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 | University of Brighton gets top grade with 3M structured cabling The University of Brighton has gone from having a 1-in-10 failure rate in connection
sockets on its structured cabling networks, “to having probably one of the most
reliable structured cabling installations of any university in the country” in the
opinion of Charles Wordingham, Data Communications Engineer at the university.
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 | What you need to know about 10Gb Ethernet Many people are talking about the development of 10Gbit/s Ethernet over copper.
However, with the standards still being ratified, caution needs to be exercised. In
this article, 3M provides consultants, contractors, installers and end users with
some guidance.
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 | Finding a way around the underground service maze. In an ideal world, every single service runs underground - water, gas, waste, electricity, fuel, cable TV and an when a contractor, utility engineer or surveyor opened up a hole, they would excactly know what to expect beneath.
But only in an ideal world...
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 | How underground location technology
is helping utilities to hit the right spot One of the biggest challenges facing today’s utilities is accurate identification,
records and location of underground services.
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 | Access protection more important than ever 3M Telecommunications offers an integrated security concept to protect against terrorism, sabotage, and fraudulent use.
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 | 3M Telecommunications joins FTTH council Europe The FTTH council is an Industry Forum which was founded in March 2004.
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 | Flexible Splitter Extension - Space-saving and cost-optimised use of ADSL and SDSL 3M Telecommunications presents further integrated 3M™ Quante™ ID 3000™ splitter blocks.
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| 3M announces products that bring fibre installation within reach of more communications installers and service providers 3M has announced new products that are designed to simplify installation of fibre cable in both enterprise and carrier environments, reducing the need for specialist training and helping more connections to be completed within tight timescales.
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