T
respectively, it may not satisfy the needs of the next Ethernet protocol,
gigabit Ethernet (1000 Mbits/sec), also referred to as 1000Base-T. Thus, those IT managers looking to increase
their network’s speed may be limited by the cable that was installed in their
facility. Though testing of the Category
5e infrastructure could determine its efficacy, the quality of both the cable
and its installation could play a role in whether or not 1000Base-T will
operate properly over the cable.
Category 6 Cable was developed to ensure 1000Base-T performance as well
as accommodate other protocols. Why do I need Category 6
cabling? 10Base-T
and 100Base-T operated over only two of the four pairs in the cable. One pair is dedicated to sending data while
the other is dedicated to receiving data.
Two pairs go unused. 1000Base-T,
however, operates over all four pairs.
There are two gigabit Ethernet protocols currently in use, 1000Base-T
and 1000Base-TX. 1000Base-T transmits
and receives data at 250 Mbits/sec on each of the four pairs, for a total
transfer rate of 1000 Mbits/sec. The
transfer of data is bi-directional on each of the four pairs. 1000Base-TX transmits data at 500 Mbits/sec
on two pairs and receives data on the remaining two pairs at the same data
rate. Well, Category 5e cable has four
pairs. Why won’t it work? Well, it may and it may not. As
the transfer speeds increase, so do the performance requirements of the cable
being used. Delay skew, which is the
difference between the slowest and fastest pairs within a cable, becomes
increasingly important as data rates increase.
In the past, shortages of some materials, including those used in making
plenum rated cables, forced manufacturers to find alternative compounds and
alternative construction methods that would allow them to continue
manufacturing and to pass the appropriate UL burn tests required for plenum
rated cables. Many manufacturers chose
alternative compounds for use as insulation on two of the four pairs. These compounds have a direct impact on the
speed at which a signal will travel down the conductor. The nominal velocity of
propagation, NVP, is the speed of a signal down a conductor measured as a
percentage of the speed of light. Though
not an issue with protocols that utilize only two pairs, such as 10Base-T and
100Base-T, a cable that has different NVP values for two of its four pairs
would have a negative impact on protocols that utilize all four pairs, such as
gigabit Ethernet. 1000Base-T and
1000Bas-TX may not work properly over these cables. For end users with these cables installed,
new cabling will have to be installed if protocols requiring all four pairs are
desired. Though
they may be capable of carry gigabit Ethernet, Category 5e cables also limit
the future uses of the infrastructure.
Streaming media applications such as video and multi-media have created
an ever-growing demand for bandwidth that shows no sign of slowing down.
Today’s data requirements have made Category 3 virtually obsolete. With the speed at which electronics have
advanced, it is quite likely that the bandwidth provided by Category 5e will be
exceeded in the very near future, making it for all intents and purposes,
obsolete as well. Bandwidth is the highest frequency to which a cable will
perform. As frequency injected onto a
conductor increases, so does the likelihood of noise on adjacent
conductor. Once noise overcomes the
signal, the cable will no longer function properly. This is important to keep in mind since the
cabling infrastructure should be designed to last at least 10 years and
accommodate three to four generations of electronics. While
Category 5e is tested to 100 MHz, Category 6 cabling is tested to 250 MHz. Test parameters such as near end crosstalk
(NEXT), return loss, and insertion loss are elevated for Category 6 and as
result, ensure better performance over Category 5e cables. Category 6 cabling is also physically
different from Category 5e. A center
filler or star filler is typically used to separate the pairs from each other
and the insulation on the individual conductors is thicker than that of
Category 5e cable. These features allow
it to accommodate higher frequencies as well as provide better immunity from
external noise. As frequencies increase,
so does the likelihood of alien crosstalk (crosstalk from adjacent
cables). It is the case that Category 6
is more immune from alien crosstalk than Category 5e. However, as we will see, it is not immune
enough for some applications. Why are there different
grades of Category 6 Cables? The
Honda Accord, one of the highest rated automotives on the road, is available in
three levels of trim, DX, LX and EX. All
are Accords, yet all offer slightly different features. The EX, the most luxurious, offers features
the others do not and comes equipped with a large V-6 engine that will get you
there faster. Just like the auto
manufacturers, cable manufacturers offer various levels of performance in their
category cables. And just like the
Accord EX, some will get you there faster. Hitachi
Cable Manchester, the first cable manufacturer to incorporate a center filler
in a Category 6 cable, through constant development, has found ways to improve
and otherwise modify Category 6 performance. As a result, HCM manufactures
three grades of Category 6 cables. They
are Plus, Premium and Supra. The Plus
cable offers 1dB of guaranteed NEXT (near-end crosstalk) and 6.5dB of ACR
(attenuation to crosstalk ratio) headroom at 250MHz. In contrast, the Supra guarantees 8dB of NEXT
and 14.5dB of ACR headroom at the same frequency. The Premium offers performance
characteristics in between the Plus and the Supra. Supra, due to its high level of performance,
is considered an enhanced Category 6 cable.
Each cable, however, is engineered to provide a specific level of
performance. The purpose behind offering
three levels of performance is to ensure that a product is available to meet
the needs of every potential customer. A
customer’s likely use of their cable infrastructure will help determine which
level of performance they may want to select.
End users who want to ensure that their networks perform to the best of
their ability often opt for the cable that offers the highest performance. This
high performance, as we described early, is measured in headroom above the
Category 6 standards’ requirements. The
HCM Supra, for example, guarantees a delay skew of 20 nanoseconds. The Category 6 standard requires a delay skew
of 45 nanoseconds. Supra, because it is
an enhanced Category 6 cable, gives its user greater assurances that data will
not be lost or corrupted during exchanges.
Unlike the electronics used in the network that are likely to change in
only a couple years, the cable infrastructure you choose is likely to remain
for ten or more years. When permissible,
end users should always opt for the best possible cable. Reprinted
with permission from Hitachi Cable Manchester
900 Holt Avenue ********************************* Optical Cable Corporation Acquires Applied Optical Systems, Inc. Transaction Broadens OCC's
Product Lines and Builds on its Position as a Leading Provider of Fiber Optic
Cables for the Military and Harsh Environment Markets Optical
Cable Corporation (Nasdaq GM: OCCF) ("OCC") announced that it has
acquired Applied Optical Systems, Inc. ("AOS"), a designer, developer
and manufacturer of specialty fiber optic connectors and connectivity solutions
for military and harsh environment pplications. The acquisition was completed
on October 31, 2009, and Applied Optical Systems is now a wholly owned
subsidiary of OCC. OCC
acquired Applied Optical Systems by exercising a warrant issued by AOS in April
2005 (as amended) for the issuance of new equity and acquiring all of the
remaining capital stock of AOS from AOS's shareholders. "The
acquisition of Applied Optical Systems is another important step forward in
OCC's efforts to provide our customers with more complete cabling and
connectivity solutions. Further, the acquisition of Applied Optical Systems
builds on OCC's strong existing presence in the military and harsh environment
markets," stated Neil Wilkin, President and CEO of Optical Cable
Corporation. Applied
Optical Systems' product offering includes specialty fiber optic connectors and
connectivity solutions for military, mining, oil and gas, industrial, broadcast
and other harsh environment applications. AOS is located near About Optical Cable
Corporation Optical
Cable Corporation is a leading manufacturer of a broad range of fiber optic and
copper data communications cabling and connectivity solutions primarily for the
enterprise market, offering an integrated suite of high quality, warranted
products which operate as a system solution or seamlessly integrate with other
providers' offerings. OCC's product offerings include designs for uses ranging
from commercial, enterprise network, datacenter, residential and campus
installations to customized products for specialty applications and harsh
environments, including military, industrial, mining, oil and gas and broadcast
applications. OCC products include fiber optic cable, copper and fiber optic
connectors, copper and fiber optic patch cords, racks, cabinets, datacom
enclosures, patch panels, face plates, multi-media boxes and cable and connectivity
management accessories, and are designed to meet the most demanding needs of
end-users, delivering a high degree of reliability and outstanding performance
characteristics. OCC
is internationally recognized for pioneering the design and production of fiber
optic cables for the most demanding military field applications, as well as of
fiber optic cables suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and creating a
broad product offering built on the evolution of these fundamental
technologies. With the acquisition of SMP Data Communications in May 2008, OCC
also is now internationally recognized for its role in establishing copper
connectivity data communications standards, through its innovative and patented
technologies. Founded
in 1983, OCC is headquartered in Further
information about OCC is available on the Internet at www.occfiber.com About Applied Optical
Systems, Inc. Applied
Optical Systems, Inc. designs, develops and manufactures a broad range of
specialty fiber optic connectors and connectivity solutions primarily for use
in military and other harsh environment applications. Founded in 2003, Applied
Optical Systems has offices and a manufacturing facility is located in Further
information about AOS is available on the Internet at www.appliedopticalsystems.com ********************************* AOL Asks 2,500 Employees to Resign OR ELSE Just
in time for its spin-off from Time Warner, AOL's new chief Tim Armstrong has
given company employees a stern mandate: 2,500 of you need to accept a
voluntary layoff from December 4 through December 11. To add insult to injury,
if not enough workers come forward, the company will get out its scissors and
begin cutting employees. AOL's
proposed job cuts are part of an overall restructuring process that the company
claims will help it cut $300 million in annual costs. Armstrong,
a former Google executive, has his work cut out for him in achieving his goal
to become an online media content powerhouse. Since 2007, AOL has seen its dial-up
subscriptions and advertising take a nose dive. ********************************* Belden Announces Management Changes After 1,800 Workers BELDEN announced a shakeup
in management November 12, 2009 John
Norman, 49, resigned as chief accounting officer, effective Jan. 1, 2010, to
become vice president of finance for the company’s Europe, Middle East and The
company’s board of directors named Gray Benoist, 57, chief accounting officer.
He will continue to also serve as senior vice president for finance and chief
financial officer. Belden
lost $7.5 million in third quarter ended Sept. 27, compared with a profit of
$31.5 million a year ago, due to
restructuring, severance and acquisition costs.
The
company reported revenue of $355.2 million in the third quarter, down 32
percent from $520.5 million a year earlier.
Over
the past year, Belden has laid off 1,800 employees or 20 percent, of its work
force as it deals with falling sales for its transmission products. ********************************* ELK Products Board of Directors Announces the Appointment of Joel Rosson as President ELK Products, Inc., Prior
to joining ELK, Rosson was a key contributor in product development,
engineering and operations for Corning Cable Systems, LLC, earning numerous
awards for innovation and operations excellence. He holds 19 US Patents
and was twice named Corning Innovator of the Year for contributing significant
revenue generating intellectual property. Rosson has a BS degree in
Mechanical Engineering and a Masters degree in Engineering from Virginia Tech.
Rosson will serve an instrumental role to develop ELK’s value through product
innovation. About ELK Products ELK
Products is headquartered in ********************************* General Cable Involved in DOJ/EC Probe of the Cable-Manufacturing Industry General Cable Corporation
said that the General
Cable Corporation said that it has provided documents and answered questions
relating to the probe. It added that it
believes the investigation is focused on the submarine and underground
high-voltage cables business and the European Commission is focusing on its
Spanish operations. General
Cable Corporation entered the submarine cable business in March 2009 via its
German subsidiary, Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke GmbH & Co. It acquired Norddeutsche in April 2007. About General Cable General
Cable (NYSE: BGC), headquartered in Highland Heights, designs, manufactures and
markets copper, aluminum and fiber-optic wire and cable products. ********************************* HCM Receives Honorary Mention from New Hampshire’s Department Of Environmental Services Concord, NH, November 24,
2009 – On
November 23, Since
1996, NH’s DES has been providing recognition to companies who have chosen to
limit and or decrease the impact that their company has on the
environment. These companies have
initiated programs that address environmental concerns such as reducing waste,
recycling, energy reduction and alternative energy. HCM currently has 21 green initiatives that
it has undertaken in an effort to further limit the environmental impact of its
manufacturing facility. Over
the last few years, HCM has significantly reduced the amount of waste it
generates while simultaneously increasing recycling efforts. HCM also dramatically reduced the amount of
methyl ethyl ketone (MEK) that it generates.
This was accomplished by transitioning to water based products. The
winner of the Governor’s Award for Pollution Prevention for 2009 was
Southeastern Container, Inc. of About HCM HCM,
located in To
learn more about HCM products and where you can purchase them, please contact
HCM at 800-772-0116 or visit the HCM website at www.hcm.hitachi.com. ********************************* HOTS - “Heard On The Street” column salutes the Top Industry Publication for 2009 ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine - The Official Publication of the National Electrical Contractors Association (NECA) The
exceptional mission of ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR Magazine is three-fold: I. Circulation Their
Circulation mission is to identify and reach professionals working in
electrical contracting firms who in the aggregate, are responsible for a minimum
of 90% of the total market dollar volume as reported by the U.S. Census Bureau.
Circulation is industry-wide, regardless of any association or other industry
affiliation. To accomplish that mission ECMAG regularly and aggressively use
their own and outside market research to provide detailed documentation of the
activities, specific interests, future needs and demographic makeup of our
total audience. Do not miss their unique website www.ecmag.com . The website and the print
edition are constantly introducing noteworthy industry news and common-sense
ideas to increase values and revenue. II. Editorial Content The
overall editorial mission is to provide the readers with the most complete information
package available pertaining to their needs in both business management and
everyday field working environments. Editorial is 100% staff written, with no
unsolicited/unpaid editorial accepted. ECMAG presents editorial in a
graphically stimulating, instructive, and pleasant-to-read atmosphere. ALL THE
NEWS THAT YOU CAN USE. To
accomplish their mission and to maintain editorial continuity, ECMAG organizes
the information in each issue around five basic “Pillars:” A.
Focus/Profiles: Focus offers a wide ranging, yet concise review of practical
applications covering today’s and tomorrow’s issues, while profiles are actual
case studies of a specific project. B.
Integrated Systems covers the spectrum of integrating low voltage electrical
systems such as communication, building controls and security and life safety
with traditional electrical power sources. C.
Essentials offers information about key day-to-day issues covering both in the
office and in the field topics. D.
Products showcases the latest in products and services available to the
contractor to help improve their productivity. E.
Code Issues are the backbone of how the electrical contractor must, by law,
install/maintain all electrical work. Each issue covers a minimum of 4
different Code Issues. III. Advertising Content The
advertising mission is to provide the most compelling, must-read customer
(reader) friendly environment to maximize our customer’s (advertiser) ability
to communicate with their customers. The
mission is to maximize the efficiency and effectiveness of their investment to
the largest audience of decision makers in the industry. www.ecmag.com
www.necanet.org “We
praise the accomplishments of this outstanding publication and their remarkable
efforts to improve the electrical and IBS industry.”
Frank Bisbee, Editor - HOTS - “Heard On The Street” column ********************************* Optical Cable Corporation Announces Share Repurchase Plan Up to 5% of Outstanding
Shares May be Repurchased --
Optical Cable Corporation (Nasdaq GM: OCCF) ("OCC") announced that
the Company's Board of Directors has approved a plan to purchase and retire up
to 325,848 shares of OCC's common stock, or 5% of the current shares
outstanding. OCC anticipates that the
purchases will be made during the next 12 to 24 months. "The
repurchase plan announced today highlights the Board of Director's continuing
confidence in OCC's long-term prospects and our commitment to creating value
for shareholders. OCC's strong balance
sheet gives us the flexibility to simultaneously invest in our business and
institute this repurchase plan while we continue to prudently pursue other
growth opportunities," stated Neil Wilkin, President and CEO of Optical
Cable Corporation. OCC
expects to purchase shares from time to time in open market transactions. The timing and the amount of any purchases
will be determined by the Company's management based on its evaluation of
market conditions, capital allocation alternatives, and other factors. The new share repurchase program does not
require the Company to acquire any specific number of shares and may be
modified, suspended, extended or terminated by the Company at any time without
prior notice. OCC will execute purchases
only during periods where the executive team and the Board of Directors are not
aware of material inside information that would likely affect a seller's decision
to sell. The share repurchase plan is
designed to comply with As
of November 16, 2009, Optical Cable had approximately 6.5 million common shares
outstanding. In
October 2009, OCC completed the purchase and retirement of an aggregate of
300,100 common shares pursuant to a plan announced on March 26, 2007. About Optical Cable
Corporation Optical
Cable Corporation is a leading manufacturer of a broad range of fiber optic and
copper data communications cabling and connectivity solutions primarily for the
enterprise market, offering an integrated suite of high quality, warranted
products which operate as a system solution or seamlessly integrate with other
providers' offerings. OCC's product
offerings include designs for uses ranging from commercial, enterprise network,
datacenter, residential and campus installations to customized products for
specialty applications and harsh environments, including military, industrial,
mining and broadcast applications. OCC
products include fiber optic and copper cabling, fiber optic and copper
connectors, specialty fiber optic and copper connectors, fiber optic and copper
patch cords, racks, cabinets, datacom enclosures, patch panels, face plates,
multi-media boxes, and other cable and connectivity management accessories, and
are designed to meet the most demanding needs of end-users, delivering a high
degree of reliability and outstanding performance characteristics. OCC
is internationally recognized for pioneering the design and production of fiber
optic cables for the most demanding military field applications, as well as of
fiber optic cables suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and creating a
broad product offering built on the evolution of these fundamental
technologies. OCC also is
internationally recognized for its role in establishing copper connectivity
data communications standards, through its innovative and patented
technologies. Founded
in 1983, OCC is headquartered in Further
information about OCC is available on the Internet at www.occfiber.com. ********************************* PON - Passive Optical Network Equipment Sales Reach Record Level in 3rd Qtr 2009 Redwood
City, Calif. – November 30, 2009 – According to a newly published report by
Dell’Oro Group, the trusted source for market information about the networking
and telecommunications industries, total PON equipment revenues from sales of
Optical Line Terminals and Optical Networking Terminals were the highest ever
in the third quarter of this year, growing 8 percent sequentially and 6 percent
over the year-ago period. “Within
the total PON market, GPON revenue growth was strongest, driven by the
increasing deployments outside of “EPON revenue was also a key contributor to
the third quarter’s record performance; however, EPON revenue grew at a slower
pace than GPON, as rapidly growing deployments in China were partially offset
by slower sales to Japan,” Dell’Oro added. The
report shows that Huawei increased its lead in the EPON segment due to its
status as top vendor in the The
Dell’Oro Group Access Quarterly Report
provides complete, in-depth coverage of the market with tables covering
manufacturers’ revenue, average selling prices, and port/unit shipments for
Cable, DSL, and PON equipment. Network infrastructure equipment includes
Cable Modem Termination Systems (CMTS), Digital Subscriber Line Access
Multiplexers ([DSLAMs] by technology ADSL, G.SHDSL, and VDSL), and PON Optical
Line Terminals ([OLTs] by technology BPON, EPON, and GPON). The report also covers Cable and DSL Customer
Premises Equipment (CPE) technology and PON Optical Networking Terminals
(ONTs). To
purchase this report, call Emily Kendall +1.650.622.9400 x223 or email Emily@DellOro.com. ********************************* Optical Cable Corporation's Recently Acquired Subsidiary Prevails in Major Patent Infringement Lawsuit Jury finds that Applied
Optical Systems' Fiber-Optic Connector Designs Do Not Infringe on Patent Optical
Cable Corporation announced that Applied Optical Systems, Inc. ("AOS"),
a wholly owned subsidiary of OCC, has prevailed in a major patent infringement
lawsuit brought in November 2006, by Amphenol Fiber Systems International
("FSI"), a subsidiary of Amphenol Corporation OCC acquired AOS on
October 31, 2009, as previously announced. The
jury in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas unanimously
determined, that an AOS fiber-optic connector design does not infringe on FSI's
U.S. Patent 6,305,849. The jury decision
follows an earlier U.S. District Court ruling, which similarly found that two
other AOS fiber-optic connector designs do not infringe on the patent as a
matter of law. The result marks a
complete verdict in favor of AOS, the defendant in the lawsuit. The
fiber optic connectors at issue are predominately used in military and other
harsh environment applications, and include a four-channel second generation
tactical fiber optic cable assembly (or TFOCA) connector design that has been a
reliable standard for the U.S. military and allied militaries for a number of
years. "OCC
acquired AOS to enhance the integrated fiber optic and copper datacom cabling
and connectivity solutions we provide in our targeted markets. The favorable
resolution of this lawsuit advances that strategy, permitting OCC to pair AOS'
innovative and unique fiber optic connectivity products with OCC's field-proven
fiber optic cabling products for military and other harsh environment
applications," stated Neil Wilkin, President and Chief Executive Officer
of Optical Cable Corporation. "We
are pleased with the decision of the jury, which is consistent with the Court's
earlier ruling and validates our long-held position that AOS' product offerings
are well outside the scope of the patent," stated Tom Hazelton, President
and General Manager of Applied Optical Systems, Inc. The
findings in the U.S. District Court clear the way for AOS to continue to
manufacture and distribute its two military specification compliant
four-channel TFOCA-style fiber optic connectors (TFOCA/16 CCTA10B31 and
TFOCA/16 CCAA10B31 which comply with the U.S. Department of Defense's
MIL-PRF-83526/16 and /17 specifications), as well as its EZ-MATE(TM)
connectors, which is designed for other harsh environment applications. Still
pending before the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Texas are
AOS' allegations against FSI for improper use of the litigation and the patent
in violation of Munck
Carter, LLP, a Texas-based patent litigation firm, represented AOS in the
patent infringement case in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of
Texas, Fiber Systems International Inc. v. Applied Optical Systems Inc,
(2:06-cv-00473). About Applied Optical
Systems, Inc. Applied
Optical Systems, Inc. designs, develops and manufactures a broad range of
specialty fiber optic connectors and connectivity solutions primarily for use
in military and other harsh environment applications. Founded in 2003, Applied Optical Systems has
offices and a MIL-STD-790F certified manufacturing facility located in Further
information about AOS is available on the Internet at www.appliedopticalsystems.com About Optical Cable
Corporation Optical
Cable Corporation is a leading manufacturer of a broad range of fiber optic and
copper data communications cabling and connectivity solutions primarily for the
enterprise market, offering an integrated suite of high quality, warranted
products which operate as a system solution or seamlessly integrate with other
providers' offerings. OCC's product
offerings include designs for uses ranging from commercial, enterprise network,
datacenter, residential and campus installations to customized products for
specialty applications and harsh environments, including military, industrial,
mining and broadcast applications. OCC
products include fiber optic and copper cabling, fiber optic and copper
connectors, specialty fiber optic and copper connectors, fiber optic and copper
patch cords, racks, cabinets, datacom enclosures, patch panels, face plates,
multi-media boxes, and other cable and connectivity management accessories, and
are designed to meet the most demanding needs of end-users, delivering a high
degree of reliability and outstanding performance characteristics. OCC
is internationally recognized for pioneering the design and production of fiber
optic cables for the most demanding military field applications, as well as of
fiber optic cables suitable for both indoor and outdoor use, and creating a
broad product offering built on the evolution of these fundamental
technologies. OCC also is internationally recognized for its role in
establishing copper connectivity data communications standards, through its
innovative and patented technologies. Founded
in 1983, OCC is headquartered in ********************************* UTC Pays $1.82 Billion to Acquire GE Security The deal would bring fire,
alarm, access, CCTV and IP video offerings GE
Security is being sold to United Technologies Corporation (stock UTX) for $1.82
billion, the two companies announced today.
The deal includes the purchase of eight manufacturing facilities and the
efforts of approximately 4,700 employees, who produce and represent a variety
of security products, from the Simon alarm panels to TruVision cameras, and a
mix of software-based security management systems like the Topaz and Facility
Commander solutions. The deal also
includes GE Security's fire alarm systems business, which stemmed heavily from
GE's acquisition of Edwards Systems Technology (EST). The
sale price of $1.82 billion is little more than what the company paid for the
Edwards fire business five years ago, when it spent $1.4 billion to bulk up its
fire business. Earlier this year, in
April 2009, GE sold a portion of its security business off to French company
SAFRAN for $580 million. In that deal,
GE relinquished 81 percent of its ownership of that "homeland
protection" business unit, which was a sub-category within GE Security. GE Security also sold its Edwards Service
unit to That
unit was the service division of EST; it included 10 branch operations and 150
employees. Much
of GE Security was the result of acquisitions.
Besides the purchase of Edwards Systems Technology in 2004, the company
bought then-defunct high-definition video surveillance firm CoVi (Feb. 2008),
access control company Casi-Rusco/Interlogix (2002), networked/IP video company
VisioWave (June 2005), and digital and fiber optic data signal transmission
systems International Fiber Systems/IFS (April 2003). UTC
itself has made significant acquisitions to move its business into the security
space. It purchased Lenel Systems in
March 2005, bringing aboard one of the world's leaders in access control
systems marketshare (the Casi-Rusco systems which GE owns are generally thought
to be strong competitors to Lenel's solutions).
On the fire systems side, UTC Fire & Security owns the Chubb, Kidde
and Marioff brands, as well as fire and security systems integration arm Red
Hawk, which UTC purchased in September 2006.
Marioff was acquired in September 2007; Kidde was acquired in April
2005; Chubb was acquired in 2003; Initial Electronic Security Group was
acquired Match 2007. UTC Fire & Security also includes the Onity access control
business (formerly TESA Entry Systems before the UTC acquisition). UTC's
President and CEO Louis Chenevert said the move "strengthens our GE
Security has operations in 26 countries. The acquisition still awaits standard
regulatory approval. ********************************* VERIZON - The Firings Continue Verizon is keeping its promise that it would hand out another set
of pink slips, and one of its first targets in this process is the Long
Island area of Not
surprisingly, these workers aren't happy about it. To make their feelings known, the
Communications Workers of America (CWA) Local 1108 in ********************************* BOMA 360 Performance Buildings Rank Among the Best in the Industry New Building Designation
Program Recognizes Excellence in Management and Operations ( A stamp of excellence. For William F. Moebius, senior vice president
and director of energy and sustainable operations with Stream Realty Partners
in Comprehensiveness that
connects the dots. For Behringer Harvard, based in A must-have for
best-in-class buildings. Crescent Real Estate Equities in
Proving performance in a
down market. The economy was an important factor for James
Kleeman, general manager of the To
arrange an interview with a property professional from any of the BOMA 360
designated buildings mentioned above, contact Lindsay Tiffany, manager of media
relations, at ltiffany@boma.org or (202) 326-6365. For
more information on the BOMA 360 Performance Program and to view the list of
BOMA 360 designees, visit www.boma.org/GetInvolved/BOMA360.
About BOMA International ********************************* Dow Wire and Cable PRICE INCREASE Announced Net pricing of compounds
will change as follows: Telecommunications,
Low Voltage and Jacketing products will increase $0.06 per pound Net. Medium
Voltage and High Voltage products (including insulation and semicons) will
increase $0.10 per pound Net. Fire
Retardant grades will increase $0.20 per pound Net. About Dow Wire & Cable Dow
Wire & Cable, a business unit of The Dow Chemical Company, is a leading
global provider of products, technology, solutions and expertise that the power
industry can count on for reliability, longevity, efficiency, ease of
installation and protection in the transmission, distribution and consumption
of power, voice and data. Understanding that good relationships are essential
to success, Dow Wire & Cable works together with cable makers, utilities,
municipalities, testing institutes and other organizations around the world to
develop solutions and create mutual value that will sustain the industry for
years to come. For more information, visit www.dowinside.com. ********************************* Siemon Network Cabling Solutions Supports IBM’s Portable Modular Data Center (Pmdc) Solution IBM’s
PMDC is a high-density containerized data center solution that allows IBM
clients to quickly and easily create or expand existing data center floor space
without major construction or building retrofit. Designed to be both compact
and extremely energy-efficient, the PMDC approach can potentially reduce
operating costs and carbon footprint. To
further enhance rapid and efficient deployment, IBM’s PMDCs are delivered as
pre designed modular units that can include power, cooling, fire detection and
suppression, access control and more.
Designed to provide an open IT infrastructure, the PMDC containers offer
complete, equipment-ready racks and cabling systems, supporting a wide array of
equipment vendors, types, configurations and mounting styles. “In
a global economy, many organizations are finding they require remote or mobile
data centers for installation in a wide variety of locations around the world,”
said Steve Sams, IBM vice president, Global Site and Facilities Services. “By working with Siemon to deliver innovative
products, IBM has been able to provide clients with a flexible and efficient
data center solution, closer to clients, manufacturing sites and remote
operations.” As
part of a supplier agreement between IBM and Siemon, PDMCs can be delivered
with Siemon cabling already installed and ready to connect. Based on IBM client requirements, these
pre-installed cabling infrastructures may include any of Siemon’s
high-performance cabling systems, including the IBM-branded FTS I-Line.. Launched globally as part of IBM’s Fiber
Transport System (FTS), the IBM FTS I-Line is a specialized offering of high-performance
plug and play pre-terminated fiber cabling, developed specifically under
Siemon’s strict quality guidelines. Constructed of laser optimized multimode
and singlemode fiber optic cable and components, the IBM FTS I-Line provides
IBM’s global customers with future-proof support of critical data center links
including 10 Gb/s as well as future 40 and 100 Gb/s applications. Utilized
within the PDMC, the IBM FTS I-Line offers a highly flexible and scalable
cabling infrastructure, capable of supporting a wide range of vendor equipment
configurations with simple plug and play implementation. IBM’s
PMDC may also be delivered with Siemon’s high-performance twisted pair copper
cabling solutions, including end-to-end shielded and UTP copper cabling systems
ranging from category 5e to 10Gb/s category 6A to the highest performing fully
shielded category 7A TERA system.
Global access to Siemon’s comprehensive line of copper cabling systems
allows IBM to ensure that its PMDC solutions are outfitted with the a high
quality, high performance cabling infrastructure to help maximize their clients
return on investment and deliver best in class products to supports their
clients’ requirements, anywhere in the world. To
see IBM’s Portable Modular Data Center Solution and Siemon cabling solutions
visit IBM at the Gartner Data Center Conference at Ceasar’s Palace in To
learn about Siemon’s comprehensive line of copper and fiber optic network
cabling solutions, visit: www.siemon.com About Siemon Established
in 1903, Siemon (www.siemon.com) is an
industry leader specializing in the manufacture and innovation of high quality,
high-performance network cabling solutions. Headquartered in Connecticut, USA,
with global offices, manufacturing and service partners throughout the world,
Siemon offers the most comprehensive suite of copper (unshielded and shielded
twisted-pair) category 5e, category 6 (Class E), category 6A (Class EA) and category 7/7A (Class F/FA), and
multimode and singlemode optical fiber
cabling systems available. With over 400 active patents specific to
structured cabling, from patch
cords to patch panels,
Siemon Labs invests heavily in R&D and development of industry standards,
underlining the company's long-term commitment to its customers and the industry. About IBM For
more information, please visit www.ibm.com ********************************* Jason Butchko Appointed General Manager of Networks Division of IDEAL Industries SYCAMORE,
IL, November 10, 2009 -- IDEAL
Industries, Inc. today announced the appointment of Jason Butchko as
General Manager of its Networks Division succeeding Jouke Rijpstra who will
retire in 2010. In this position, Mr. Butchko will be responsible for
managing the performance and strategic direction of the network and electrical
testing business units, along with the company's broad line of data communications
products that include installation tools and connection supplies. About Ideal Industries,
Inc. ********************************* NAED Launches Latest Course in “Selling Green 101” Series: “Increase Your Bottom Line with Renewable Energy” Learn How to Present the
Value of Green Solutions to Your Customers
Match
energy terms to their definitions Identify
various solar energy and wind energy solutions and the electrical products used
in them Identify
services renewable energy customers need Identify
factors driving growth and permanence in the renewable energy market Select
strategies and tactics to strengthen distributors’ presence in the renewable
energy market The
training series—“Selling Green 101”—is based on research commissioned by the
NAED Channel Advantage Partnership. The research study, titled “Green Goes
Mainstream: How to Profit from Green Market Opportunities,” was conducted by
Yudelson Associates. Course
1: “What Does Green Mean?” Course
2: “Your Easiest Green Course
3: “Grow Your Business with Lighting and Building Controls” Course
4: “Build Sales Momentum in the Course
5: “Increase Your Bottom Line with Renewable Energy” All
five courses are now available on the About NAED ********************************* FiberTED FDX Modules Transform IDEAL LanTEK ll Certifiers into Cost-Effective Alternatives to Standard OTDRs Optional modules provides
dual wavelength, bi-directional fiber certification in a single step SYCAMORE,
IL, November 10, 2009 -- IDEAL
INDUSTRIES, INC., a global leader in advanced cable testing and
certification equipment, today introduced its new FiberTEK® FDX Fiber Optic
Modules designed to extend the capabilities of the company's LanTEK® II LAN
Cable Certifiers from certifying copper cabling links to the certification of
multi-mode and single-mode fiber optic cabling to Tier 1 standards. Multi-mode
LED for certification of conventional multi-mode fiber optic cabling at 850 and
1300 nm (no mandrels required); multi-mode
VSCEL/laser modules for certification of laser optimized multi-mode fiber at
850 and 1300 nm; a
single mode version with laser sources for certification at 1310 and 1550 nm. The
unique full duplex capability of FiberTEK® FDX modules make fiber certification
fast, accurate and easy. A single strand of fiber connected between handsets is
tested at two wavelengths and in both directions simultaneously, while the
length of the fiber is accurately measured. This task previously required the
technician to swap test instruments or connectors, explained Dan Payerle,
Business Unit Manager for IDEAL: "Never before has it been possible
to measure a single strand of fiber and report its true length and all four
insertion loss tests without juggling tools. The modules eliminate time-consuming
and expensive steps from this process to make every job faster and ultimately
more profitable for the contractor." For
pricing and specifications, contact IDEAL INDUSTRIES, INC., ********************************* NAED Names Dan Nitowsky as Incoming Eastern Region Vice President-Elect
About NAED ********************************* Leviton Partners with Local Business Community to Provide Tips And Training on “Going Green” Melville,
New York, November 20, 2009 – Leviton Manufacturing, a leader in electrical and
electronic wiring devices, “smart grid” technology and “energy smart” living
solutions, recently partnered with the Huntington Chamber of Commerce to host a
“Training the Trades” workshop at its new state-of-the-art world headquarters
in Melville, NY. The workshop was part of a well-attended ½ day event, which
included vendor tables for “green companies,” a complimentary breakfast and an
informative panel discussion entitled “Finding the ‘Green’ to Go Green”. The
Green Expo, held at the Hilton Long Island, offered attendees information, tips
and advice on obtaining grants, rebates, tax incentives and savings to complete
a “Green” project. Speakers included Roz Goldmacher of Long Island Development
Corp; Charles Goulding, Energy Tax Savers, Inc.; Charles Hall, Green Peak Group
and other experts in the field. Vendors demonstrated their green products and
presented exhibits geared towards promoting a green environment. The
second half of the morning’s event, the “Training the Trades” panel
discussion, took place at Leviton’s 4-story, 140,000 square foot facility, and
was moderated by Dr. Ron Vitari, former Chair of U.S. Green Building
Council (Long Island Chapter) and Chairman of Green Peak Group. Leviton Product
Manager, David Weigand served on the 4-person panel, which also included Peter
Caradonna, Principal Architect, LEED AP, and Pat Malone, Director of Corporate
Training and Education at The
“Green Expo and Symposium” was designed to introduce local area businesses to
simple “Green” tools, training options and innovative solutions that can help
provide a framework for companies both large and small to create a culture of
sustainability and environmental responsibility. Leviton
also partnered with the Greater Brighton Area Chamber of Commerce on its
Livingston Energy Summit. The full-day event was held at Leviton
is committed to offering energy-efficient solutions for homes and businesses
that achieve crucial sustainability goals and support ecologically responsible
communities. For
more information, contact Leviton Manufacturing, ********************************* Megladon Manufacturing Group Announces NEW Product Release of Pulse Suppression Box for OTDR Testing with HLC® SCRATCHGUARD™ Technology The Only Pulse Suppression
Box with Tempered Connector Mating Surfaces for Repeatable Performance Megladon
has made another effort to further diversify its product offerings this week by
releasing a ruggedized Pulse Suppression Box for OTDR field testing. Megladon is now building fully customizable
Pulse Suppression Box assemblies with HLC and SCATCHGAURD technology for all
major glass and connector types. Also
called ‘Launch Cables’ or ‘Dead-Zone Eliminators,’ the pulse suppression box is
placed between the OTDR and link under test.
Because the OTDR pulse must travel a minimum distance before returning
reliable results, a Pulse Suppression Box is necessary to deliver consistent
test results in network certifications.
Megladon is able to control the test characteristics of the Pulse
Suppression Box very carefully, so that it also serves as a valuable field
calibration tool as well. “It is
critical that network technicians use the proper tools in fiber network
testing,” says Daniel Hogberg, Product Group Manager for Megladon, “the Pulse
Suppression Box is not only a dead zone elimination tool, but a reference grade
fiber cable that provides more accurate field testing and predictable
calibration.” The
Pulse Suppression Box developed by Megladon serves as an extremely durable
replacement for fiber spools or long
cable assemblies that wear out quickly and are easily damaged in field
conditions. Megladon’s assemblies are
housed in drop resistant, water proof cases that come in a variety of sizes and
colors, and the glass components are sealed from contact to provide added
security. All Pulse Suppression Boxes
are built using Megladon’s patented HLC (Hardened Lens Contact) termination
process which ensures industry leading performance and SCRATCHGAURD technology
for increased connector mating surface durability. About Megladon
Manufacturing Group, Ltd. Megladon
Manufacturing Group, Ltd., a subsidiary of TyRex Group Ltd. ®, is recognized as
a leader in the fiber optic marketplace. Founded in 1997, Megladon made it
their mission to provide customers with fiber optic products that far exceed
industry standards. As technology innovators, Megladon created the HLC
(Hardened Lens Contact) termination, which has changed the market and taken it
to the next level. For additional information on Megladon and their patented
processes please visit the company’s website at www.megladonmfg.com or respond by email
to scratchguard@megladonmfg.com. ********************************* Breaking News from BuildingGreen.com EPA Seeks Stronger
Regulation of Chemicals Current Stories from
Environmental Building News: ASHRAE Requires Mechanical
Ventilation in Naturally Ventilated Commercial Buildings http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/ID/4321/ Building a Back
in 2003, Lou Grasso, of Kingston Block & Masonry Supply, paid a visit to
Bob Fox, FAIA, of Cook + Fox Architects in States Adopt BIM for
Energy, Cost Savings Allyson
Wendt The
U.S. General Services Administration (GSA) began using building information
modeling (BIM) in 2003; by 2007, the agency was requiring basic models for all
projects and encouraging more complex models incorporating energy performance
and construction scheduling. Now, both Drinking the Heat Pump
Kool-Aid Letters
from Environmental Building News I
just finished reading the piece on heat-pump water heaters in the October issue
of EBN ["Heat-Pump Water Heaters Ready for Prime Time"]. Programmable Thermostats http://www.buildinggreen.com/auth/article.cfm/ID/4336/ About BuildingGreen, LLC BuildingGreen,
LLC 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,
email Info@buildinggreen.com, or call
800-861-0954 (outside the U.S. and Canada, call 802-257-7300). BuildingGreen is
a socially responsible company based in Contact Information email:
Jim@buildinggreen.com ********************************* Electronic Safety and Security (ESS) Courses Begin at BICSI Tampa,
Fla., November 16, 2009—BICSI, the association supporting the information
transport systems (ITS) industry with information, education and knowledge
assessment, announces upcoming ESS course dates. In response to the convergence
of ESS systems onto the network, and increased BICSI membership involvement in
designing and deploying these systems, BICSI is proud to announce the following
three ESS courses based on the Electronic Safety
and Security Design Reference Manual (ESSDRM), 2nd edition. Tampa,
FL Tampa,
FL Tampa,
FL
ESS110: Designing Electronic Safety and Security Systems Tampa,
FL
Tampa,
FL Vancouver,
BC
Tampa,
FL Moncton,
NB
Washington,
DC ESS200:
ESS Design Specialist Review Orlando,
FL Montreal,
QC Tampa,
FL For
additional information about the ESS courses, credential and exam, visit www.bicsi.org/ess. About BICSI BICSI
is a professional association supporting the information transport systems
(ITS) industry. ITS covers the spectrum of voice, data, electronic safety &
security, and audio & video technologies. It encompasses the design,
integration and installation of pathways, spaces, fiber- and copper-based
distribution systems, wireless-based systems and infrastructure that supports
the transportation of information and associated signaling between and among
communications and information gathering devices. BICSI
provides information, education and knowledge assessment for individuals and
companies in the ITS industry. We serve more than 23,000 ITS professionals,
including designers, installers and technicians. These individuals provide the
fundamental infrastructure for telecommunications, audio/video, life safety and
automation systems. Through courses, conferences, publications and professional
registration programs, BICSI staff and volunteers assist ITS professionals in
delivering critical products and services, and offer opportunities for
continual improvement and enhanced professional stature. Headquartered
in ********************************* Optical Cable Corporation Merges Smp Data Communications Subsidiary OCC Goes to Market Under One
Brand
ROANOKE, VA, November 11, 2009 -- Optical Cable Corporation (Nasdaq GM: OCCF)
(“OCC”) today announced that SMP Data Communications, also known as Superior
Modular Products Incorporated and a wholly owned subsidiary of OCC, has been
merged into OCC—creating one company named Optical Cable Corporation. ********************************* Registration is Open for 2010 NAED South Central Region Conference, Marco Island, Florida, February 10-13, 2010 Keynote Presentation
Features Expert on This
year’s general session features a keynote presentation by Rusty Sherwood of
McGraw-Hill Construction: “Finding the Upside in a Downsized Construction
Market.” Sherwood will offer perspective on the factors driving NAED’s education sessions
will include: “How
to Get on the Fast Track to Government Contracting Success” by Gloria Berthold
Larkin, President, TargetGov “How
to Position Your Company as an Energy Expert” by Jerry Yudelson,
Principal,Yudelson Associates “Capitalizing
on Distributor Capabilities in Energy Markets” by Fred Paris, Principal, Wind
Sun Institute “Panel:
The Care & Feeding of Sales Specialists” moderated by Jerry Yudelson,
Principal,Yudelson Associates “Driving
Profitability with Quality Marketing Data” by Bob Gaylord, IDEA President and
Mary Shaw, IDEA Standards Director To
ensure that NAED members are getting the value they should out of their
membership, there will be a special session entitled “Maximize Your NAED
Benefits in Challenging Times” conducted by NAED staff members Colleen
Mulvihill, customer solutions manager and Jon Gehbauer, regional manager,
member services. The conference will also feature multiple opportunities for
networking, including the popular distributor, manufacturer, and all-industry
peer networking sessions, Women in Industry Luncheon, and B2B booth sessions. Visit
http://www.naed.org/meetings/southcentral/index.htm
to register. The early bird registration deadline is January 6. For more
information, contact the NAED Conference Department at 888-791-2512. About NAED NAED
is the trade association for the $70+ billion electrical distribution industry.
Through networking, education, research, and benchmarking, NAED helps
electrical distributors increase profitability and improve the channel. NAED’s
membership operates in approximately 4,400 locations internationally. ********************************* Siemon Launches Additional High Density Zero-U Patching Options to Its Versapod Data Center Cabinet Solution VersaPOD’s
innovative Zero-U vertical patching capability now available for end of row The end of row vertical panels mount between the VersaPOD cabinet’s
corner posts and side panels, allowing 4 standard 1U patch panels or fiber
enclosures to be mounted vertically.
These panels may be mounted on both ends and in the front and rear of the
cabinet, providing an additional 16U of mounting space to a stand-alone
cabinet, without consuming horizontal mounting space. Combining
VersaPOD’s 24U of Zero-U vertical patching space between bayed cabinets with
the new end of row capabilities frees up 40 horizontal mounting spaces for every
two cabinets. Ultimately, fewer cabinets are needed saving cabinet cost and
valuable Vertical
Zero-U panels also provide ideal patching proximity to active equipment,
minimizing patch cord runs and slack congestion. This cord and cable management benefit may be
further enhanced by optional cable management fingers that can be mounted
alongside each Zero-U panel to facilitate routing of copper patch cords or
fiber jumpers between patching fields. Zero-U vertical patching areas can also
be used to VersaPOD
Data Center Solution’s innovative design offers full accessibility to the
Zero-U vertical space from the front and rear of each bayed unit. Dual hinged
front doors open from both the left and right and are easily removed.. For
more information in Siemon’s VersaPOD, as well as other Siemon network cabling
and connectivity innovations, visit www.siemon.com/versapod. About Siemon Established
in 1903, Siemon is an industry leader specializing in the manufacture and
innovation of high quality, high-performance network cabling solutions.
Headquartered in Connecticut, USA, with global offices, manufacturing and
service partners throughout the world, Siemon offers the most comprehensive
suite of copper (unshielded and shielded twisted-pair) category 5e, category 6 (Class E), category 6A (Class EA) and category 7/7A (Class F/FA), and
multimode and singlemode optical fiber
cabling systems available. With over 400 active patents specific to
structured cabling, from patch
cords to patch panels,
Siemon Labs invests heavily in R&D and development of industry standards,
underlining the company's long-term commitment to its customers and the
industry. ********************************* Siemon's Valerie Maguire Elected to Fifth Consecutive Term on the TR-42.7 Copper Cabling Systems Subcommittee November
23, 2009 Maguire
previously served the maximum two terms as Chair of the subcommittee as well as
holding the Vice-Chair position for 2 terms, beginning in 2001. Maguire
has actively participated in TIA standards formulation since 1995 and currently
serves as document editor for multiple TIA Standards. TIA
TR-42.7 develops standards for balanced twisted-pair cabling systems and is the
formulating group that authored the ANSI/ TIA-568-B.2-10 (category 6A) and
recently published ANSI/TIA-568-C.2 standards. The subcommittee specifies
twisted-pair connecting hardware, patch cord, and cable requirements, including
test procedures, performance limits, and test instrument parameters. About Valerie Maguire Valerie
Maguire holds the position of Global Sales Engineer at The Siemon Company. Ms.
Maguire received her B.S.E.E. degree from the ********************************* New RoHS-Compliant TPEs Provide High Level of Flame Retardance, Wide Range of Use Temperatures, and Excellent Weatherability from Teknor Apex Company Applications of Elexar® High-Performance
FR The
Elexar High-Performance FR series includes six grades, with Shore A hardness
ranging from 58 to 85, upper use temperature from 105 to 125 ºC.,
low-temperature flexibility down to -50 °C., excellent UV resistance, and good
oil resistance (see property table). For applications where appearance is
critical, the compounds provide excellent colorability and non-blooming
surfaces, according to Keith Saunders, market manager. “Elexar
HPFR compounds embody a hard-to-find combination of outstanding end-use
performance and compliance with the stringent standards required in the global
marketplace,” said Dr. Saunders. “Conventional flame retardant TPEs not only
fail to comply with the RoHS directives but are more limited in terms of flame
test ratings and service temperatures. In addition, their flame retardant
formulations often present the problem of blooming or surface staining.” Teknor
Apex suggests evaluating Elexar High-Performance FR compounds for use in these
applications: ●
Insulation and jacketing for automation and control cables, fiber optic cables,
specialty low-voltage power cables, appliance wire, and flexible cord. The new
Elexar compounds meet standards specified under UL 1061. Unlike conventional
TPEs, they pass the UL VW-1 vertical flame test for cable jacketing. ●
Molded electrical components such as splice enclosures, connectors, grommets,
strain reliefs, plugs, and over-molded transformers. ●
Consumer and industrial goods such as profiles, furniture components, and
moldings for recreational vehicles. About Thermoplastic
Elastomer Division of Teknor Apex Company The
THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMER DIVISION of Teknor Apex Company is a leading
manufacturer of TPE compounds, including multiple generic types based on
polyolefin, vulcanizate, and styrenic technologies. Headquartered
in Other
plastics businesses of TEKNOR APEX include the Vinyl Div., Chemical Div.,
Specialty Compounding Div., Teknor Color Company, Chem Polymer, Singapore
Polymer Corp., and Teknor Apex Suzhou. Visit
the web site: www.teknorapex.com. READER
INQUIRY INFORMATION: Europe:
Teknor Apex UK, Ltd., ********************************* Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and Northern Virginia Technology Council (NVTC) Host B2G 'Recovery Act' Event
Dec. 8 Program – 'The State of Stimulus Recovery Act:
Technology Opportunities and Spending Forecast' – to Focus on Health, Public
Safety, Broadband and Education Sectors The
program will provide an update and overview of the technology and small
business opportunities associated with the American Recovery and Reinvestment
Act of 2009. Expert panelists will explain where the money is going and what
stimulus IT opportunities still exist, with a special focus on small business
opportunities. Date and Time: Dec. 8, 7:30-11 a.m. Following
a registration and networking session, two panel discussions will be held back
to back beginning at 8 a.m.: Panel 1: Health and Public Safety
IT Stimulus Outlook Panel 2: Broadband and Education IT
Stimulus Market Outlook "TIA
has been diligently tracking the stimulus funds that will potentially touch our
members and their customers," said TIA President Grant Seiffert. "We
thank our friends at NVTC for the opportunity to share our knowledge and
intelligence we gain through our advocacy efforts in As
part of their mutual friendship agreement, the two associations work
cooperatively to stimulate consultations and discussions between their members.
"The
NVTC B2G Committee is proud to take a leadership position in educating our
members in policies and issues that affect companies doing business with the
government. The stimulus package contains significant opportunities for
business, and we are delighted to partner with TIA in hosting this timely and
important event" said NVTC B2G Chair Sid Chowdhary, who also serves as the
President and CEO of Credence Management Solutions. About TIA TIA
co-owns the SUPERCOMM
tradeshow and is accredited by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org. About NVTC TIA's
Board of Directors includes senior-level executives from ACS, ADC, ADTRAN,
Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp, Avaya, Bechtel Communications, Inc.,
Cisco Systems, Corning Incorporated, Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Graybar,
Henkels & McCoy, ILS Technology, Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE,
Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, Openwave, Inc., Panasonic
Computer Solutions Co., Powerwave Technologies, Qualcomm, Research In Motion,
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco Electronics, Ulticom,
Inc., and Verari Systems. Advisors to the Board include FAL Associates, Orca
Systems and Telcordia Technologies. ********************************* Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Cabling Systems Engineering Committee Election Results Announced TIA's
TR-42, Which Develops and Maintains Standards for Telecommunications Cabling
Infrastructure in User-Owned Buildings, Elects New Subcommittee Chairs and Vice
Chairs TIA congratulates the
following chairs and vice-chairs on their appointment to lead the TIA TR-42
standards program for the next two years. TR-42.1
Chair:
Henry Franc - Belden Network Division Vice-Chair:
Glenn Sexton - Northwest Information Services TR-42.3
Commercial Building Telecommunications Pathways and Spaces Chair:
Ray Emplit - The Wiremold Company Vice-Chair:
Rich Jones - Richard Jones Consulting TR-42.5
Telecommunications Infrastructure Terms and Symbols Chair:
Paul Kish - Belden Network Division Vice-Chair:
Ray Emplit - The Wiremold Company TR-42.7
Telecommunications Copper Cabling Systems Chair:
Sterling Vaden - Optical Cable Corporation Vice-Chair:
Valerie Maguire - The Siemon Company TR-42.9
Industrial Telecommunications Infrastructure Chair:
Brad Woodman - Molex, Inc. Vice-Chair:
Bob Lounsbury - ODVA TR-42.11
Optical Systems Chair:
Paul Kolesar - Commscope Network Solutions Vice-Chair:
David Mazzarese - OFS "We
deeply appreciate the time and effort of our subcommittee chairs, vice-chairs
and other committee members as they voluntarily support the ICT industry
through the important work of standards development," said Cheryl Blum,
TIA Vice President for Standards and Technology. "We hold these
individuals in the highest regard for their leadership, enthusiasm for the
process and their considerable personal sacrifices. Simply put, we could not do
it without them." TIA
also thanks all the past chairs and vice-chairs who have served and supported
the TR-42 standards development process. To
learn more about how to participate in standards development with TIA, please
contact Stephanie Montgomery at smontgomery@tiaonline.org. For
more information about TR-42, please contact Teesha Jenkins at tjenkins@tiaonline.org.
For media inquiries, please contact Mike Snyder: msnyder@tiaonline.org. To
obtain copies of TIA standards, contact IHS International at +1.800.854.7179
(United States and Canada); +1.303.397.7796 (international) or visit global.ihs.com. Sign
up for RSS
news feeds on standards and other TIA news. About TIA TIA
co-owns the SUPERCOMM®
tradeshow and is accredited by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org. TIA's
Board of Directors includes senior-level executives from ACS, ADC, ADTRAN,
Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp, Avaya, Bechtel Communications, Inc.,
Cisco Systems, Corning Incorporated, Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Graybar,
Henkels & McCoy, ILS Technology, Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE,
Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens Networks, Nortel, Openwave, Inc., Panasonic
Computer Solutions Co., Powerwave Technologies, Qualcomm, Research In Motion,
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco Electronics, Ulticom,
Inc., and Verari Systems. Advisors to the Board include FAL Associates, Orca
Systems and Telcordia Technologies. ********************************* Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) Files Comments on China's Draft Telecommunications Law Submission
Seeks to Improve Transparency and Create a Fair and Competitive Market
Environment for China's Telecommunications Sector Washington,
D.C. – The Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), the leader in
advocacy, standards development, business development and intelligence for the
information and communications technology (ICT) industry, submitted comments on
China's draft Telecommunications Law to China's State Council-Legislative Affairs
Office (SCLAO) through the United States Information Technology Office (USITO)
(usito.org).
"We
applaud China for working on developing a new legal framework for telecommunications,"
said TIA President Grant Seiffert. "China is the world's largest
telecommunications market, and this law will be an important step in
establishing the foundation for future growth in the telecommunications sector
there," Seiffert noted. "We believe our submission offers helpful
recommendations to China to help ensure that ICTs fulfill their promise of
delivering benefits to Chinese consumers." In
its comments, TIA thanked China for making the draft law available for public
comment and encouraged China to continue to seek public comment in other
regulatory areas. Among its many recommendations, TIA urged the Chinese
government to: 1) consider establishing an independent regulator as the central
authority governing the converging telecom, Internet media, and broadcast
industries; 2) eliminate capitalization requirements and equity caps on foreign
investment in the sector; 3) ensure non-discriminatory interconnection with
existing operators for new market entrants; 4) protect the free flow of information
and consumer privacy; and, 5) adopt global standards that are developed through
privately managed, open, voluntary and consensus-driven standards processes. ********************************* TIA Webinar: Energy & Environmental Trends & Forecasts Dec.
3 Interactive Presentation to Focus on Green Business Opportunities and Policy Arlington,
Va. – As the information and communications technology (ICT) industry adapts to
an increasingly environmentally conscious and energy-stretched world, the
Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA), long-time leader in market
intelligence for the industry, has released a new report to educate and inform
decision makers in need of reliable, relevant information that will help them
sort out fact from fiction and carve out a viable business niche: TIA's ICT
Green Report: Energy & Environmental Trends & Forecasts. Join
TIA Environmental Program Manager Ellen Farmer and TIA Government Affairs
Energy and Environment Consultant Joseph Andersen Thursday, Dec. 3 at 2 p.m.
(EST) for a free webinar on energy and environmental trends and forecasts. Register today!
(Media welcome.) The
virtual event will draw on data and analysis in TIA's ICT Green Report and
focus on environmental business opportunities and policy. Government policy is
playing a strong role in shaping business opportunities in this space. TIA is
actively working with key decision makers in Congress and the Administration to
recommend policy that maximizes the green impact of the ICT industry. "ICT
is a critical driver in the green evolution and the industry is uniquely poised
to capture the benefits while contributing responsibly to our global
eco-system. We developed the ICT Green Report with this in mind," said TIA
President Grant Seiffert. The ICT Green Report – more
than 100-pages long – was developed for readers eager to: Lower
their own energy use and save money Learn
how the debates on greenhouse gas emissions, carbon footprint, and climate
change affect their products and markets Adopt
corporate social responsibility (CSR) Improve
customer loyalty and respond to customer demand Find
new markets, both vertical and geographic Ensure
their products are compliant with the increasingly heavy burden of
environmental regulation Be
on the leading edge of technology advances that help consumers and businesses
with their own needs to lower energy costs, reduce pollution, improve
efficiency and be more socially responsible With
information, charts and graphs gathered from numerous sources, this
comprehensive reference guide organizes the concepts of climate change, carbon
footprint, smart technologies and green business opportunities for the ICT
industry. Throughout the publication, the report highlights ways that
technology companies can enter new markets by focusing on the development of
their green products and services. TIA's ICT Green Report is available for purchase
by visiting the TIA website at http://www.tiaonline.org/market_intellig
ence/tia_ict_green_report/index.cfm. TIA
acknowledges the extensive contributions for the ICT Green Report drawn from
the Smart 2020 Report, developed by The Climate Group and the Global
e-Sustainability Initiative. Many other sources are referenced so that readers
can delve deeper into specific topics if needed. TIA also thanks ICT Green
Report reviewers: Joseph Andersen, TIA Energy & Environment Government
Affairs Consultant; Dan Eisenberg of Beveridge & Diamond, PC; Arthur Gruen
of Wilkofsky Gruen Associates; and Molly Webb of The Climate Group. TIA's
"green initiatives" encompass green standards (e.g. in smart grid,
cloud computing, data centers, and smart devices) energy and environmental
policy advocacy and include EIATRACK, TIA's environmental regulatory
compliance tracking service. ********************************* Times Microwave Systems Introduces LMR-400-UltraFlex-FR Low Loss Coaxial Cable Adding
to its extensive LMR® product line offering, Times Microwave Systems has
recently introduced LMR-400-UltraFlex-FR
(stock code 54270), a more flexible low loss, fire retardant version of LMR-400
50 Ohm coaxial cable. The new cable has
a stranded center conductor for enhanced flexibility and a fire retardant
polyethylene jacket.
LMR-400-UltraFlex-FR is also UL listed CMR (PCC-FT4) making it suitable
for riser-rated installations. Compatible
with all standard LMR® solder-pin type connectors, installation tools and
accessories, the new cable has a list price of $1.95 per foot. With only slightly more loss than standard
LMR-400 cable, LMR-400-UltraFlex-FR is the ideal solution for applications
requiring both added flexibility and fire retardancy. About Times Microwave
Systems Times
Microwave Systems has over 60 years experience in designing innovative,
high-reliability, coaxial cables, connectors and assemblies for demanding
interconnection problems. An engineering oriented organization, the company
specializes in the design and manufacture of high performance flexible and
semi-rigid coaxial cable, connectors, and cable assemblies for RF transmission
from HF through microwave frequencies. New
LMRÒ Bundled Cable End Caps Now Available from Times
Microwave Systems Times
Microwave Systems has recently introduced a new series of improved watertight
end caps for use with its popular series of LMRÒ Bundled Cables. These end
caps are constructed with a heavy duty ABS plastic shell along with a 100%
silicone rubber gasket and cushion. Independently
tested and easy to install, these rugged end caps are available in three
configurations: EC-BC400-7B EC-BC400-9B EC-BC240-12B Features
and benefits: -
Rugged UV/sunlight resistant design -
Independently certified to IP-68 for water ingress -
Quick and easy installation with just an Allen wrench LMR®
cables are low loss, flexible, non-kinking RF transmission line cables that
utilize easy-to-install connectors and are suitable for use as antenna feeders,
system jumpers and interconnects. ********************************* Tips: Holiday Shopping Mall Safety – Crime Isn't Taking A Holiday http://secprodonline.com/Articles/2009/11/19/Tips-Holiday-Shopping-Mall-Safety.aspx Nov 19, 2009 The holiday shopping season is here and millions of people will be
heading to the nation's shopping malls focused on finding the perfect gifts,
but crime isn't taking a holiday.
Police departments across the country report increased calls during the holiday
season when shoppers tend to think less about holiday shopping mall safety and
more about buying presents. Shopping mall safety is especially important this holiday season
when malls are more vulnerable to violent crime, according to Patrick Fiel,
public safety advisor for ADT Security Services. Fiel said, "It's never
possible to completely eliminate the risk of violence, but being aware of your
surroundings and choosing to shop at malls that take security seriously are two
important things you can do to help protect yourself and your family against
violence while shopping this season." To help make
shopping at the mall safer for you and your family, Fiel suggests the following
tips: Park in a well-lit area as close to your destination as possible.
Parking lots and structures are typically the most dangerous places at the
mall. If you are shopping alone and feel uncomfortable walking to your car at
night, ask mall security officers for an escort. Consider valet parking during
the holiday season when many malls offer free or reduced price valet parking.
Look for security cameras and try to park near them. Also, opt for walkways
leading to malls and parking lots that have security cameras installed. Choose to do your holiday shopping at malls that take security
seriously. Shopping destinations with regular mall security patrols and visible
surveillance cameras provide an added layer of security and a deterrent to
criminals. Avoid using restrooms that are tucked away in a back area of a
mall or store department. If you can, find a restroom near the mall's food
court or other well-trafficked area and always accompany your child. Don't overload yourself with packages. Thieves are always on the
lookout for people who might be distracted, keep track of your packages and try
to stay off your cell phone. Hold your purse close to your body or use a front
pocket if carrying a wallet. Always know where the closest exits are located. In case of a fire
or other emergency, make sure you can find the nearest exits and remember to
avoid using elevators in an emergency. Take extra care when returning to your car. If you notice anyone
suspicious in the parking area you can use your keys as a weapon. If needed,
you can also use your car's alarm system by pushing the panic button on your
alarm remote control or car horn to draw attention. "Being extra vigilant this holiday season will help keep you
from becoming a crime victim," Fiel said. "Always trust your
instincts and report any and all suspicious activity to shopping mall security
officers or your local police. Reporting suspicious activity today will help
keep your mall safer tomorrow." Copyright 2009, 1105 Media Inc. Reprinted with
permission from Security Products Magazine ********************************* BuildingGreen Announces 2009 Top-10 Green Building Products
Complete
descriptions and contact information are provided on BuildingGreen.com: Pozzotive
Plus CMUs and Concrete Brick from Kingston Block Thermafiber
Mineral Wool Insulation Products Invelope
Integrated Wall Insulation and Rainscreen System Baltix
Recycled- and Biobased-Content Office Furniture Project
FROG Modular Green Classroom Rheem
HP-50 Heat-Pump Water Heater Convia
Energy-Management Infrastructure Pentadyne
GTX Flywheel Energy Storage Silva
Cell Subsurface Tree Protection and Stormwater System Mobile
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BuildingGreen resources include GreenBuildingAdvisor.com,
an all-in-one information source for residential builders and remodelers, and
the just-introduced resource for teams pursuing certification through the LEED
Rating System, LEEDuser.com.
BuildingGreen,
LLC, celebrates its 24th year in business this year. For
information on BuildingGreen resources, visit BuildingGreen.com
or call 800-861-0954. ********************************* Network Protocol Specialists, LLC Will Offer Two Days of Certified Cabling Test Technician (CCTT) Training for the DTX Series Cable Analyzer January 19th & 20th in the Orlando, Florida Area. Each day of training
qualifies for 7 BICSI CECs. Certified
Cabling Test Technician (CCTT) Course Highlights About
the Course: Per customer demand, we are expanding the CCTT course into two
separate days of training focused upon your specialization – copper or fiber
certification. Each day is a powerful one-day course which covers the current
standards and provides hands-on training with the DTX Cable Analyzer. You can
register for one or both days of CCTT training as follows: •
January 19th – UTP Copper Cabling Certification – Includes a review of the
current TIA standards for “in-channel” certification of Category 5e up through
the recently approved Category 6A. Extensive hands-on with factory supplied DTX
Cable Analyzers is provided for in-channel testing and troubleshooting of UTP
copper systems. •
January 20th – Tier 1 and Tier 2 Fiber Certification – Includes an overview of
fiber optic basics and current testing standards from both the TIA and IEEE
committees. Basic optical loss/length testing plus an intro to OTDRs is taught
during this one-day event. Integrated throughout the class are several hands-on
exercises with equipment provided by the factory. This includes performing basic
loss/length testing (Tier 1) with the DTX-MFMs, and OTDR testing (Tier 2)
utilizing the DTX-OTDR modules. After
successful completion of the class, Network Protocol Specialists, LLC will
deliver CCTT certificates to the attendees. Each certificate qualifies for 7
BiCSi continuing education credits. Who should attend: The course is designed for contractors and
enterprise network owners who currently own or anticipate purchasing DTX series
cable certification equipment. Why attend: The CCTT course provides "expert"
level training on the DTX cable analyzer series. Investing in the Fluke
Networks Certified Cabling Test Technician program will not only improve
installation skills, but also your effectiveness and productivity on the job -
testing, certifying and troubleshooting cabling systems. Time: Each day goes from 8:00am to 5:00pm.
Continental breakfast starts at 7:30am. Lunch is also provided. Location: Radisson Resort Orlando-Celebration. 2900 Parkway Blvd, Kissimmee, Florida
34747. Phone 407.396.7000. Cost: $395.00 USD per person per day is due prior
to the class. Acceptable forms of
payment are credit card or check (other forms of payment with prior approval
only). Payment information will be collected by a Network Protocol Specialists’
representative via e-mail or phone a few days after completing the online
registration. REGISTER
TODAY! Don't
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for one or both days of training at www.cctttraining.com ********************************* Hitachi Cable Manchester Adds Vice President of Sales for Premise and Fiber Manchester,
NH, December 2, 2009 Todd
Thurston has joined HCM effective November 30th as Vice President of Premise
and Fiber Sales. Todd previously worked
for HCM from 1993 to 1996 as a Regional Sales Manager. Since then Todd has held Sales Management
roles at Essex, Nordx/CDT, and Commscope. Most recently, Todd was the Vice
President of Sales for Mohawk Inc. Todd
will report to Lynne Humenik, Executive Vice President. Todd
brings a wealth of experience in the strategic sale of premise and fiber optic
products. We are looking forward to
growing HCM’s sales with Todd’s assistance and direction. About HCM HCM,
located in Manchester, NH manufacturers a complete line of copper and fiber
optic cables for the communication industry as well as round and flat
electronics cables. Over 3,300 different
cable products are manufactured at this facility. To
learn more about HCM products and where you can purchase them, please contact
HCM toll free at 800-772-0116 or visit the HCM website at www.hcm.hitachi.com ********************************* Fluke Networks Live Webcast: How To Resolve Ten Common Problems Encountered by Network Technicians Featured Speaker: Webinar Details: Date
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resolutions. We will illustrate how the right network analyzer can
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problems and others: faulty
cabling dead
network drops speed
and duplex mismatches incorrect
VLAN assignments server
connectivity issues slow
application performance
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