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What’s in Your Toolkit? Tools for today’s
diversified field technician ·
"Wavelength Allocation Chart"
White Paper from Light Brigade ·
ANNOUNCING THE 2011 BICSI WINTER CONFERENCE
& EXHIBITION IN ORLANDO ·
Belden to acquire Thomas & Betts communications
products business for $78 million in cash ·
Real Estate Experts Deliver a 10 Year Industry Outlook ·
Looking for cabling opportunities? Homeland Security
considers $30M-$50M cabling bid ·
Optical Cable Corporation
initiates dividends ·
Prysmian
lays out Draka takeover offer – Breaking news from Lightwave ·
ShoreTel Acquires Enterprise Mobility
Leader Agito Networks ·
Vancouver Rapid Transit Line wins top
national engineering award ·
Carlyle Group takes CommScope private in $3B buyout ·
Cabling Installation & Maintenance Webcast -
Cabling Infrastructure for Emerging Applications ·
Cabling Installation & Maintenance Webcast -
Fiber-Optic Cabling and Networking Technologies ·
Copper prices, FEP supply could drive up cable costs ·
INTELLIGENT BUILDING CONCEPT HITS CLOSE TO HOME ·
Accu-Tech hosts LEED Seminar Series
courses ·
BIG CHANGES to CABA Board of Directors ·
BOMA Helps Defeat Amendment 4 in Florida ·
Industry Leaders Examine the Future of Commercial Real
Estate ·
CABA Webinar Invitation -
"Formulating a Growth Strategy for the Aging-In Population" Research
Study ·
Don’t Miss out on BICSI Training ·
Electec’s eco-friendly modular wiring system selected
as a BuildingGreen Top-10 Product for 2010 ·
GENERAL CABLE JOINS U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL ·
KITCO Fiber Optics Recognized For Exemplary Contract
Performance ·
Light Brigade has a New CFHP Certification
Custom Training Course ·
Mike Holt’s Holiday Special is a gem = A HOTS SPECIAL ·
NAED Education & Research Foundation
Announces Annual Contribution Campaign ·
NAED Names August Sodora, Jr. as Incoming
Eastern Region Vice President-Elect ·
NEMA Announces New Board Members ·
NEMA Bestows Awards on Electroindustry Leaders ·
Nominations Open for NAED Annual Awards ·
FTTH Council Next-Generation Broadband Workshop in Phoenix
Dec. 8th ·
Protecting America: Borders and Beyond Webinar ·
Revealing What Your Ceiling is Concealing Webinar ·
Siemon Announces Secure Connectivity Options for
40+Gb/s High-Speed Data Center Interconnects ·
Thomas & Betts Corporation Announces Plan to Divest Non-Strategic
Communications Products Business ·
TIA Hails Congressional Passage
of the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 ·
WESCO to Acquire TVC
Communications ·
FIBER OPTIC CABLING LOOKS BETTER EVERY DAY ·
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REALLY WORKS Bisbee’s Buzz INTELLIGENT
BUILDINGS: A LONG TERM PERSPECTIVE –
INTERVIEW WITH JAMES CARLINI I
had the chance to interview James Carlini, President of CARLINI &
ASSOCIATES, who has been involved in Intelligent Buildings since the inception
of the term. He was one of the first
authorities on the subject through his articles in the mid-1980s that appeared
in Real Estate Review (Fall 1985), Government Data Systems (May 1985) and even
the cover of Telecommunication Products Plus Technology (November 1985). He was the Chairman of the Definitions
Committee of the Intelligent Buildings Institute in Washington D.C. from 1986-1988
as well as the pioneer of the concept of measuring a building’s IQ (1985) which
he wrote about in several articles as well as a chapter in Johnson Controls’ Intelligent Buildings Sourcebook (Prentice-Hall 1988). Bisbee: How was the industry back in the 1980s and
how did you get into it? Carlini: At the time, the big buzzword was “shared
tenant services” and there were companies pursuing real estate developers to
add these new types of services to their buildings to attract tenants. I was a Director of Telecommunications and
Computer Hardware consulting at Arthur Young at the time and was asked to
review whether or not clients like Santa Fe Southern Pacific Development
Company were getting their money’s worth on adding amenities like network services
and phone services. Bisbee: What was the first project you worked on? Carlini: It was to review what technologies were being put
into a six-building campus in Bisbee: How was Carlini: It was interesting to go out to Bisbee: How did you get into the measuring of building IQs
and comparing buildings? Carlini: Another large real estate and property
management company at the time was doing a large $20,000,000 retrofit of a
Class A building in Bisbee: It seems like everyone back then worried
about getting their money’s worth? Carlini: They did – and they still do. Property management firms and owners are
still concerned about getting their money’s worth when they add on intelligent
amenities. Bisbee: So how did you look at the building in Carlini: There were many categories within the areas
of information and communication technologies as well as building automation
within the test I designed. The issue
was to gather a list all the services, traditional and intelligent amenities
within each building, compare them, and analyze the competition in downtown Bisbee: How did you get all the publicity on it? Carlini: At first, the test was going to be an
internal measure just to make sure they were getting their money’s worth. When the results came out that their older
building actually outscored the newer buildings because of all the technologies
they added into it, they wanted to publicize that new type of measurement. Building IQ actually help market the building. From that point on, traditional approaches to
marketing a building became obsolete. Bisbee: There seems to be a resurgence in the interest
in rating buildings and figuring out Building IQ. Where do you see Intelligent Buildings today? Carlini: Today, some have talked about measuring the
“green” aspects of a building but there are more important things for the owner
to focus on. The main issue is whether
or not the building is profitable and whether or not adding these green
technologies provide cost-savings. The
problem is that some of these cost-saving systems have too long a payback
period and therefore, are not viable. Bisbee: How long are you talking
about to make it a viable option? Carlini: If these green capabilities, like dimming systems
and energy saving systems have a payback period of 20-30 years, they are not
going to be put into a building. The
payback is way too long. Bisbee: Are there systems like that out there today? Carlini: Yes and they are being hyped, but they will
not survive under a close scrutiny.
Other systems are cost-effective and should be applied. Bisbee: How has the industry evolved? Carlini: If you look at what is happening globally, we
are going from stand-alone Intelligent Buildings to Intelligent Business
Campuses (IBCs) where the whole campus provides intelligent amenities. What we are doing, in effect, is clustering
these buildings and trying to get more economies out of the facilities by
having them all together. Bisbee: You wrote a white paper on this didn’t you? Carlini: Actually I wrote several, one on Intelligent
Business Campuses: Future Keys to Economic Development in 2008, which discussed
the movement into campuses or next-generation business parks, this was based on
planning work I had done for an 800-acre tech park. I also wrote one for the US Department of
Homeland Security on INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURE: Insuring Security for Regional
Sustainability (2010); and one for George Mason University, INTELLIGENT INFRASTRUCTURE: Securing Regional
Sustainability (2009) both focused more on infrastructure as a platform for
commerce and its impact on regional economic development. Bisbee: It sounds like you are an expert on this evolution. Carlini: Like I used to tell students at Bisbee: What’s in your future? Carlini: I am writing a book on this paradigm shift and
calling it “Location, Location, Connectivity” because those are the three most
important words in Real Estate today. James
Carlini recently addressed 3,000 people on Intelligent Infrastructure and its
impact on regional economic development at the BICSI Fall Conference and had
great feedback. I am sure his book will
provide a pragmatic perspective on Have
a safe and enjoyable Thanksgiving. NEVER
DRIVE & TEXT. But
that’s just my opinion, Frank Bisbee ******************** Megladon Announces SM Fiber Optic Couplers/Splitters with Bend Insensitive Glass and HLC® Connections Over the past two years, there has been a growing
migration to bend insensitive singlemode glass in high speed fiber optic
networks. The accumulation of bend loss at various points along a link can
create power budget issues. Continued use of standard couplers/splitters in a
bend insensitive glass environment can nullify the bend loss reduction. Because
of space requirements, couplers may be routed in a way that causes enough bend
loss to exceed the maximum loss for the channel. The migration to bend
insensitive couplers/splitters is the next logical step. Megladon’s HLC SCRATCHGUARD® connection technology
has been known for a decade for its durability and repeatable performance. It
is a one of a kind product that enables business critical applications to
operate with minimal connectivity issues. When the HLC connection is married to
bend insensitive glass, the four enemies to fiber optic networks are minimized:
bend loss, insertion loss, optical return loss and endface
scratching/contamination. “The market has embraced singlemode bend
insensitive glass with the HLC connection and the results have been
phenomenal. Many customers have now
asked for the missing link in their systems which is the bend insensitive
coupler/splitter. The coupler/splitter is the greatest source of insertion loss
and many times bend loss due to the way it is routed. Why make the investment
in bend insensitive patch cables and not upgrade the couplers?” said John
Culbert, President of Megladon. 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 minimizing installation time
and maintenance cost. As technology innovators, Megladon created the HLC®
(Hardened Lens Contact) connection, 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. For additional information regarding Megladon’s
variety of fiber optic products please contact John Culbert at 512.615.4687 or
by email at scratchguard@megladonmfg.com. John
Culbert – President, Megladon Manufacturing Group, Ltd Tel:
512.615.4687 Fax:
512.583.0848 Email:
jculbert@megladonmfg.com Web:
www.megladonmfg.com ******************** What’s in Your Toolkit? Tools for today’s diversified field technician By Tony Cassaza reprinted
from BICSI News Magazine If you are an installer or technician trying to stay afloat in
this recessive economy, you know that the lines are now becoming blurred
between audio-visual (AV) installers, electricians, security installers and
network cabling installers. It is no longer just simply optical fiber or
category copper cabling for data, and today’s installers and technicians need
to diversify their services if they want to stay successful. To do this
requires professional discipline over a broader spectrum. The scope of
diversification encompasses many things, including more diverse tools and test
gear needed to stay competitive in an ever-expanding industry. Recently, an extensive online tool survey found that professional
electricians that also install low-voltage systems prefer to have a toolkit
that includes many more tools as compared to strictly low-voltage technicians
even if it meant that their toolkit would be larger and heavier. This indicates
that electricians are more serious about diversification and doing all types of
electrical work, including traditional high voltage and low voltage. They know
that all-in-one type hand tools will not pass muster for professional work. On the other hand, low-voltage system installers and technicians
involved in the survey overwhelmingly felt that their toolkit and tools make a
statement about them and were an important part of the image projected to
customers, employers and peers. They believe their toolkits should be visually
appealing and professional looking as well as functional. From both
disciplines, we can recognize that tools are important in daily work both
functionally and aesthetically and should not be taken lightly. The Basics Hand tools are a bit low-tech, but they are important. Today’s
diversified installers and technicians require a more comprehensive set of
tools then what they needed when they did only one type of work. Choosing the best quality tools you can afford is important. Here
is a simple test to see if you have a good wire cutting tool (e.g., diagonal
cutting pliers, linesman pliers). Take your wire cutting tools, and cut a
four-pair copper cable. Your cutter should cut it cleanly in one single cut
without having to pull. Then, try the test again, but cut only a single
conductor from the cable. If it does not cut through in a single clean cut, it
is time to replace the tool—it is either no good because of wear, or it was not
a professional-grade tool to begin with. Today, there is a new class of toolkits called electro-tech
toolkits, which are ideal for the diversified installer or technician. Some of
the very basic hand tool elements of a professional electro-tech tool kit
include: §
Tool case—Professional looking while
being rugged shock and water resistant. §
Screwdrivers and bits—Contains at least four different
slotted and four different size Phillips screwdrivers. Also recommended is a
ratchet and driver bit set that includes flat, star, hex and pozi. If you find
that you do a lot of work with any particular bit type, dedicated drivers are
preferable. §
Pliers and cutters—Linesman’s
pliers at least 8 inches, large diagonal cutting pliers, small precision
diagonal cutting pliers and long-nose pliers. §
Wrenches—One large and one
medium set of pump pliers, otherwise known as channellocks, and an adjustable
wrench. §
Other hand tools—Hammer,
level, measuring tape, sheetrock saw, utility knife and an awl. §
ITS hand tools—Professional-grade crimpers,
termination tools, cable stripping
tools for coaxial and category cabling as well as wire and Kevlar
scissors. §
Safety tools—Protective eyewear and work gloves. §
Utility tools—Electrical tape, tool pouch,
magnification device, parts jars and flashlight. The extended toolkit contains necessary tools for your daily work,
but it also consists of tools that you do not typically carry such as drills
and drill bit sets, steel fish tape and a reciprocating saw. Also important are
accessories that make it easy to carry your tools from job to job. A
collapsible utility cart is an indispensible tool, especially those that fold
up compactly, weighs less than 20 pounds and can carry about a 400-pound load.
When I was a field technician, my cart carried all of my gear and withstood the
daily punishment of the streets of Test Gear Test gear, like cable testers with multiple remotes and tone
generators and probes for tracing cables, fall into two categories. There is the
handy and inexpensive test gear that is part of the everyday toolkit, and there
is sophisticated and expensive test equipment that you only use (or rent) on an
as-needed basis. For the sake of this article, we will focus mainly on the
testers that you carry in your toolkit on a daily basis. For the most part, butt sets that were used to test plain old
telephone service (POTS) lines have gone the way of the old dial telephone and
are very rarely needed anymore, and tone and probe units that only provide basic
tracing and simple continuity will likely give way to more feature-rich units.
Today’s diversified installers and technicians need testers that are more
broadly focused and take into account installation, troubleshooting, repair and
maintenance and for various disciplines such as network, alarm, security and
surveillance, access control, life safety and home automation systems. Tone and trace units that have additional special features that
make them ideal for troubleshooting electronic safety and security systems are
quickly gaining popularity. This includes: §
Both audible and visual indications for continuity. §
Options for constant and momentary indication. §
The ability to switch between normally closed and normally open
circuits. Relatively inexpensive four-pair (category 5e and 6) testers with
advanced features like multiple remotes and a built-in time-domain reflectometer
(TDR) that calculates length and distance to fault can now be found in almost
every toolkit. These testers include verification testers that perform basic continuity
tests to ensure that the cable is connected properly, qualification testers to
ensure that a cabling link can support a certain network speeds (i.e., 100
Base-T, 1000 Base-T) and certification testers that certify whether a cable or cabling plant is in compliance to
industry standards. Many vendors offer qualification testers that are middle of the
road and do not certify a cable to a certain EIA/TIA standard, but they do
qualify the cable to support certain network speeds. At the current prices, it
does not pay for installers to purchase a qualification tester since they do
not provide enough evidence to support a standards compliant installation.
Qualification testers are best suited to network managers mainly for troubleshooting
practices. However, it seems likely that qualification and verification testers
will eventually merge and at a relatively low cost. Newer
qualification/verification units will have the ability to store test results
and print reports through a PC. In the near future, more efficient micro controlled, single-board
computer design and software will blur the lines between certification,
qualification and verification testers. Progressive test gear manufacturing
companies embracing this new technology will lead the way with less costly
testing units that offer more advanced features. Therefore, if you haven’t
purchased a tester yet, renting on an as-needed basis for now may be a prudent
strategy. Optical fiber
visual fault locators are inexpensive and are now standard issue in most of
today’s toolkits. These diagnostic testing and tracing tools emit a bright beam
of laser light into a fiber, allowing the user to easily isolate high losses
and detect faults in optical fiber cables for up to 5 kilometers (km). They are
truly the best optical fiber maintenance and troubleshooting tool one can
carry. Closing
Thoughts There are several other noteworthy tools
that some installers and technicians may not have considered but that can
increase productivity: §
Slim line LED flashlight holder—Attaches to a hat or collar for
hands-free light. This is especially useful when fishing cables into a dropped
ceiling. §
Right angle drill adapters—Attaches to a standard corded or
cordless drill to reach areas previously not reachable with a standard drill. §
Off-set power screwdriver head—Allows
driving screws in low clearance areas. §
Visor magnifier—Attaches to a hat for working on small parts. They
are magnification devices that easily flip up and down as-needed. From basic tools to test gear, it is important to possess a
variety of tools for a variety of systems. Tools for today’s diversified
technician are becoming more vital to success in this economy than ever before.
Famous writer, philosopher and poet
Thomas Carlyle said, “Man is a
tool-using animal; weak in himself and of small stature, he stands on a basis
of some half-square foot. Nevertheless he can use tools, can devise tools; with
these, the granite mountain melts into light dust before him, winds and fire
his unwearying steeds. Nowhere do you find him without tools; without tools he
is nothing, with tools he is all." Tony Casazza is a 30-year industry veteran and has been the
president of online datacom store www.lanshack.com for 13 years. In 2010, Tony
launched the QuickTreX® brand, a manufacturer of cabling, connectivity and network
components. He can be reached at www.quicktrex.com
Reprinted with permission from BICSI News www.bicsi.org Betsy Conroy Editor, BICSI News Magazine ******************** "Wavelength Allocation Chart" White Paper from Light Brigade When testing FTTH systems, it is critical that your products and
equipment match your system's specifications. Legacy B-PON, G-PON, and EPON
systems were standardized around the 1310-nm, 1490-nm and 1550-nm wavelengths.
The new 10 Gigabit systems for Ethernet, 10G-PON and RFOG use the 1270-nm,
1577-nm, and 1610-nm wavelengths so that they do not interfere with legacy
systems. All these require special calibration points and filters for accurate
testing. The Wavelength Allocation Chart white paper,
compiled by The Light Brigade, identifies each FTTH standard and the
wavelengths specified for transmission and testing. www.lightbrigade.com ******************** ANNOUNCING THE 2011 BICSI WINTER CONFERENCE & EXHIBITION IN ORLANDO Educate Globally. Deliver Locally. Tampa,
Fla., Oct. 21, 2010—BICSI, the association supporting the information
technology systems (ITS) industry with information, education and knowledge assessment,
announces details surrounding the 2011 BICSI Winter Conference &
Exhibition. The
annual conference will host a variety of technical sessions focusing on new ITS
technology. Starting January 16-17 with Pre-conference Seminars, the conference
officially begins on Tuesday, January 18, and runs through Thursday, January 21
at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort in Conference
highlights include: Opening Keynote Speaker—Tom
Koulopoulos, January 18, 8:45-9:30
a.m. Closing Keynote Speaker—Steve
Wozniak, January 20, 10:30-11:30 a.m. Fourth Annual BICSI Cabling Skills Challenge Annual Business Meeting, Tuesday, January 18, 11 a.m.-noon Catch up on the latest
association updates from BICSI and witness the inauguration of the new members
of the Board of Directors. Annual Awards Banquet, Wednesday, January 19, 7-10 p.m. The Awards Banquet, featuring entertainment by
comedian Scott Henry followed by the sounds of the band MPiRE, will recognize
some of the ITS industry’s finest. Training & Exams ·
DD102:
Designing Telecommunications Distribution Systems, January 12-17 ·
DD200:
Telecommunications Distribution Design Review (RCDD Exam Review),
January 12-15 ·
DD100:
Introduction to Voice/Data Cabling Systems, January 15-16 ·
ITP110:
Analyzing Telecommunications Distribution Systems, January 21-25 ·
ESS100:
Introduction to Electronic Safety and Security, January 13-14 ·
ESS200:
ESS Design Specialist Review (ESS Exam Review), January 14-16 ·
ESS110:
Designing Electronic Safety and Security Systems, January 21-25 ·
DA200:
Network Design Specialist Review (NTS Exam Review), January 14-16 ·
DA100:
Introduction to Networks, January
21-22 ·
OSP100:
Introduction to Outside Plant, January
13-14 ·
OSP200:
OSP Design Specialist Review (OSP Exam Review), January 15-16 ·
OSP110:
Cable Plant Design, January 21-25 ·
WD200:
Wireless Design Specialist Review (WD Exam Review), January 13-15 ·
WD110:
Designing Wireless Networks, January
21-25 ·
WD100:
Introduction to Wireless, January
23-24 ·
DC110:
Data Center Design Best Practices, January
13-15 ·
DD120:
Grounding and Protection Fundamentals for Telecommunications Distribution
Systems, January 21-23 ·
DD125:
Advanced Grounding and Bonding, January
24-26 ·
PM125:
Telecommunications Project Management Program, January 21-25 Attendees may also register to earn a
credential while attending the 2011 Winter Conference &
Exhibition. RCDD®, RITP™, ESS, NTS, OSP and WD exams will be
administered on site during the Winter Conference from 8:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m. on
Monday, January 17. Book It 2 Win It! Drawing 1: $1,000 cash Drawing 2: Complimentary three-night stay at the Rosen Shingle Creek Resort and
dinner for two at A Land Remembered, overlooking the Shingle Creek Golf Club
(valid between January 15-21, 2011) Drawing 3: Choice of golf for four at the Shingle Creek Golf Club or a $100 gift
certificate to The Spa at Shingle Creek Note: Two winners will be named for drawings 2 and
3. All drawings take place on January 16, 2011. For a full list of BICSI conference and exhibition
details, visit www.bicsi.org/winter.
BICSI is a professional association supporting the information
technology 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 ******************** Belden to acquire Thomas & Betts communications products business for $78 million in cash Belden Inc., an
electronics components maker, said Thursday it agreed to buy Thomas & Betts
Corp.'s communications products business for $78 million in cash. Memphis,
Tenn.-based Thomas & Betts said the communications products business is
part of its electric segment. It includes coaxial cable drop connectors, pole
line hardware and other products. It generated about 9 cents of earnings per
share and $45 million in revenue in the first nine months of this year. Belden said the Thomas & Betts products
complement its existing audio, video and security cables. Belden said it
expects the acquisition to close by the end of 2010 and add 5 cents per share
to earnings in 2011. www.belden.com ******************** Real Estate Experts Deliver a 10 Year Industry Outlook BOMA Foundation and ( “This
unique program will provide attendees with an insider look at how real estate
will evolve over the next decade and insight into how best to prepare for these
changes,” remarked BOMA Foundation Chair Marilyn Wilbarger, director of
property management, City of Key West, Fla. “Through lively debate, these
thought leaders will explain how we can learn from a down market, create growth
and optimize sustainability for future success.” “We
are pleased to host such a respected group of experts to articulate their
visions for the future of commercial real estate,” noted Chuck Schilke,
associate dean of The
State of This
session will examine current market conditions in commercial real estate and
new trends that will shape the future. Speakers will discuss economic recovery
and employment, high-performance properties, transit-oriented development, the
mixed-use live-work-play phenomenon and where the best new opportunities may be
discovered. Speakers
include: ·
Henry
Chamberlain, APR, CAE, president, BOMA International ·
Katya
Naman, CCIM, senior vice president, Lowe Enterprises, Inc. Real
Estate Finance in the Year 2020 This
session will feature four real estate finance veterans discussing the
impact of residential foreclosures and how it is affecting commercial real
estate. The panelists will take a long-range view of how the commercial real
estate industry will be financed with the changing ratio between public and
private company investment. The discussion will also focus on the growth and
evolution of the debt and investment industries, touching on the CMBS market,
REITS, private equity firms and public company investments. From there, they
will review demographics, employment statistics and other developments that
will drive future industry growth. Panelists
include: ·
Kathleen
Day, Center for Responsible Lending, author of S&L Hell ·
Michael
Grupe, executive vice president, Research & Investor Outreach, National
Association of Real Estate Investment Trusts ·
Stephen
Conley, executive managing partner, Holliday Fenoglio Fowler ·
Frank
Nothaft, vice president and chief economist, Freddie Mac ·
Moderated
by Katya Naman, CCIM, senior vice president, Lowe Enterprises, Inc. Environmental
and Energy Issues in the Year 2020 Without
a doubt, the future will be green. In this session, sustainability thought
leaders will brief attendees on the key strategies needed to be successful in
future markets. Panelists will discuss the increasing importance of
distributive energy, the impact of environmental stewardship and
incentives—from government to capital to ROI payback. They will also give a
perspective on markets and pricing, and explore how to get buildings to “net
zero” and even contributing back to the energy grid. Panelists
include: ·
Dan
Sze, deputy director for state energy programs, Energy Efficiency and Renewable
Energy, U.S. Department of Energy ·
Craig
Schultz, president, Energy Buying Strategies, Inc. ·
Anik
Jhaveri, AIA, LEED AP, principal, HDR Architecture, Inc. ·
David
Borchardt, chief sustainability officer, The Tower Companies ·
Moderated
by Richard W. Greninger, CPM, managing partner, Carr Realty Partners, LLC The
program, held Tuesday, November 9 in For
more details about the program and to register, visit www.boma.org/Events/2020symposium.
*** About
the BOMA International Foundation About
the Georgetown University School of Continuing Studies About
the ******************** Looking for cabling opportunities? Homeland Security considers $30M-$50M cabling bid Nov 17, 2010 The United States
Department of Homeland Security Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE)
office has posted a request-for-information (RFI). While emphasizing that the
post is not a request for proposal (RFP), the office did include a scope of
work that calls for "all necessary management, supervision, materials,
services, support, maintenance, identification and performance of cabling activities required
for approximately 500 ICE locations." Specific tasks that would
be carried out include "site surveys, installation, testing,
documentation, problem resolution and maintenance of video, wireless, data and
voice communications cabling and related equipment." ICE estimates the work
would begin in January at an estimated value of $30 million to $50 million. The
office expects interested parties to act quickly, requiring responses by noon
EST on Friday, November 19. Read the full RFI and view other documentation including a
"Cabling Scenarios" document. After the toxic results from 911, will Homeland Security spec the
same materials for their facilities? October
2010 Bisbee’s Buzz additional medical support to nyc Sept. 11 victims = $7.4 BILLION There’s something corporate
IT and telecommunications management should know. Most of the cable they’re now
installing in the workplace across the INCAPACITATION AND
PERMANENT LUNG DAMAGE
In a fire, halogen cable
can release acid gases that sear the eyes, nose, mouth, and throat. The fumes
can disorient victims, preventing them from escaping the blaze. They can cause
severe respiratory damage. And they can kill. additional medical support to
nyc Sept. 11 victims = $7.4 BILLION Recognizing this
potentially deadly problem, a number of international governments have already
standardized on zero-halogen cabling. However the U.S. National Electric Code
(NEC), which serves as the basis for local standards in most states,
effectively forces IT managers to use halogen-insulated Category 5 & 6 UTP
in the plenum spaces above ceilings and below floors in office buildings. And
while some organization that are exempt from local building code – like the
military and mass transit authorities – have banned halogen from their
networks, most network managers have little choice but to obey the law. Halogen cabling can emit
toxic fumes in a fire. Many international governments have moved to less lethal
alternatives. Low Smoke Zero Halogen and
RoHS compliant - Why hasn't the And that, argue
halogen-free advocates, could be fatal. Building plenums are typically used to
circulate air throughout the workplace. If there’s a fire, they warn, heating
and air conditioning ducts could become conduits for hydrogen chloride,
hydrogen fluoride, and the other gasses that cause far more fatalities than
flames or visible smoke. The Air Conditioning Committee (NFPA 90A) of the
National Fire Protection Association, which developed the section of the code
dealing with Plenum-approved cabling without conduit, has not required any
toxicity testing on these cables. If they had tested the Teflon FEP they would
have discover a nightmare of toxic gasses are released under heat, TOXIC TEFLON FEP heat
decomposition and off-gasses
http://tuberose.com/Teflon.html DuPont scientists list the
hallmark human symptoms of polymer fume fever as tightness of chest,
malaise, shortness of breath, headache, cough, chills, temperatures between 100
and 104°F, and sore throat, based on a survey of complaints registered by
workers who were struck by the illness. Based on this suite of symptoms, cases of polymer fume fever from home exposures
could easily be mistaken for the common flu. The toxic particles and
gases identified as Teflon offgas products, and the temperature at which
they are first identified in the studies reviewed, are shown below, with
toxicity information that is drawn primarily from high dose animal studies, the
only source of information available for most of the chemicals: 464°F
- Ultrafine particulate matter: Teflon produces very small (ultrafine) particles
which are very toxic, causing extreme lung damage
to rats within 10 minutes of exposure. Longer exposures cause death. At
higher temperatures, Teflon also produces toxic gases. Some scientists have
found that the particles and gases together are responsible for Teflon's
toxicity, perhaps because the gases adsorb to the particles, which because of
their small size can lodge deep in the lower respiratory tract. 680°F
- Tetrafluoroethylene (TFE): The National Toxicology Program considers tetrafluoroethylene
(TFE) to be a "reasonably anticipated"
human carcinogen because it is known to cause cancer in laboratory
animals, but has not been adequately studied in people. In rats, inhaled TFE
causes tumors of the kidney tubules, liver, blood vessels in the liver and one
form of leukemia (mononuclear). Mice that
breathe TFE develop tumors of the liver and tumors that develop in blood
vessels in the liver or white blood cells. 680°F
- Hexafluoropropene (HFP): In people, air exposure to fluorocarbons like HFP
can lead to eye, nose and throat irritation; heart palpitations, irregular
heart rate, headaches, light-headedness, fluid accumulation in the lung (edema)
and possibly death. Long-term exposure in
workers is associated with decreased motor speed,
memory and learning. In mice and rats, inhalation of hexafluoropropene
(HFP) causes kidney lesions, decreased numbers of a
type of immune cell (lymphocyte) and increased urination. HFP also
causes increased numbers of chromosomal abnormalities in hamster ovaries. HFP
can also be added to pesticides as an "inert" ingredient, which does
not mean that it is non-toxic, but only that is not the pesticide active
ingredient. Another example of a pesticide inert ingredient is butyl benzyl
phthalate, a chemical well known to cause serious birth defects of the male
reproductive system in laboratory animals. 680°F
- Trifluoroacetic acid (TFA): Very few studies have looked at the toxicity of trifluoroacetic
acid (TFA), but those that have found decreased growth of fetal rat
bone-forming cells (osteoblast) and cartilage cells (chondrocytes),
and neural tube defects in rat embryos at high concentrations. Other studies
show that HCFC-123, a hydrofluorocarbon that breaks down into TFA, causes enlarged liver and decreased levels of glucose,
triglyceride and cholesterol in adult animals. But, it is unclear
whether these effects are due to HCFC-123 or a metabolite. A monkey study found
the TFA concentration in the fetus was two to six
times higher than in the mother's blood following dosing with HCFC-123.
The long-term environmental impacts of TFA are unknown, but it is extremely
persistent and toxic to plants. TFA is also a breakdown product of many hydrochlorofluorocarbon
(HCFCs) and hydrofluorocarbons (HFCs) used as replacement for chlorofluorocarbons
(CFCs), which are potent ozone depleters used in refrigeration systems,
aerosols and other products. Recently, scientists have suggested that high
levels of TFA in the environment could be partly due to heated Teflon and other
fluoropolymers because measured environmental levels are higher than predicted,
based on breakdown of HCFCs and HFCs alone. 680°F
- Difluoroacetic acid (DFA): Very little is known about the toxicity of difluoroacetic
acid (DFA), although kidney toxicity has been reported in rats. 680°F
- Monofluoroacetic acid (MFA, fluoroacetic acid or compound 1080): Monofluoroacetic acid is
extremely toxic, doses as low as 0.7 to 2.1 mg/kg can kill people.
Initially, people report nausea, vomiting, numbness, tingling, anxiety, muscle
twitching, low blood pressure and blurred vision. If
exposure is high enough, people can have irregular heart rate (ventricular
fibrillation), heart attacks, and severe convulsions leading to respiratory
failure. MFA quickly breaks down into a chemical called fluoroacetate.
Sodium fluoroacetate was previously used as a
powerful rodent killer (rodenticide). In the body, it breaks down into
sodium and fluoroacetate, which is responsible for the toxicity. Sodium
fluoroacetate kills rodents, and other animals, by inhibiting the tricarboxylic
acid cycle which transforms energy found in food to energy the body uses. Sodium fluoroacetate also causes heart and respiratory
failure, central nervous system depression and damage to the testes, including
decreased sperm production. 878°F
- Silicon tetrafluoride (SiF4): Silicon tetrafluoride is a highly toxic,
corrosive gas. In the lungs, moisture causes the
silicon particles to separate, releasing toxic hydrofluoric acid and also
coating the lung with silicon particles. Inhaling hydrofluoric acid can
cause eye and throat irritation, cough, difficult breathing, bluish skin color
caused by lack of oxygen, lung damage and fluid accumulation in the lung
(edema). Long term exposure can cause weight loss, decreased numbers of red and
white blood cells (anemia and leukopenia), discoloration of the teeth
and abnormal thickening of the bone (osteosclerosis). 887°F
- Perfluoroisobutene (PFIB): Perfluoroisobutene (PFIB) is extremely toxic and inhalation can lead to fluid build up
in the lung (edema), a condition that can lead to death. PFIB is listed
in the Chemical Weapons Convention as a Schedule 2 compound. PFIB is about ten times more toxic than phosgene, a
highly toxic corrosive gas also listed as a chemical weapon. In water,
PFIB breaks down into hydrogen fluoride which is also very toxic (see
below). Short-term symptoms of PFIB exposure in people include bad taste in
mouth, nausea and weakness. Lung edema occurs about one to four hours after
exposure, which is life-threatening in some cases, but in most people clears up
in about 3 days. 932°F
- Carbonyl fluoride (COF2): Breakdown of Teflon (PTFE)
in air is the major source of carbonyl fluoride exposure. Carbonyl fluoride
is the fluorine version of phosgene, a chlorinated chemical warfare agent.
Carbonyl fluoride fumes can irritate eyes, ears and nose. More serious symptoms
of exposure include chest pains, breathing difficulty, fluid accumulation in
the lungs, weakness, liver damage and increased glucose levels. Because
carbonyl fluoride breaks down into hydrogen fluoride and carbon dioxide, it
causes many of the same toxic effects as hydrogen fluoride (see below). 932°F
- Hydrogen fluoride (HF): Hydrogen fluoride (HF) is a toxic corrosive
gas, and can cause death to any tissue it comes
into contact with, including the lungs. The toxicity of HF is due to the
fluoride ion and not the hydrogen ion. Breathing HF can cause severe lung damage, such as fluid
buildup in the lungs (edema) and inflammation of lung passages (pneumonia).
The fluoride ion (charged particle) is extremely toxic. It is a small ion and
weak acid that diffuses quickly and can pass through tissues with relative
ease. Fluoride ions inhibit cell respiration,
decreasing production of ATP, the major form of chemical energy used by the
body. Fluoride attacts cell membranes causing cells to die. The fluoride
ion is negatively charged and naturally likes to react with positively
charged ions in the body like calcium and magnesium. When
fluoride and calcium bind, creating a "precipitate," a
life-threatening condition of decreased calcium (hypocalcemia) can
occur. Left untreated, decreases in calcium (and magnesium) can cause abnormal heart rhythm leading to heart attack,
muscle spasms and death. Calcium administration is the main treatment
for HF poisoning. 1112°F
- Trifluoroacetic acid fluoride (CF3COF): Trifluoroacetic acid fluoride is toxic, mostly
because it breaks down into hydrogen fluoride, which is very toxic, and
trifluoroacetic acid. The few studies that have looked at the toxicity of TFA
found decreased growth of fetal rat bone-forming cells (osteoblast) and
cartilage cells (chondrocytes), and neural tube defects in rat
embryos at high concentrations. Other studies show that HCFC-123, a
hydrofluorocarbon that breaks down into TFA, causes
enlarged liver and decreased levels of glucose, triglyceride and cholesterol in
adult animals, but it is unclear whether these effects are due to
HCFC-123 or a metabolite. A monkey study found TFA in the fetus was two to six
times higher than in the mother's blood following dosing with HCFC-123, a
hydrofluorocarbon that breaks down into TFA. Fluoride ion (charged particle) is
extremely toxic. It is a small ion and weak acid that diffuses quickly and can
pass through tissues with relative ease. Fluoride ions
inhibit cell respiration, decreasing production of ATP, the major form of
chemical energy used by the body. Fluoride attracts cell membranes causing cells to
die. The fluoride ion is negatively charged and naturally likes to react with
positively charged ions in the body like calcium and magnesium. When fluoride
and calcium bind, creating a "precipitate," a life-threatening
condition of decreased calcium (hypocalcemia) can occur. Left untreated,
decreases in calcium (and magnesium) can cause abnormal heart rhythm leading to
heart attack, muscle spasms and death. Calcium administration is the main
treatment for HF toxicity. 1112°F
- Octafluorocyclobutane (OFCB): Octaflurocyclobutane is a fluorine-containing
gas that is used in the semiconductor industry, sold as Zyron 8020 by DuPont.
According to DuPont, inhaling high levels of octafluorocyclobutane can cause heart beat irregularities, unconsciousness and
death. People with pre-existing heart conditions may be extra
vulnerable. Only a few toxicity studies in animals are available for
octafluorocyclobutane. In one study, rats exposed to a one-time-only inhaled
exposure of octafluorocyclobutane lost weight and had abnormal breathing. Dogs
that inhaled high concentrations (10-25% air), and were dosed with the
stimulant epinephrine, had heart problems. According to DuPont, tests for
genetic damage in insects are "inconclusive." 1112°F
- Perfluorobutane (PFB, Trade Name CEA-410): As a global warming
chemical, perfluorobutane has a long half-life in the upper atmosphere
and has over 8,000 times the global warming
potential of carbon dioxide. Perfluorobutane is not as acutely toxic as
other PTFE off-gases, but has not been tested for long-term effects. 1202°F
- Carbon tetrafluoride (CF4, perfluoromethane): In addition to being a
long-lived fluorinated Teflon "off-gas," perfloromethane is
used in the semiconductor industry, is a refrigerant and propellant and a
byproduct of aluminum production. The LIFE AND BREATH For some critics, the
difference between international and Erba’s assessment my strike
many as unduly harsh, but it raises an important concern: Given halogens’
lethal potential, why are they used in cabling at all? There’s actually a method
to this apparent madness. Halogens are an extremely effective fire retardant.
Adding them to cable insulation increase its kindling point. The
big lie
“If the cable doesn’t catch
fire, it won’t give off toxic fumes,” has been the response from DuPont ( NO EASY ANSWERS It’s a deadly double blind:
Halogen insulation helps prevent cables from catching fire, but if the cable
jackets do ignite the resultant fumes can drive up the death toll. And this
dilemma has been at the heart of a decade-long debate about the continued use
of halogen. “Fluorinated polymers are hundreds of times more toxic than
zero-halogen cabling.” Comments Marcelo Hirschler, a consultant with BGH
International Inc ( To date, halogen’s
defenders, which include DuPont and B.F. Goodrich CO ( “There was a lot of
argument about this, but the people in favor of zero-halogen couldn’t prove
their case,” says Dave McCormack, assistant to the president of the
International Association of Firefighters ( CATASTROPHIC CORROSION
This time around, however,
the anti-halogen forces are taking a different track. They now argue that these
chemicals should be outlawed because of the catastrophic effect acid fumes have
on computer circuitry - causing millions of dollars worth of damage even in
small fires. “Corrosivity is the Achilles’ heel of halogen cables,” comments
Michael Keogh, corporate fellow at Union Carbide Corp. ( And where does all this
leave IT managers interested in eliminated halogen from their networks?
Unfortunately, they don’t have many options. The law is clear: Meet the code or
risk the consequences, which range from being fines by building inspectors or
fire marshals to insurance companies that refuse to pay up in the event of
disaster (se “The Insurance Angle”). STANDARDS SCHISM International cabling
standards were developed in response to events in the Falklands War. Research
showed that most shipboard fatalities during the conflict were the results of
the smoke from fires started by missiles and bombs rather than by the weapons themselves.
“Acid gasses also prevented personnel from fighting the fires,” says Karen
Long, a physicist at the Naval Sea Systems Command ( Many countries - including The easiest way to see the
difference between international and ·
fire resistance (how fast cable
burns) ·
smoke density (how much visible
smoke is produced) ·
toxicity (how harmful the smoke
is to human beings) CHEMICAL CONDITIONING The only way to meet the
more demanding FEP is highly fire
resistant. Those two characteristics have made FEP the key component in
plenum-rated Category 5 & 6 UTP (unshielded twisted pair) in the It’s a different story
overseas. In order to meet rigorous international toxicity specs cable
manufacturers avoid halogens altogether, instead adding metal hydrates to their
polyethylene and polypropylene cable insulations. When heated, these chemicals
release steam. But halogen-free cables
made with metal hydrates are not a fire-resistant as their Zero-halogen cable meets
the two less stringent BURNING ISSUES When the PVC cables used in
building risers burn they emit both hydrogen chloride (an acid gas) and dioxin,
which Greenpeace, the environmental advocacy group, calls “the most toxic
synthetic chemical known to science” (see table I). Long-term exposure to
dioxin has been linked to a number of health problems, including cancer,
reproductive disorders, birth defects, impaired neurological development,
diabetes, and immune system suppression. When FEP cable burns it
releases hydrogen fluoride, an odorless invisible gas that is considerably more
toxic than hydrogen chloride. Tests conducted at There is approximately10
lbs of FEP in each 1000’ of plenum cable. 49% of FEP heat
decomposition is released as HF – hydrogen fluoride. Upon contact with moisture
(even humidity) HF converts to Hydrofluoric acid. This acid evens “eats” glass. Maybe, it is time to
consider the TOXICITY issue, We cannot afford to delay. Remember: Safety is too
important to ignore. But that’s just my opinion, Frank Bisbee -
Editor COMMENTS to The Editor Frank: Once again, you bring up several important
cable safety issues to your HOTS readers. Plenum cable standards will
continue to ignore these critical safety issues because there are no easy
answers and because the LIABILITY for 35 years of dangerous cabling practices
is so great that the truth cannot be recognized now. The whole concept of Plenum cabling is replete with
serious safety defects that cannot be completely addressed or justified. Cities
like If you "follow the money" you'll know why
we continue to build Towering Infernos across this once great nation. Please allow me to correct one of the terms you use
in your HOTS addition. You talk about the fire RESISTANCE of cables being
covered by the USA Codes. It is not......cables have no fire resistance
requirement. Technically, they are allowed by Code to ignite immediately on
exposure to a fire.Actually, Non-Plenum cables will ignite in 10 to 15 seconds
of flame exposure. Plenum cables can ignite in less than a minute and then
begin to emit the Toxic gasses you so eloquently describe. What is covered by the cable Standard (NFPA
90A) is fire RETARDANCE. Flame spread along the cable is limited to 5 feet
in 20 minutes. While this sounds safe ,we can't ignore the fact that toxic
smoke is spreading thru the plenum at a much more rapid rate! Thanks again for your tireless efforts in the
search for real cabling safety. HAPPY
THANKSGIVING ! John
Michlovic - PE , Manager of Technical Services HH
Robertson Floor Systems / Centria ******************** NECA NEWS December 10
Deadline to Apply for the NABCEP PV Technical Sales Exam 11/11/2010 OSHA's
Complex New Crane & Derrick Standard Takes Effect November 8 11/06/2010 Major aspects of OSHA’s new
construction-specific requirements for personnel operating and working with
cranes and derricks (29 CFR 1926, Subpart CC) go into effect Monday, November
8, 2010, although the training and certification requirements won’t be fully
enforced until 2014. NECA
Contractors Honored at Zero Injury Awards Program 11/05/2010 Several NECA members were
recognized Oct. 28 at the annual National Maintenance Agreements Policy
Committee (NMAPC) Zero Injury Safety Awards (ZISA) program at the Today in
America, Inside Business Review and Business Day Partner with NECA 11/05/2010 The producers of the
television series’ Inside Business Review
with Fred Thompson and both Today in
America and Business Day
with Terry Bradshaw are pleased to announce their partnership with the National
Electrical Contractors Association (NECA). Don’t Be
Victimized: Criminals Banking on Technology to Commit Check Fraud 10/30/2010 Financial crime
professionals have become increasingly skilled and sophisticated, thanks to
advances in personal computers, scanners and color photocopiers. They don’t
even need to get their dirty hands on an actual paper check in order to steal
from your account. Here's some good advice. NECA Submits
Comments on FASB Disclosures & Contingencies Proposals 10/30/2010 From this article, you can
download NECA's comments on the Financial Accounting Standards Board’s
proposals which threaten construction employers participating in multiemployer
defined benefit plans. A link to other comments on the FASB site is also
provided. Occupational
Injuries, Illnesses and Fatalities Declined in 2009 10/24/2010 The total injury and
illness rate among private industry employers has declined significantly
each year since 2003, and the 2009 total for fatal injuries represents the
smallest annual preliminary total since the Census of Fatal Occupational Injuries
(CFOI) program was first conducted in 1992, according to the Bureau of Labor
Statistics. But, economic factors may have played a major role in keeping the
numbers low. Employers
Face Hefty Fines under OSHA’s New Administrative Penalty Calculation System 10/17/2010 Contractors are being
advised to maintain good safety and health programs and prepare for more difficult
negotiations after receipt of OSHA citations in light of changes to the
agency’s administrative penalty calculation system. The changes apply to OSHA
inspections beginning October 1, 2010, and later. Financial
Threat Demands Rapid Response from ALL NECA Members 10/16/2010 ALL NECA members and
chapter offices are urged to comment to FASB by the end of October 2010 on
proposals that have serious implications for those participating in
multiemployer defined benefit pension plans. Labor
Relations General Session: Making the Most of CW/CE 10/12/2010 Fifteen
Exhibitors Named Showstoppers at 2010 NECA Show 10/12/2010 The electrical construction
industry’s leading trade expo, the NECA
Show, and publication, ELECTRICAL
CONTRACTOR magazine, joined forces at the recent 2010 NECA Show to create
the first-ever NECA Showstopper Showcase, where 15 stand-out products and
systems were recognized as the most significant of the event. 2010 NECA
Award Winners and Michael Durant at Closing General Session 10/12/2010 The “Energy
Manager” Revolution Begins in Boston at NECA Annual Convention and Trade Show 10/12/2010 CEO Update
Article on Associations’ Campaign Contributions Features ECPAC 10/09/2010 CEO Update interviewed NECA’s Executive
Director for Government Affairs Lake Coulson and Beth Margulies, our public
relations director, for an article on association PACs in its October 1
issue. Download it here. ******************** Optical Cable Corporation initiates dividends Source: Optical Cable Corporation On Thursday
October 21, 2010, 9:20 am EDT OCC's Board of
Directors declared a cash dividend of $0.01 per
share on the Company's common stock at its meeting on October
15, 2010. The dividend will be paid on December
15, 2010 to shareholders of record on November 5,
2010. OCC anticipates
paying a cash dividend each quarter, with expected dividend payment dates in
March, June, September and December of each year. The dividend announced
today implies an annual cash dividend rate of $0.04
per common share. OCC also
announced today that it has reduced the balance on its revolving credit
facility by $412,000 since the end of the Company's
third quarter of fiscal year 2010. The current balance on the facility is
$700,000, providing the Company with available
credit of $5.3 million on the $6
million facility. As previously
announced, OCC achieved a record $18.8 million in
net sales and reported earnings per share of $0.09
during its fiscal third quarter ended July 31, 2010.
OCC also generated $1.4 million in net cash
from operating activities during its third fiscal quarter. At the end of
the fiscal third quarter, OCC had a retained earnings balance of $20.7 million, or $3.21 per
share. In addition, OCC's net book value attributable to OCC at the end
of the quarter was $26.5 million, or $4.12 per share. OCC's share price closed at $2.70 per share yesterday. Management's
Comments Neil Wilkin, Chairman, President and Chief Executive Officer of OCC,
said "We are pleased to announce the initiation of a quarterly cash
dividend, which will provide for the regular return of capital to our
shareholders. At the same time, we have also reduced OCC's outstanding
debt. These actions reflect the operating leverage in our business model,
our ability to generate solid cash flow, and our commitment to maintaining a
strong balance sheet. In addition, the dividend initiation and debt
reduction demonstrate our confidence in OCC's strategy and market position, and
prospects for continued growth and value creation." Mr. Wilkin
added, "We continue to realize the benefits of the acquisitions we
completed in 2008 and 2009, which were critical strategic moves that positioned
OCC for sustainable long-term success in our markets. We are pleased that
our shareholders are now enjoying the benefits of these acquisitions. We
look forward to building on OCC's strong momentum to create further value while
continuing to meet and exceed the needs of our customers." Company
Information 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, pre-terminated fiber optic and copper cable
assemblies, 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 Optical Cable
Corporation, OCC®, Superior Modular Products, SMP Data Communications, Applied
Optical Systems, and associated logos are trademarks of Optical Cable
Corporation. ******************** Prysmian lays out Draka takeover offer – Breaking news from Lightwave by Stephen Hardy NOVEMBER 22, 2010 By Stephen Hardy --
Prysmian (MSE: PRY.MI) has publicized details of its proposed public offer for
the shares of fellow cable-supplier Draka (NYSE EURONEXT: DRAKA). The Italian
cable giant plans to offer €8.60 in cash per Draka ordinary share as well as
0.6595 Prysmian shares for each Draka ordinary share. This implies a total
value of €17.20 per ordinary share of Draka, based on Prysmian’s closing price
of €13.04 on November 19. Reprinted
with permission from PennWell’s Lightwave Magazine and www.LightwaveOnLine.com Watch this for more breaking news as the
bidders are revealed. ******************** ShoreTel Acquires Enterprise Mobility Leader Agito Networks Leading Edge
Technology Enables ShoreTel to Redefine the Meaning of the " SUNNYVALE,
CA--(Marketwire - 10/21/10) - ShoreTel® (NASDAQ:SHOR - News), the leading provider of
brilliantly simple IP phone systems with fully integrated unified
communications (UC), today announced it has acquired Agito Networks
("Agito"), a leader in platform-agnostic enterprise mobility, for
approximately $11.4 million. The Agito
solution expands ShoreTel's vision of setting the user free to communicate on
any device (desk phone, mobile phone, computer), at any location (office, home,
remote) by allowing individuals to use any network (cellular or Wi-Fi), simply
and cost effectively. With this acquisition, ShoreTel redefines the meaning of
the "mobile worker" and changes the rules in giving mobile device
users the freedom to work anywhere, even beyond the wireless network. The Agito
technology puts the full power of the desk phone in the user's pocket, arming
them with some of the most sophisticated voice and UC features available today,
including enterprise call-control capabilities, voice over WLAN with superior
voice quality, as well as presence and location. The solution provides
productivity gains for the end user and the IT staff with its heterogeneous PBX
and UC support for other vendors, including Cisco, Avaya and Microsoft, as well
as legacy TDM PBXs. The transaction
further strengthens ShoreTel's cost-saving proposition by reducing mobile and
long distance costs and allowing business to use smartphones as PBX extensions.
Enterprises of all sizes are seeing a growing segment of their workforce elect
smartphones as their primary communications device of choice. With the Agito
solution, ShoreTel will offer native support for leading smartphones and
tablets including BlackBerry, iPhone, iPad, Nokia, and Windows-Mobile
smartphones, reducing integration complexities for enterprise IT -- a first in
the area of enterprise mobility. "This is a
key strategic investment that creates a significant differentiator for ShoreTel
in enterprise mobility," said Don Girskis, interim CEO of ShoreTel.
"Dependence on smartphones continues to skyrocket, but many workers still
struggle with poor coverage areas, inferior call quality, expensive
international roaming fees and limited feature sets. By integrating the Agito
technology with ShoreTel's brilliantly simple UC system, we free users to use
any network (Wi-Fi or cellular), leveraging the power of the desk phone, and
taking advantage of industry-leading call quality and call controls from their
smartphone. This not only has a positive impact on productivity, but it also positively
affects the bottom line with significant savings on mobile and international
usage fees." BENEFITS OF
TRANSACTION ·
Freedom of Choice: Workers are on the move and their communications need to keep up
with them. Mobile devices and smartphones are quickly becoming the device of
choice. Together, ShoreTel and Agito technology give businesses and their
employees a powerful solution to boost productivity inside and outside of the
office. ·
Cost Savings & Productivity Gains: The Agito solution delivers value to businesses of all
sizes, including significant cost savings of up to 80 percent on mobile and
international usage. Desk phone and UC capabilities, such as presence and
location are extended to the smartphone for productivity gains for the mobile
worker. ·
Heterogeneous PBX Support: The acquisition of Agito expands upon ShoreTel's 360 Legacy
Migration Program to include mobility. By leveraging Agito's broad smartphone
interoperability and demonstrated support of Avaya, Cisco, ShoreTel and other
enterprise IP PBX systems, ShoreTel can provide mobility solutions ideally
suited to heterogeneous environments. ·
Secure and Seamless: Agito Networks' patent pending solution is designed to securely
deliver industry-leading capabilities on any cellular network and Wi-Fi
networks -- transparently to the user, with seamless handoff between networks
during active calls. ·
Brilliant Simplicity: The innovative Agito technology complements the award-winning
ShoreTel Communicator Mobile dashboard, and meets ShoreTel's stringent
requirements for ease of deployment by IT and ease of use by non-technical
business users. ·
Transaction Details: ShoreTel has acquired all of Agito's intellectual property,
customer base, distribution network and has hired certain employees in the all-cash
deal. ·
Expanded CUSTOMER
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Hidlebaugh, Network Services Manager, Anthony
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Senior Industry Analyst, Unified Communications and Collaboration, Information
& Communication Technologies, Frost & Sullivan RELATED LINKS & CONVERSATION ******************** Vancouver Rapid Transit Line wins top national engineering award OTTAWA, Oct. 27 /CNW/ - The 2010 Canadian Consulting Engineering
Awards were presented last night at a gala dinner at the Fairmont Chateau
Laurier hotel in Ottawa. Nearly 200 guests were
in attendance including parliamentarians and other dignitaries. Held annually for 42 years, the awards are This year a record 73 engineering projects were
entered. Two special awards, and 10 awards of excellence, were given.
SCHREYER AWARD (for most technically innovative project): - Canada Line Rapid Transit
Project, Vancouver, B.C. TREE FOR LIFE AWARD (for outstanding environmental
stewardship): - Pine Creek Wastewater Treatment Plant, AWARDS OF EXCELLENCE: Buildings: - Transportation: Water Resources: - Ravensview Wastewater Treatment Plant Upgrades, Kingston,
Ont. - Tatamagouche Water Treatment Plant, N.S. Environmental Remediation: Natural Resources, Industry & Energy: - International: The judging panel for the above awards consisted of 11
distinguished engineers from academia, government and industry. The jury chair
was Mr. Claude Benton Robert, ing. of BEAUBIEN AWARD: The Beaubien Award is given by ACEC/AFIC to individuals for
exceptional service to the association and the consulting engineering industry.
There were two winners this year. Dave Chalcroft, FEC, FCAE, P.Eng. During a 37-year career with UMA Engineering Ltd., Dave
Chalcroft managed many challenging projects. He was Senior Vice-President responsible
for UMA's operations in southern He served as President for Consulting Engineers of Alberta
(1994-1995) and as Chair of ACEC (2000-2001). He played an integral role in mobilizing
a fund-raising campaign for RedR Andrew Steeves, P.Eng. Andrew Steeves, P.Eng., has
been part of the ADI Group of Companies for over 30 years, and is currently
Strategic Senior Advisor with Trow ADI. Previously he held several senior positions
with the firm including Vice-President Administration, Manager of the Public
Works Division and Secretary-Treasurer. Andrew is past-Chair of ACEC and a winner of the ACEC
Chairman's Award for his efforts promoting Qualifications-Based Selection. He
is also past-President of the Association of Consulting Engineering Companies -
Over recent years, Andrew has been involved in FIDIC (the
international association for consulting engineers) serving as Co-Chair of the
2008 FIDIC Conference in BACKGROUND The Association of Consulting Engineering Companies
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For further information: John Gamble, P.Eng., President, ACEC, Tel. (613) 236-0569; Maureen Levy, Senior Publisher Canadian Consulting Engineer and CNS magazine (Cabling Networking Systems) Tel: 416-510-5111 Fax: 416-510-5134 Email: mlevy@ccemag.com ******************** Carlyle Group takes CommScope private in $3B buyout Oct 28, 2010 CommScope, Inc. (NYSE: CTV)
announced yesterday it had, after
a period of speculation, struck a definitive merger agreement with
alternative asset manager The Carlyle Group via which Carlyle will acquire all
of the outstanding shares of CommScope common stock for $31.50 per share in
cash. The total transaction is valued at approximately $3.9 billion and will. The transaction is expected
to close in the first quarter of 2011. Reuters reports
that analysts see little likelihood of rival bids emerging for the
communications cable maker. The offer by Carlyle CYL.UL -- which Reuters notes
has a checkered history in telecoms deals -- of $31.50 a share in cash is a
premium of 36 percent to CommScope closing price on Friday. CommScope has a
"go-shop" period until December 5, during which rival bidders can
submit offers. Carlyle has a long history
with CommScope and said in a press release it had known senior members of the
company's management for many years. Carlyle said equity financing for the
CommScope deal would come out of two of its funds -- Carlyle Partners V, a
$13.7 billion The Carlyle Group is a
global alternative asset manager with $90.9 billion of assets under management
committed to 66 funds as of June 30, 2010. It invests across three asset
classes – private equity, real estate and credit alternatives – in Africa,
Asia, Some of Carlyle's previous
telecommunications deals have not fared well, noted Reuters. The firm acquired
debt-laden Hawaiian Telecom in 2005 for $1.6 billion from Verizon
Communications. Three years later, the Hawaiian provider of local and
long-distance telephone service filed for bankruptcy. “We are proud to enter into
this agreement with Carlyle and believe this transaction is in the best
interest of CommScope and our stockholders,” said Frank Drendel, chairman of
the board and chief executive officer, CommScope. “After careful and thorough
analysis, together with our independent advisors, our board of directors
unanimously approved this transaction with Carlyle, which has a strong
reputation and global network, and a proven record of success in acquiring and
guiding companies like CommScope.” Eddie Edwards, CommScope’s
president and chief operating officer, said, “As a private company, we believe
CommScope will have greater flexibility to focus on our long-term strategic
direction as a global leader in infrastructure solutions for communications
networks. Carlyle understands our industry and our business well, and will be a
tremendous asset as we build upon our leadership position and continue to
implement our strategic plan to deliver enhanced value to our customers around
the world.” Drendel, Edwards, and other
members of CommScope’s executive management team are expected to stay in
leadership positions after the transaction closes. Bud Watts, managing
director and head of Carlyle’s Technology Group, said, “We’ve known Frank,
Eddie, and other senior leaders at CommScope for many years. We have the
greatest respect for them, CommScope’s many talented employees, and the
business they have built together. CommScope has a clear strategy, a culture of
operational excellence and strong commitments to its employees, customers and
partners around the world. We look forward to working with the ‘One CommScope’
team as it pursues the next phase of the company’s growth.” CommScope expects to hold a
Special Meeting of Stockholders to consider and vote on the proposed merger and
merger agreement as soon as practicable after the mailing of the proxy
statement to its stockholders. The transaction is subject
to the approval of CommScope’s stockholders, regulatory approvals and other
customary closing conditions. The transaction has fully committed financing and
is not subject to any condition with regard to the financing. Equity financing
will be provided by Carlyle Partners V, a $13.7 billion Web: www.commscope.com/; www.carlyle.com/ ******************** Cabling Installation & Maintenance Webcast - Cabling Infrastructure for Emerging Applications Data
centers comprise a vortex of network activity that brings together high-speed
transmission, densely packed nodes and the constant need for increased
computing efficiency. The cabling infrastructure in such an environment must be
well-planned and well-managed to support such high-demand, dynamic
environments. Presentation 1: Cabling
today for tomorrow’s high speeds Presented by: Valerie
Maguire, Siemon The
major transmission-speed upgrade taking place in many networks today is from 1
to 10 Gbits/sec. But as network owners plan for and carry out these upgrades,
the next step on the ladder—40- and 100-Gbit/sec speeds—are already in sight.
This presentation tells network managers what they can do now, as they prepare
for their 1-to-10 Gbit upgrades, to ensure they are also well equipped for
their down-the-road upgrades beyond 10 Gbits/sec. Presentation 2: Intelligent
management for all-scale cabling systems Presented by: Ben Carmi,
RiT Technologies Whether
the need is to administer a large-scale cabling infrastructure for thousands of
users, to ensure pinpoint accuracy of a cable-management system for
mission-critical connections, or a combination of both, the latest intelligent
management systems provide tools for the job. This presentation takes a
practical look at the most advanced infrastructure-management systems available
and the environments in which they provide the most value. Presentation 3: What
virtualization means for cabling Presented by: Frank Yang,
CommScope Virtualized
networks in enterprise environments and data centers are heralded as models of
computing efficiency by requiring fewer servers than traditional LANs. What
effect will this consolidation of equipment through virtualization have on a
network’s structured cabling system? This presentation explains the
fundamentals of virtualization, its benefits for network managers and its
impact on the network’s cabling infrastructure. This
webcast seminar, produced by Cabling Installation & Maintenance, will
discuss some of the cutting-edge network technologies being deployed today and
how cabling systems can be structured to meet these technologies’ demands. ******************** Cabling Installation & Maintenance Webcast - Fiber-Optic Cabling and Networking Technologies With
total costs coming down and transmission capabilities continuing to rise,
fiber-optic cabling systems are accomplishing more objectives for more users
than ever. This webcast seminar focuses on the capabilities of fiber-optic
cabling and networking systems. It also examines some of the practical
realities that cabling professionals face when designing, installing or
managing fiber-optic cabling systems. Presentation 1: What media
conversion can do for you Presenter: Steve Frank,
EtherWAN In
some environments the application of media-conversion technology is bound only
by the imagination of the user. From network cameras to high-speed protocol
conversions and customer-demarcation extension, media converters have become
like a Swiss Army knife for networking applications. This presentation will
explain how media conversion can be a solution for many networking challenges. Presentation 2: The growing
importance of fiber polarity Presenter: Michael Hughes,
USConec With
the use of preterminated fiber assemblies and cassettes growing, the issue of
fiber polarity has entered the spotlight. This presentation fundamentally
explains what fiber polarity is, the types of fiber systems in which it becomes
an issue, and the options available to maintain polarity. Presentation 3: Testing
fiber-optic systems Presenter: Varis Hicks,
EXFO This
presentation discusses the best practices for ensuring your fiber-optic
infrastructure can adequately support the many applications for which it is
being deployed today, including 1- and/or 10-Gbit/sec Ethernet. The
presentation looks at the tools and methods available to test fiber-optic
circuits, referencing appropriate standards. ******************** Copper prices, FEP supply could drive up cable costs By
Patrick McLaughlin – Cabling Installation & Maintenance Magazine (A
PennWell Publication) www.cablinginstall.com
The
steady rise in copper prices over the past 24 months, coupled with recent
changes in the FEP supply available to cable manufacturers, could soon drive up
the price of UTP cable as well as other twisted-pair cable constructions. A
steadily upward price trend for copper has occurred since the bottom fell out
of the worldwide economy two years ago. A
more recent turn of events affecting the supply of fluorinated ethylene
propylene - FEP - is likely to have a greater impact on the cost to cable
manufacturers of producing twisted-pair cable and quite possibly the cost to
consumers that buy it. Dyneon, one of three suppliers of FEP to cable
manufacturers, announced it is exiting the FEP business early next year. That
will leave Daikin and Dupont as the two FEP suppliers to the cable industry. Overall,
fluorine-based products including FEP have risen in price throughout 2010. All
three FEP suppliers have already increased the prices they charge cable
manufacturers for the material and have suggested that another price increase
is looming. They also have limited or allocated the supply of FEP to cable
manufacturers, although no cable manufacturer has stated that they either
currently have or foresee a shortage that would delay their production of
cable. Still,
signs point to the potential for a price increase. Why For
several years Reprinted
with permission from Cabling Installation & Maintenance Magazine (A
PennWell Publication) www.cablinginstall.com
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Electric power delivery, Hydropower, Renewable energy, Water and wastewater
treatment, Waste management, Electronics and semiconductors, Optoelectronics
and photonics, Imaging and machine vision, Fiber optics and communications,
Aerospace and defense, Cabling installation and maintenance, LEDs and lighting,
Firefighting and emergency services, and Dental. ******************** INTELLIGENT BUILDING CONCEPT HITS CLOSE TO HOME A vendor in the cabling
industry walks the walk by building intelligence into its new headquarters
facility. But what about the rest of the market? By
Patrick McLaughlin is chief editor of Cabling Installation & Maintenance. The
concept of intelligent buildings can be likened to that of convergence. As one
industry veteran has stated often, we have been six months away from
convergence for the past 15 years. Similarly, the idea of intelligent or
connected buildings, in which building systems are able to communicate with
each other through a common platform and consequently run highly efficiently,
has made logical sense for a long time. Yet it has rarely been implemented. Earlier
this year, however, a provider of cabling products and systems and a proponent
of intelligent buildings held itself up as an example of what can be achieved
with intelligent buildings. Panduit (www.panduit.com) opened its new
280,000-square-foot corporate headquarters in Built-in intelligence Cisco
Systems (www.cisco.com) equipment, including local area network (LAN) systems
as well as the Cisco Connected Real Estate framework and several other systems,
are built into Panduit’s headquarters. Cisco used the installation as one of
its customer case studies. In explaining the rationale behind going
“intelligent” as well as “green” with its new building, Panduit’s vice
president of global strategic marketing said, “One of our motivations for
constructing a sustainable headquarters building was to minimize our power and
cooling costs. More importantly, we wanted to do the right thing for the
environment and society.” Cisco
explained that by Panduit integrating all its systems on the same network, the
company not only eliminates redundant network and operational costs, but also
enables automated business processes that reduce costs, accelerate event
awareness and reduce energy consumption. Darryl Benson, global solution manager
for connected buildings with Panduit, explained how the Connected Real Estate
framework works, and what it accomplishes. “Every piece of information we can
extract from the building is available on the Cisco network,” he said,
“including air temperature, air quality, humidity, energy consumption, light
output and lighting needs. By enabling real-time monitoring of our electrical
consumption, the Cisco Connected Real Estate framework contributed to energy
costs per square foot that are $0.63 lower than the average non-connected
building, saving $176,000 annually and more than $880,000 over five years.” According
to the two companies, Panduit displays the 200 most important metrics from
building systems on a Web-based dashboard, which facilities personnel consult
to monitor progress and spot anomalies. To automate notification about
out-of-normal conditions that might waste energy, Panduit is integrating
certain sensors with the Cisco IP Interoperability and Collaboration System.
When a sensor transmits an alarm, Cisco IPICS automatically notifies
appropriate personnel by sending a prerecorded voice message to their phones. The
type of all-encompassing communication and notification now in place at
Panduit’s new headquarters facility is the hallmark of intelligent buildings,
touted by many and realized by few. Why have so few building owners built
intelligence into new facilities, and is the uptake of intelligent buildings
likely to change anytime soon? Looking at the market A
peek into the market for intelligent buildings might be accomplished by reading
the results of a market research report, completed last year, by BSRIA Proplan
(www.bsria.co.uk). The report examines the world market for building controls
and includes coverage of what it describes as intelligent building controls –
environmental, which it refers to as IBC(e). Overall the report indicates that,
like the majority of markets worldwide, the economic crisis has hampered growth
in the building controls market in many countries. From 2006 to 2008, the
consolidated world market had witnessed healthy growth rates of more than 7
percent. BSRIA Proplan anticipated negative growth last year and this. Even
so, the total global IBC(e) business reached a level of $18 billion in 2008
and, as BSRIA Proplan explained when announcing the report’s availability, “The
IBC(e) service and maintenance market remained buoyant through this turbulent
time with expected growth of 1.4 percent during 2009-2010.” The
report specifically points to Despite
the fact that The
European
energy legislation is making a significant impact on this market, according to
the study. In particular, the Energy Performance of Buildings Directive—in
place in the Controllers
account for the largest share of the building controls product market, with
sales of approximately $2.8 billion in 2008. Not surprisingly, Commenting
on the types of users deploying these systems, BSRIA noted, “Installation of
IBC(e) products and systems vary from region to region. Offices and industrial
buildings are dominant in Research and advocacy In
The
project will be designed to provide a current snapshot of the intelligent
building industry in Research
organization Frost & Sullivan (www.frost.com) will conduct the project on
CABA’s behalf. The project will investigate the current and future direction of
the intelligent building market in North America—the region holding the
greatest share of products and systems according to BSRIA Proplan’s recent
research. CABA’s project will uncover the opportunities the market represents
for participants within the value chain. It will also seek to understand the
influence of current and emerging intelligent building technology solutions,
with an analysis that considers commercialization, market preferences and
product acceptance. The
old joke about perpetually being six months away from convergence may go by the
wayside. Many of today’s structured cabling systems do indeed support converged
applications, including Voice over Internet Protocol (IP) and IP-based security
systems as well as the Ethernet protocol used in the LAN. In many ways
convergence is no longer the “next” big thing but rather the “current” big
thing. Intelligent buildings remain the “next” big thing, and how soon they
will emerge in greater numbers remains to be seen. Patrick
McLaughlin is chief editor of Cabling Installation & Maintenance. Reprinted
with permission from Cabling Installation & Maintenance Magazine www.cablinginstall.com ******************** Accu-Tech hosts LEED Seminar Series courses On Nov. 3rd in At the end of the seminar Mike Long
(Accu-Tech Federal and LEED Green Associate), who coordinates the LEED Seminar
Series for Accu-Tech, was told by a number of Professional Engineers that the
seminar would also help them obtain (4) Continuing Education Units towards
their P.E. designation. One engineer in attendance told Mike "This course
was great. I came for the knowledge but since I found out that your course is
approved by the USGBC, BICSI and the AIA and listed on their websites, I can
self report these four hours towards my P.E. credential." He also added
that in 2010 the To request the LEED Seminar Series in your area, contact us
today. ******************** BIG CHANGES to CABA Board of Directors Best Buy Joins CABA Board of Directors September 23, 2010 CABA is pleased to announce that electronics retailer Best
Buy Co., Inc. has joined the CABA Board of Directors. Kris Bowring, senior
director, platform lead, new business customer solutions group, will represent
Best Buy. Bowring leads the home and energy management platform for Best Buy,
which facilitates concepts and experiments in both retail and alternative
channels for include energy management devices and controls, home energy audits
and surveys, online energy efficiency programs, and alternative and renewable
energy solutions and services. He also oversees the company’s external
partnerships to accelerate time to market of new growth opportunities and
challenge current business model conventions. Additionally, Bowring has been
active in several research projects, including the CABA Connected Home Roadmap
and Energy as a Managed Service. By joining CABA's Board,
Best Buy has joined an elite group of industry leaders that promote advanced
technologies for the automation of homes and buildings in "I sincerely welcome
Best Buy to the CABA Board of Directors," said Ronald J. Zimmer, CABA
President & CEO. "The appointment of Kris Bowring will enhance the
Board's expertise and experience and brings valuable knowledge concerning the
retail channel and technical side of the home automation business." #
# # Stephane Kirkland from
Direct Energy Business Appointed to CABA Board September 21, 2010 Direct Energy Business and
the Continental Automated Buildings Association are pleased to announce the
appointment of Stephane Kirkland from Direct Energy Business to the CABA Board
of Directors. CABA is a global nonprofit industry association that provides
information, education and networking to help promote advanced technologies for
the automation of homes and buildings. Currently, Stephane
Kirkland is Vice President, Small Business, Solutions and Strategy for Direct
Energy Business. He is responsible for Direct Energy small business customers
across the "Stephane Kirkland and
Direct Energy have a unique understanding of the utilities sector due to the
company's high standards in meeting growing business customer demand in an
efficient manner," stated Ronald J. Zimmer, CABA President & CEO.
"We are extremely pleased to welcome Stephane Kirkland to the Board. His
expertise will assist the Continental Automated Buildings Association
immensely." Prior to coming to North
America, "I am pleased to offer
my services to the CABA Board of Directors and to the industry-at-large,"
said # # #
Jon Summers from Ingersoll Rand Joins CABA Board The Continental Automated
Buildings Association (CABA) is pleased to welcome Jon Summers from Ingersoll
Rand to its board of directors. CABA is a trade association that promotes
advanced technologies for integrated systems and the automation of homes and
buildings. "Jon Summers will
bring extensive experience and a history of strong leadership to CABA's board
of directors," commented Ronald J. Zimmer, CABA president and chief
executive officer. "His experience and knowledge make him an important
addition to our team. I am pleased to welcome Jon to the board and look forward
to working with him." Summers has nearly 20 years
experience in product and program management, new product development and
market fulfillment in the HVAC controls and process automation industries. He
is a member of the American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and
Air-Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE) and a Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEED) accredited professional. Prior to joining Ingersoll
Rand, Summers worked for Rockwell Automation and Daikin/McQuay, providing
strategic market direction and managing multiple product portfolios both
domestically and internationally. "By joining CABA's
board, I will work to assure that a strong voice is raised on issues concerning
the ability of large buildings to provide more productive environments through
automation," said Summers. As part of its commitment to CABA, Ingersoll
Rand will participate in the new CABA Research Program. # # # About CABA ******************** BOMA Helps Defeat Amendment 4 in Florida ( “The
defeat of Amendment 4 yesterday by Florida voters is an important milestone for
commercial real estate, businesses and communities around the country,”
commented BOMA International Chair Ray H. Mackey, Jr., RPA, CPM, CCIM, partner
and chief operating officer, Stream Realty Partners, L.P. “Voters clearly
recognized that if passed, the amendment would have increased taxes and
derailed growth in an already fragile economy.” BOMA
International and BOMA Florida leveraged Industry Defense Funds to join other
real estate organizations in Citizens for Lower Taxes and a Stronger Economy, a
coalition of more than 200 organizations that oppose the initiative, to protect
commercial real estate’s interests. Other members of the coalition include
NAIOP, the Commercial Real Estate Development Association, the American Resort
Development Association, NAIOP of Florida, the Florida Apartment Association
and other business groups. Spearheading
the campaign to get Amendment 4 approved was a group of environmental lawyers
who founded Florida Hometown Democracy, a special interest group. More than
half of its funding comes from Floridians for a Sustainable Populations, a
population control group. Had
the amendment passed, it is estimated that the average voter would be expected
to decide about 200 to 300 intricate land-use planning amendments each year.
Local governments would be forced to use taxpayer dollars to fund additional
elections or would have to wait until the next election to list out all of the
changes proposed to a comprehensive land use plan. A recent study published by
the Washington Economics Group showed that Amendment 4 would cost *** About BOMA International: ******************** Industry Leaders Examine the Future of Commercial Real Estate The BOMA Foundation and the ( “This
symposium is a unique collaboration between the leading commercial real estate
trade association and a prominent educational institution, bringing together
academic theory and real world practitioner insight to examine the future of
our industry,” commented BOMA Foundation Chair Marilyn Wilbarger, director of
property management, City of Key West, Fla. “We are very excited to bring such
a dynamic program to our members and the students of Georgetown University.” “This
symposium will provide attendees with a long-term perspective on the trends and
influences that will shape the next ten years in commercial real estate,”
remarked Chuck Schilke, associate dean of The
program, held Tuesday, November 9 in For
more details about the program and to register, visit www.boma.org/Events/2020symposium.
*** About
the BOMA International Foundation The
Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) Foundation is an independent,
tax-exempt organization (501(c) 3) whose mission is to serve the commercial
real estate industry by fostering a future vision, forward thinking research,
innovative thought, and global best practices. The Foundation is
dedicated to sponsoring and encouraging innovative research and educational
activities that advance the commercial real estate industry and
profession. In addition, the Foundation initiates programs that seek to
enhance the public appreciation of real estate and its significance in society.
The Foundation is affiliated with the Building Owners and Managers Association
International, the nation's oldest and largest commercial real estate
organization. About
the The Georgetown University School of Continuing
Studies offers master’s programs, professional certificates, and a bachelor’s,
master’s, and doctoral degree in Liberal Studies. These programs offer an
applied learning experience enabling professional and personal advancement.
Improve yourself and positively impact the world, all while creating a network
of valuable relationships. For more information, please visit scs.georgetown.edu, Twitter, and Facebook. About
the The
Master of Professional Studies in Real Estate degree program at ******************** CABA News Brief Home Systems §
Retailers
offering pre-Black Friday TV discounts §
Apple,
Android drive double-digit handset growth §
Study:
22% of CE retail associates are unfamiliar with connected TVs §
Motorola
outlines the home of the future: Video from everywhere §
Nielsen:
High-def TVs are now in more than half of U.S. homes §
Tactile
motion actuators provide a moving experience §
Oakley
enters the market for 3-D TV eyewear §
Netgear
adds TV to its wireless portfolio §
Report:
Bidders are interested in Philips' Pronto unit §
How
free-to-play will affect the traditional gaming market §
Kinect
problems are related to light levels §
Powermat
unveils upgrades §
Chinese
firm to debut first E Ink color screen e-reader §
HAI
Intercom on OmniTouch 5.7e touchscreens now available §
Sony
adds Hulu premium service to a host of CE devices §
Western
Digital eyes at-home digital market §
WiGig,
VESA partner for wireless display upgrade §
Gamers
stand out as lead e-commerce influencers §
Blockbuster
delivers VOD to more CE gadgets §
Smart
energy homes of tomorrow coming to Texas today §
Rival
firms ready 3-D smartphones §
Samsung
sets the bar at 1 million tablets this year §
Microsoft
expects Kinect to connect with consumers §
Xfinity
offering $99 security and home automation §
Internet
TV challenges cable for viewers §
The
aging population is the latest hot market §
Get
to know smart thermostats §
Video:
The case against broadband reclassification §
Researchers
at Basque university working on "aware home" §
Rogers
to add home security to its services §
Lutron
begins energy-saving awareness campaign §
Multi-billion
dollar home area network ecosystem within five years §
A
sea of sensors §
Video:
Enco Technologies finds security in energy management §
Lagotek,
Seesmart combine building automation and LED lighting §
Energy
harvesting leader EnOcean to exhibit, demo at Greenbuild §
EnergyPlus
Version 6.0 and OpenStudio Plug-in 1.06 now available §
Thrifty
offices are the new energy stars §
Ontario
startup could be a 'game changer' in the solar industry §
Kingston
General Hospital launches energy efficiency upgrade program §
New
energy standard provides for 20 percent energy savings §
Standard
for life cycle assessment aims to settle key green building debates §
Boston's
Colonnade Hotel cuts energy use 30 percent §
A
guide to understanding green buildings §
Siemens
predicts sales of green technology products to reach $55 billion §
Honeywell
introduces multi-path IP/cellular fire alarm communicator §
Commercial
buildings code changes secure 30 percent efficiency increase §
Standard
for life cycle assessment aims to settle key green building debates §
Marine
military academy uses smart grid tech to help stablize Texas grid Member
Press Releases §
EMerge
Alliance advances DC power distribution platform to focus on energy efficient
data centers §
Other Items Cortexa
Releases New In-wall iPad Dock CABA Research Spotlight §
National
Action Plan for Energy Efficiency Education & Training §
Event:
Smart Grid Forum 2010 §
Webinar:
Seven Trends Transforming Enterprise Mobility §
Free
CEDIA Webinar: Understanding Google TV §
Event:
USTelecom's Voice Innovation Summit §
Event:
Demand Response Optimization: Strategies in Pricing, Policy, Technology and
Customer Adoption (U.S.) CABA News §
Jon
Summers from Ingersoll Rand Joins CABA Board §
CABA
President & CEO to speak at ICT for Sustainable Homes 2010 §
CABA
supports NextGen Home Experience at 2011 International Builders' Show §
Sponsor
CABA receptions at CES and AHR Expo CABA
Research Program to hold webinar on "Formulating a Growth Strategy for the
Aging-In Population" study ******************** CABA Webinar Invitation - "Formulating a Growth Strategy for the Aging-In Population" Research Study CABA is extending an invitation to your organization
to participate in a webinar conference call to discuss the "Formulating
a Growth Strategy for the Aging-In Population" research study that
is scheduled for Friday, November 19, 2010 at 2 PM ET.
The purpose of this study is to examine
and determine potential connected home product, service and business
opportunities based on needs and expectations of the senior consumer market to
support aging in place. Areas of consideration involve understanding the
various inputs and outcomes of specific jobs/activities within the home that
affect the aging adult as they move about the home and take care of basic
necessities. This research project will help organizations understand the
opportunities for value creation amongst different groups within this
population. It should also help organizations identify key targets of
opportunity for short-term innovation and long-term strategic planning. Several core opportunity
platforms will be explored with sponsoring member companies as to their
collective interests in areas such as: ·
Health and Wellness ·
Food (eating, cooking, etc.) ·
Exercise & Fitness ·
Universal Design ·
Medical Support ·
Communications ·
Entertainment Ingersoll Rand has come forward as the project champion,
with several others organizations already expressing serious interest in
participating in this collaborative research study. For more information about the webinar, please contact John
Hall, CABA Research Director at 613.686.1814 x227, hall@caba.org or George
Grimes, CABA Business Development Manager at 613.686.1814 x226, grimes@caba.org. To register for this FREE Webinar, please
contact Tony Disipio, disipio@caba.org, for the webinar call-in
information and participation pass code. Regards, John Hall CABA Research Director 613.686.1814 X227 Fax: 613.744.7833 Web site: www.caba.org Twitter: http://www.twitter.com/caba_news LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/groups?gid=2121884 ******************** Concert Technologies Reveals Essential Third-Party Independent Verification Information in Article Published by BICSI This
strategic article contains: o
Advice to the end user or solution provider on third-party
verification for their structured cabling system o
How independent verification can add value to the contractor’s proposal o
The importance of ensuring the physical and electrical/optical performance
of the structured
cabling system as installed to TIA-568-C standards o
A look at optional warranty programs in comparison to independent
verification of your structured cabling system “You
may have procurement requirements for the lowest compliant bidder receiving the
award and you may be able to confirm their references, but the issue is not the
quality of the contractor during the selection process. The problem may result
from the pressure on the contractor from numerous other concurrent jobs during
your installation, which causes a lack of skilled labor to provide the quality
workmanship you expect,” said Concert Technologies President, Dennis Mazaris.
The article titled “Third-Party Independent Verification” is available online
in the current edition of BICSI News.
About BICSI BICSI
is a professional association supporting the information technology systems
(ITS) industry. ITS covers the spectrum of voice, data, electronic safety &
security, and audio & video technologies. BICSI provides information,
education and knowledge assessment for individuals and companies in the ITS
industry, serving more than 23,000 ITS professionals, including designers,
installers and technicians. BICSI Web Site
About Concert Technologies Concert
Technologies, founded in 1995, is a privately-held technology service company
based in ******************** Don’t Miss out on BICSI Training Learn Vital Aspects of ITS in February Don't forget! Preregis.ter for a course at least 45 days in advance and save five percent. (BICSI CONNECT courses and training provided by companies outside of BICSI are not eligible for this discount.) Register today! For more information or to reserve your seat,
follow the above links, or contact BICSI toll-free at 800.242.7405. ******************** Electec’s eco-friendly modular wiring system selected as a BuildingGreen Top-10 Product for 2010 CHICAGO, IL,
November 18, 2010 – Electec’s low-smoke zero-halogen (LSZH) modular wiring
system has been selected as one of BuildingGreen’s Top-10 products of the year
by the editors of Environmental Building News and GreenSpec®.
This ninth annual award recognizes the most innovative and exciting green
building products added to the GreenSpec® Directory during the past year
or covered in Environmental Building News. “Our
selections of the Top-10 Green Building Products represent a wide range of
product types in many different application areas,” noted BuildingGreen founder
and GreenSpec executive editor Alex Wilson. This year’s list is
particularly diverse, ranging from a decking product made from recycled
carpeting, to a window glass with UV-reflective patterning that is highly
visible to birds (to minimize collisions), an ingenious toilet that uses a
passive vacuum-assist mechanism to achieve excellent performance using just 0.8
gallons, an LED lighting module that offers comparable light quality to that of
halogen, and an advanced, cellulose-insulated modular wall system for
residential building. “Many of our Top-10 products this year have multiple
environmental attributes,” said BuildingGreen’s
Top-10 product selections, as in previous years, are drawn primarily from new
additions to the company’s GreenSpec Product Directory. Over 170
products have been added to the GreenSpec database during the past year.
“New products are being introduced all the time, making it a challenge for our
staff to keep up,” said A big driver
in the development of green products continues to be the U.S. Green Building
Council’s LEED® Rating System (Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design),
which awards points for the use of certain product types or for the energy or
water savings that certain green products can achieve. “Designers of LEED
buildings are looking for green products, and manufacturers are responding,”
said Electec’s EZ-Wiring® is a cost-effective plug-and-play branch circuit modular wiring system that contains no halogens (bromine, chlorine, or fluorine), which are commonly used in cable sheathing, and no heavy metals. Rated as “low-smoke, zero-halogen” (LSZH), these systems are compliant with the European Union’s RoHS and REACH programs. Electec’s EZ-Cabling® is a LSZH steel-shielded voice/data zone cabling system that satisfies requirements for Cat 5e, 6, and 6A cabling. Both of these systems are designed for easy reuse and reconfiguration using foolproof, uniquely keyed connections. This provides benefits in the form of resource and cost savings, easier retrofits, and preventing the buildup of abandoned cabling in walls or air-handling spaces, a common fire and health hazard. GreenSpec is the leading national directory
of green building products. Products are selected based on criteria developed
over the past 18 years. Manufacturers do not pay to be listed in GreenSpec,
and neither GreenSpec nor Environmental Building News carry
advertising; both are supported by users of the information. “Our policy of not
accepting money from product manufacturers allows us to be objective in our
review of products,” said Other
BuildingGreen resources include Environmental Building News, the oldest
and most widely respected newsletter in the green building field, and LEEDuser.com,
a resource for teams pursuing certification through the LEED Rating System.
BuildingGreen celebrates its 25th year in business this year. For information
on BuildingGreen resources, visit www.BuildingGreen.com
or call 800-861-0954. About
Electec ******************** GENERAL CABLE JOINS U.S. GREEN BUILDING COUNCIL LEED, which stands for
Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design, is the system that certifies the
greenest performing buildings in the world.
General Cable’s 17 FREE product innovation nearly coincided with the
USGBC’s announcement of its LEED Pilot Credit 2. The pilot program potentially gives credit
for products geared toward reducing the release of persistent bio-accumulative
toxic chemicals, or PBTs, associated with the life cycle of building materials,
including electrical wiring and cable jacketing. General Cable, who
initially developed the 17 FREE line after receiving many requests for green
products, saw the LEED pilot credit issue as a significant opportunity to
capitalize on the new riser-rated halogen-free design. “As we continue to
strengthen as a Lean, flexible and responsive global organization, the quest to
introduce new and better products through continuous improvement of
environmentally-sound processes and product designs reflect our on-going
commitment to achieving industry-leading standards,” said Richard Barker, Vice
President, Technical Standards & Marketing for General Cable. “We are proud to a part of the U.S. Green
Building Council.” With
our involvement with the USGBC, as well as the Green Suppliers Network, we not
only support our own Lean and Green culture but strengthen our alignment with
the sustainability goals of our partners and suppliers,” said Bethany Sarchet, National Accounts Manager, General
Cable. “Lean manufacturing techniques coupled with sound environmental
management strategies will ensure that we are delivering value to our customers
– high-quality products with minimal waste and environmental impact.” -more- About the U.S. Green Building Council About the Green Suppliers Network About General Cable ******************** KITCO Fiber Optics Recognized For Exemplary Contract Performance KITCO
Fiber Optics was recently honored by the This
recognition signifies that KITCO has attained an exemplary level of contract
performance during calendar year 2009. Firms that qualify as Automated
Best Value System (ABVS) award winners have met the stringent quality and
delivery requirements established by the Defense Logistics Agency. The
ABVS computerized system collects a vendor’s past performance data and
translates it into a numeric score, ranging from zero to 100. KITCO Fiber
Optics supplies fiber optic tools and tool kits to the KITCO
Fiber Optics is a leading provider of fiber optic connectorization products,
training and consulting services to the military and commercial communications
industry. We specialize in the design and fabrication of fiber optic
tools, tool kits and custom cable assemblies; producing private label kits for
a number of major connector manufacturers and selling our own broad line of
commercial and military products. We develop curriculum and provide
commercial and military training worldwide, and serve as the U.S. Navy’s sole
shipboard fiber optic trainer. Our highly skilled field services team can
respond to your fiber optic requirements anytime, anywhere – rapidly providing
the best solutions for overcoming system problems or delays. ******************** Light Brigade has a New CFHP Certification Custom Training Course TUKWILA,
WASHINGTON — The Light Brigade is pleased to announce that the new Certified
Fiber-to-the-Home Professional (CFHP) certification program, which launched
earlier this year, is now available on a custom basis to address client’s needs
at their locations in North America and internationally. This course is
specifically designed to certify professional competence in FTTH design,
architecture, deployment, and administration technologies. The CFHP content
addresses active Ethernet and PON FTTH systems, physical network architecture
options, video systems, Ethernet and IP networks, FTTH and FTTB designs,
business and economic issues, and future migration considerations. Using The
Light Brigade’s 30 years of fiber optic training expertise, the CFHP course is
structured to allow easy absorption and application of the FTTH technology
options available to today’s system designers. Providing the
course at a client’s site allows the content to be customized to their specific
schedule and training needs while still maintaining the CFHP certification
requirements. The client can select the key objectives, applications, products,
and techniques that are of particular importance to their operation. The training
staff at The Light Brigade can then focus the course to meet these criteria.
Course length can vary and can incorporate optional FTTx for Technicians and
Installers training, which includes practical hands-on exercises. About The Light Brigade ******************** Mike Holt’s Holiday Special is a gem Mike
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products are available for shipping. To see the full 2011 product line please
visit http://www.mikeholt.com/products.php?year=2011 ******************** NAED Education & Research Foundation Announces Annual Contribution Campaign
Contributions Support the Expansion of Educational Offerings for the
Industry’s Future “We are
launching the 2010-2011 Annual Contribution Campaign during such an exciting
time in the electrical distribution industry,” said Rosecrans. “We are all
figuring out ways to integrate technologies into our services and products,
while maintaining the more traditional aspects. The NAED Education &
Research Foundation provides us with the key research, education and
development that we all need to keep advancing the future of our industry.” The Foundation
works to help companies develop a knowledgeable and skilled workforce through
the delivery of convenient, effective, and targeted education and training.
Continued support allows the Foundation to expand its offerings and create new
products such as the ·
Offer the online ·
Develop and introduce
EPEC online ·
Design and implement
the Certified Electrical Professional™ (CEP) program All donations
to the NAED Education & Research Foundation go directly to program
development and are tax-deductible. Those who contribute to the campaign
receive a certificate, a listing in tED magazine, and ribbon
acknowledgment at all NAED regional conferences and the National Electrical
Leadership Summit. To make a contribution, download an invoice that can be mailed to the Foundation or
you can make a donation online. This year’s campaign runs through June 2011. For
more information, please call the NAED Education & Research Foundation at
888-791-2512. 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.
******************** NAED Names August Sodora, Jr. as Incoming Eastern Region Vice President-Elect Industry veteran with 28 years experience in the electrical
distribution channel
******************** NEMA Announces New Board Members ROSSLYN, Va., November 10, 2010—The National Electrical
Manufacturers Association (NEMA) has elected the following individuals to its
board of governors during its annual meeting in Palm Beach, Florida: Susan
Graham, Elantas PDG; Luis Ramirez, GE Energy; Kenan Sahin, TIAX; Gabriel Garza,
Prolec; and Greg Sebasky, Philips Electronics North America. NEMA is the
association of electrical and medical imaging equipment manufacturers. Founded
in 1926 and headquartered near ******************** NEMA Bestows Awards on Electroindustry Leaders ROSSLYN, Va., November 4, 2010—Joel A. Spira,
founder, chairman, and director of research of Lutron Electronics, heads the
list of electroindustry leaders being honored this weekend by the National
Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) at its annual conference. Spira, who has dedicated his career to what he
calls “the magic of lighting,” is the recipient of the 2010 Bernard H. Falk
Award, which recognizes an important contribution to the industry through
technology, marketing, education, and public affairs. Spira formed Lutron Electronics in 1961 to market
his invention of the first electronic solid state dimmer for incandescent
lighting. It ultimately paved the way for contemporary digital lighting
controls. He also invented the first electronic dimming ballast for fluorescent
lamps, as well as hundreds of devices, systems, and processes for controlling
electric and natural light. He is credited with 266 design patents and 226
utility patents. In April 2010, Spira donated materials related to
his inventions and Lutron’s history to the Smithsonian’s National Museum of
American History electricity collection. Kite and Key Awards, which were established in
1987, recognize individuals from NEMA member companies who have advanced the
interest of the electroindustry through active and sustained involvement in
NEMA activities. This year’s recipients are John P. Goodsell, PE; Helen J.
Harris; Frank K. Kitzantides; Vince Saporita, PE; and Harry R. Solomon.
The Awards will be presented at NEMA’s annual conference in John Goodsell, PE, vice president research and
engineering at Hubbell Electrical Systems, serves as vice chair and
parliamentarian for NEMA’s Codes and Standards Committee. He is also a member
of the International and Regional Standardization Committee, NEMA-UL Policy
Committee, and the Environmental Design Call to Action Steering Committee. He
is active in several NEMA sections. Helen J. Harris, financial analyst at Schneider
Electric, chairs the NEMA 1IS Statistics Committee, where she designs reports,
finds solutions for various reporting issues, and brings more industry members
into statistical reporting. She represents Schneider Electric on the Low
Voltage Distribution Equipment, Transformer, and Switchgear; Lighting; and
Motor & Generator statistics committees. Frank K. Kitzantides, who has held various
positions at NEMA, including senior vice president and chief technical officer,
currently advises NEMA on standardization and conformity assessment, and
represents NEMA on boards and management committees of other organizations. He
is also vice president of the International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC);
a member of its executive committee; and chairman of its Standardization
Management Board. Vince Saporita, PE, vice president, technical sales
at Cooper Bussmann, is vice chair of NEMA’s Codes and Standards Committee; and
chair of the NEMA-UL Technical Forum, Fuse Technical, and Fuse Ad-Hoc
committees. He participates in the Industrial Control Section and Low Voltage
Distribution Equipment switch and panelboard sections. He serves as NEMA’s
representative on the National Fire Protection Association Standard for
Electrical Safety in the Workplace. Harry Solomon, interoperability architect at GE
Healthcare, was a member of the joint committee that developed the Digital
Imaging and Communications in Medicine (DICOM) standard. This global
information technology standard ensures the interoperability of systems used to
produce and process medical images. He is chair of the DICOM Cardiac and
Vascular Information Working Group, and helped established standards for
cardiac image exchange. NEMA is the association
of electrical and medical imaging equipment manufacturers. Founded in 1926 and
headquartered near ******************** Automated Systems Design, Inc. (ASD®) Moves Headquarters to Alpharetta, Georgia, to Accommodate Continued Growth ASD®,
located in Roswell, Georgia, with offices in Hickory, North Carolina, has
announced that it will move its headquarters to 775 Goddard Court in
Alpharetta, Georgia, in response to ASD’s continued growth. ATLANTA, Ga. — Automated
Systems Design, Inc. (ASD®), the leading nationwide solution for
custom turnkey information transport systems, announces that it will move its
headquarters from ASD®
purchased the 10,500 square-foot facility in Alpharetta in response to the
company’s rapid growth and need for additional space. The new headquarter
offices will be fully equipped with the latest technology, including ASD’s own
iCAT-ITS™ Category 6 cables and an iGLO-ITS™ fiber optic system. The facility
will also feature an IP-based video surveillance and access control system, a
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) phone system, ASD's proprietary OMNI
project management software, and AT&T Metro Ethernet Services, which will
provide ASD®
with bandwidth that can burst up to 100 megabits per second. ASD®
will also continue to operate using the latest Google Apps for "The
new headquarter location in Alpharetta not only provides us with additional
space, but it also provides a state-of-the-art work environment for our
employees,” said Bob Eskew, founder and CEO of ASD®. “With our nationwide capabilities,
there has always been an emphasis on mobility with the way we do business. We
were using cloud computing before most people even knew what the term meant. At
the beginning of the year, we started using Google Apps Enterprise programs and
private network cloud computing, which has been critical for real-time
collaboration for our clients and employees.” ASD’s
growing success has also resulted in a newly designed website, which now
features an online product catalogue, an online AASDI™ submission form, an
email newsletter, as well as an interactive blog with industry news, case
studies, video entries and best practices. Users can also access detailed
information about ASD’s project management services and information transport
system solutions. About Automated
Systems Design, Inc. (ASD®) Founded
in 1987, Automated Systems Design, Inc.
(ASD®) is the leading nationwide solution for custom turnkey information
transport systems. ASD® manufactures,
manages and maintains high-performance iCAT-ITS™ cables and products for copper
wiring and iGLO-ITS™ for fiber optic systems. The experienced team at ASD® provides physical infrastructure
systems nationwide with one point of contact for all project deployment. Additional
turnkey solutions include structured cabling, audio video systems, VoIP phone
systems, surveillance and access control IP-based systems, digital
signage, point of sale systems, network moves, adds and changes, wired and
wireless networks and National Rollout Services. For more information,
visit www.asd-usa.com or
call 1-800-CABLING™. ******************** Nominations Open for NAED Annual Awards Submission Deadline is December 31 for Awards Recognizing Outstanding Companies, Individuals Submissions for
the 2011 awards are due by December 31, 2010. Nominations for the
following awards are being accepted: ·
Arthur W. Hooper Achievement Award. This award is
presented to an individual who has had an exceptional career in distribution
spanning a number of years. Based on cumulative contributions, this award
recognizes an individual who has had a positive impact on NAED and the
industry. ·
Distributor Distinguished Service Award. This award
recognizes an individual associated with an electrical distributor for their
outstanding and dedicated service to NAED and the electrical distribution
industry as a whole. ·
Associate Service Award. This award is given to an
individual associated with an electrical manufacturing firm who has
consistently been active in promoting and supporting the tenets and goals of
NAED. ·
Industry Award of Merit. This award honors an associate
company (rather than in individual) that has been exceptionally active in
promoting, supporting, and/or improving the electrical distribution channel. To submit a
nomination, click
here and download the award nomination form. After the nominations are
received, NAED’s Awards Committee will review the submissions and decide on the
final award winners. For more information, contact Sandy Hanebrink at
888-791-2512 or shanebrink@naed.org. 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 represents
approximately 4,400 locations internationally. ******************** FTTH Council Next-Generation Broadband Workshop in Phoenix Dec. 8th Day-Long Session on Potential of All-Fiber Networks is Open to Non-Members WASHINGTON -- The Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) Council, a national organization dedicated to expanding the deployment of high speed all-fiber networks, will convene a workshop in Phoenix on December 8 on next-generation, all-fiber broadband and the opportunities that exist for telecommunications service providers to help advance the nation's Smart Grid network. The latest in the FTTH Council's series of "hot topic" workshops, to take place at the Arizona Biltmore Hotel, will include a full day of presentations, panel discussions and audience participation focusing on "The Future of Video, Telco's and Smart Grid: Going for the Gigabit." The event is open to anyone with an interest in
next-generation broadband. An agenda and registration information can be found on the
FTTH Council's website, www.ftthcouncil.org. The all-day session will include a presentation on the future of
video services over all-fiber networks from the consulting firm BIA/Kelsey and
a look at Smart Grid networks from the Utility Telecom Council, which recently
released a landmark study showing that utilities on their own will not
be able to build all the communications networks they need to make Smart Grid
happen, and that best of breed communications service providers will be
essential to their success. Also offering their perspectives will be
representatives of Now available to more than 20 million North American households, fiber to the home is fast becoming the technology of choice for next-generation, high-speed access to Internet, video and emerging applications. A recent survey of small telephone companies commissioned by the FTTH Council found that three-quarters of them say they are likely to expand or upgrade their networks with end-to-end fiber in the near future. "America's fiber to the home providers are laying the groundwork for the next generation of superfast networks and the advanced video and Internet applications these networks will make possible," said Daniel O'Connell, President of the FTTH Council. "This workshop will be an outstanding opportunity for anyone interested in our broadband future to learn more about how fiber is transforming the nation's telecommunications networks and its electrical grid." Following the workshop, on December 9 and 10, the FTTH Council will be joining with its partner The Light Brigade in conducting its second two-day exam preparatory course for the Certified Fiber to the Home Professionals Program (CFHP) at the Arizona Biltmore. The course is structured to certify competence in overall FTTH theory, terminology, topology, equipment and system cost estimation. More information about the program can be found on the FTTH Council's website. About the Fiber-to-the-Home Council ******************** Protecting America: Borders and Beyond Webinar Please join: MOOG, Inc. and Security Products Topic: Protecting Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Time: 2 PM (EST) 11 AM (PST) Register Today at: http://www.digital.1105pubs.com/t.do?id=6383818:2935042 Overview: The security and surveillance of our borders and beyond are a 24/7 operation that doesn't allow down time. Outside threats to our country are continually changing and it is imperative to identify threats in order to deter possible attacks. As threats change we need to be aware of new security solutions for intrusion detection. With that in mind, do you have the optimal security / surveillance system to prevent or identify attacks before they happen? Join us to learn and discuss the latest technologies and techniques in border, transportation and port security: * Ports and
Harbors - Secure ports and harbors are critical to the international movement
of goods and materials and is vital to the * Multiple Border Security - Illegal movements across our borders continually endangers the safety of our country. * Airports and Transportation Hubs - Perimeter security and surveillance provide a solid foundation for protection and continuity of operations. Speaker: Ms. Sheryl DiVita, Director of Business Development for Moog QuickSet Sheryl DiVita is a 25+ year professional in the security and surveillance industry with extensive experience in business development initiatives, general management and financial control of aerospace and aviation operations. Throughout her career Ms. DiVita has successfully managed financial and engineering performance to mitigate risk for several large advanced technology programs. Ms. DiVita has worked on major military programs including the B-52 Sensor Integration, YF-23 Tactical Fighter and the B-2 Stealth Bomber. Rod Harris, Product Management at Moog QuickSet Mr. Harris is a veteran industry expert with extensive experience working with sales, marketing, engineering design and product development. Rod has led the charge in designing innovative technologies for a wide variety of applications for commercial, industrial and military sectors. Rod has also written and published several whitepapers and articles which have educated the industry on advanced security and surveillance systems. Rod began his career with the United States Navy, serving as a Microwave Communications expert. Post military Rod was with Hughes Aircraft for several years, moving his way up the ranks to Staff Engineer. Steve Wyatt, Vice President of Programs and Engineering for Moog QuickSet Mr. Wyatt began his career with the USAF at Edwards AFB as a flight test engineer and later joined McDonnell Douglas to develop advanced aircraft systems, including the F-15 and classified programs. He then moved to Recon/Optical where he lead a 40+ person team in advanced product development, as well as program managed multi-million dollar business development initiatives throughout his tenure. Steve has over 30 years of professional experience in technical, management, manufacturing and sales within the security market. He also is the holder of 4 patents for advanced long range reconnaissance camera systems A Q&A session will be held during the last 15 minutes of the Webinar. Date: Tuesday, December 7, 2010 Time: 2 PM (EST) 11 AM (PST) Register Today at: http://www.digital.1105pubs.com/t.do?id=6383819:2935042 ******************** Revealing What Your Ceiling is Concealing Webinar Building Operating Management and CISCA present "Suspended Ceilings vs. Open Plenum: Assessing Life Cycle, Energy and Performance" November 9 1:00 p.m. Eastern http://facilitiesnet.com/webinar/bom_ceil1010/default.asp REVEALING WHAT YOUR CEILING IS CONCEALING Your ceiling is more than a cosmetic detail. It was especially designed to address any or all of these important factors: * Air distribution ducts and plenums * Power and telecom wiring * Fire and life safety systems * Security systems * Distribution of horizontal systems Because buildings (and businesses) are not exempt from unpredictable and rapid change, all these hidden-by-ceilings systems may require modification at any time. The ceilings then, too, must be modified to allow for greater ease of reconfiguration and flexibility. Possibilities include a suspended ceiling, providing a finished interior that allows access to systems located in the plenum space above, or an open plenum, providing a ceiling that leaves systems exposed for ease of accessibility. Learn all about this and more when you attend the absolutely free Webcast "Suspended Ceilings vs. Open Plenum: Assessing Life Cycle, Energy and Performance" on Tuesday, November 9, at 1 p.m. Eastern. Learn more or sign up now at: http://facilitiesnet.com/webinar/bom_ceil1010/default.asp You will also learn about the results of an in-depth life cycle cost study - initiated by the Ceilings and Interior Systems Construction Association (CISCA) - that examines the cost and performance benefits of suspended ceiling vs. open plenum design. Industry experts Bill Frantz, Senior Principal Scientist, Armstrong World Industries, and Robert Grupe, Director, USG, will also respond to attendee-submitted questions at the end of the Webcast. Trade Press Media Group is authorized by IACET to offer 0.1 CEUs for this program. Learn more at: www.facilitiesnet.com/misc/CEU_info.asp This Webcast is produced in conjunction with CISCA, Ceilings & Interior Systems Construction Association http://link.argifocus.com/1hs-10150 This Webcast is sponsored by: USG http://link.argifocus.com/1hs-10140 Armstrong http://link.argifocus.com/1hs-10141 ******************** New Siemon Z-MAX™ 6A Solid Cords optimize performance and extend the reach of Network Cabling Consolidation Points and Cross Connects Solid
conductor single and double-ended modular cords now feature Z-MAX’s patented
PCB-based RJ-45 Smart Plug technology October 28, 2010, Available in both 10Gb/s category 6A shielded and
UTP configurations, these new solid cords feature the patented Z-MAX 6A RJ-45
Smart-Plug design that integrates a precisely tuned printed circuit board (PCB)
into every plug. Normally found only in outlets, the integrated PCB provides
enhanced signal tuning capabilities, allowing the cord’s transmission
parameters to be perfectly matched to the Z-MAX outlet. This Smart Plug
technology supplies the best in class guaranteed category 6A margins when
utilized as part of an end-to-end Z-MAX 6A cabling system. Z-MAX’s PCB-based plug design enables it to be
terminated to either stranded or solid, shielded or UTP category 6A
cables. The new Z-MAX 6A modular solid cords extend the distance reach
from consolidation points and cross-connects compared to stranded cords, which
must be de-rated per industry standards. Standard RJ-45 plugs cannot be
factory or field terminated to most solid 6A cables due to their inability to
accept the larger-diameter solid cable conductors. These historical limitations
are eliminated with the Z-MAX plug. In the Z-MAX plug, cable conductors are terminated
to the PCB at the rear of the plug rather than directly to the plug contacts,
as in traditional plugs. This not only supports larger conductor
sizes, but minimizes the pair untwisting often responsible for
transmission issues in standard plugs. In addition the Z-MAX plug features a
unique Zero-Cross™ termination that eliminates the split pair and pair-cross
condition responsible for increased signal noise and performance degradation
common in non-PCB RJ-45 plugs. The plug’s fixed front contacts also ensure
proper mating with outlets to eliminate performance issues with contact height
variability of traditional crimp-style terminations. Standards compliant and fully backwards compatible
with any standards-based RJ-45 outlet, Z-MAX category 6A cords feature a low
profile boot design, which optimizes side-stackability of patch cords and
enables usage in even the highest density connectivity environments. A cantilevered
latch design further enhances the cord’s high-density accessibility by allowing
latch activation from further back on the boot. Removable colored clips
allow simple, high-visibility field color-coding even when cords are connected. In addition to the exclusive Z-MAX Smart-Plug
enabled solid or stranded cords, Siemon’s revolutionary Z-MAX end-to-end
category 6A/class EA network cabling solution includes the
innovative Z-MAX outlet, which offers best-in-class termination times of less
than 60 seconds for both UTP and shielded varieties; one part number for both
flat or angled work area mounting, high-density modular patch panels offering
up to 48 ports in just 1 U; and Siemon’s high performance category 6A shielded
or UTP cable. To
receive more information about Siemon’s end-to-end category 6A Z-MAX solution,
and to access Z-MAX resources such as whitepapers, detailed specifications,
termination videos and more, visit www.siemon.com/go/zmax. Follow
Siemon on Twitter: http://twitter.com/siemoncabling/ Join
Siemon on Facebook: http://www.siemon.com/go/facebook 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 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 Announces Secure Connectivity Options for 40+Gb/s High-Speed Data Center Interconnects Low latency, 40+Gb/s
SFF-8470 passive copper interconnect assemblies available with ruggedized
thumbscrew fasteners Watertown,
Connecticut – November 11, 2010 –
Siemon, a leading global manufacturer of IT network cabling and
infrastructure systems, announces the addition of a thumbscrew fastener option
for their 40+Gb/s SFF-8470 4X passive copper cabling assemblies. The thumbscrew provides added physical
security to these high-speed low-latency interconnects, eliminating the
possibility of accidental disconnections in SAS storage, ruggedized and
military data center applications. Siemon’s
SFF-8470 assemblies offer data transfer rates from 2.5Gb/s to 10+ Gb/s per lane
for support of high-speed interconnect applications such as high-performance
computing (HPC), enterprise networking and network storage systems. These
high-speed interconnect assemblies feature a shielded wafer construction where
the signal conductors are directly attached to the connector's contacts
eliminating a printed circuit board and enhancing noise resistance to maximize
signal integrity. The twin-axial shielded cable conductors are laser welded
reducing crosstalk and jitter to support 10+Gb/s data rates. SFF-8470 die cast back shells and screws are
interoperable with all compliant interfaces. Siemon’s
8470 interconnects support a wide array of data protocols/interfaces, including
SAS, InfiniBand SDR, DDR and QDR; Ethernet 10GBaseCX4, 40GBaseCR4. These cables
also support FibreChannel, RapidIO, Myrinet, SATA, Product
options available include 24 to 30 wire gauges and various assembly lengths for
specific applications. “Siemon's
SFF 8470 supports the second generation of the Shielded Multi-Lane SFF-8470
copper cabling standard with data rates through 10+Gb/s per lane for IO
interface applications” said Ed Cady, Business Development Manager for Siemon
Interconnect Solutions division. “By adding robust thumbscrew connectivity, we have
created a more secure high-speed interconnect option and brought 8470
performance to more challenging environments." Learn more about Siemon’s high-speed interconnect products at:
www.siemon.com/sis Follow Siemon Interconnect Solutions on Twitter: http://twitter.com/siemonis/ Join Siemon on Facebook: http://www.siemon.com/go/facebook ******************** Thomas & Betts Corporation Announces Plan to Divest Non-Strategic Communications Products Business The
communications products offering includes coaxial cable drop connectors, pole
line hardware and telecom enclosures sold under the Snap-N-Seal(R), LRC(R),
Diamond(R) and Kold-N-Klose(R) brand names. The sale includes, among other
assets, two manufacturing facilities, the above-mentioned trade names and
associated intellectual property. "This
was an opportune time to divest this non-strategic business," said Dominic
J. Pileggi, chairman and chief executive officer of Thomas & Betts.
"We continue to focus on our strategy of enhancing our core electrical
products portfolio and expanding our global market presence as demonstrated by
our strategic acquisitions earlier this year." In
the fourth quarter, the results of this business will be shown as "Discontinued
Operations" and all prior periods will be restated to reflect this
classification. It is expected that, after allocation of segment goodwill, the
divestiture will result in an after-tax, non-cash book loss of approximately
$10 million. Belden
Inc. (www.belden.com) designs, manufactures
and markets cable, connectivity and networking products for industrial
automation, enterprise, transportation, infrastructure and consumer
electronics. Thomas
& Betts Corporation (www.tnb.com) is a
leading designer and manufacturer of electrical components used in industrial,
construction and utility markets. The company is also a leading producer of
commercial heating and ventilation units and highly engineered steel structures
used for utility transmission. Headquartered in ******************** TIA Files Comments to USTR Supporting Malaysia Joining Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) Agreement Negotiations Telecommunications
Industry Association Advocates for Including Multilateral Trade and Regulatory
Principles That Will Benefit the ICT Sector, Including Technology Neutrality,
the Government Procurement Agreement, and a Mutual Recognition Agreement "The
Asia-Pacific region is the largest telecommunications market in the world and
holds tremendous opportunity for growth," said TIA President Grant
Seiffert. "TIA supports a trade agreement with the TPP countries and would
like to see USTR build upon its efforts in the future and extend it to include
other countries in the region, including In the filing,
TIA specifically urges the TPP to include commitments by countries to sign the
World Trade Organization's (WTO) Information Technology and Government
Procurement Agreements, and establish an independent telecommunications
regulator if one does not exist. TIA also encourages TPP countries to establish
Mutual Recognition Agreements under the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation
(APEC) framework. Supporting the inclusion of these market-oriented, technology
neutral principles in the final agreement will help build a strong, global,
digital economy based on quality infrastructure, network of services, and a
solid legal and commercial framework. TIA's Trans-Pacific
Partnership submission is available on its USTR
filings page at tiaonline.org. About
TIA Join TIA at its
new annual industry event - TIA 2011:
Inside the Network - at the Gaylord Texan in TIA is
accredited by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org. TIA's Board of Directors includes senior-level
executives from ADTRAN, Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp, Cisco
Systems, Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Henkels & McCoy, ILS Technology,
Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens
Networks, OneChip Photonics, Openwave, Inc., Panasonic Computer Solutions Co.,
Powerwave Technologies, Qualcomm, Research In Motion, Sumitomo Electric
Lightwave Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco Electronics, Ulticom, Inc., Walkerand
Associates and WirefreeCom, Inc. Advisors to the Board include FAL Associates
and Telcordia Technologies. ******************** TIA Hails Congressional Passage of the Telework Enhancement Act of 2010 Legislation
Will Be Sent to the White House for President Obama's Signature The legislation
gives federal agencies 180 days to develop and implement eligibility
requirements for employees. The legislation also requires each agency to
provide training and management for teleworkers, establish nondiscriminatory
policies, establish information security guidelines, and designate an employee
as the telework managing officer for each agency. "TIA
thanks Congress for its support on the telework issue, which will enable
federal employees to take further advantage of the advances in information and
communications technology to improve efficiency while reducing the carbon
footprint of the TIA looks
forward following up with the Administration and federal agencies to discuss
how the new law is implemented. About
TIA Join TIA at its
new annual industry event - TIA 2011:
Inside the Network - at the Gaylord Texan in TIA is
accredited by the American
National Standards Institute (ANSI). Visit tiaonline.org. TIA's Board of Directors includes senior-level
executives from ADTRAN, Alcatel-Lucent, ANDA Networks, AttivaCorp, Cisco
Systems, Ericsson, Inc., GENBAND, Inc., Henkels & McCoy, ILS Technology,
Intel Corporation, Intersect, Inc., LGE, Microsoft, Motorola, Nokia Siemens
Networks, OneChip Photonics, Openwave, Inc., Panasonic Computer Solutions Co., Powerwave
Technologies, Qualcomm, Research In Motion, Sumitomo Electric Lightwave
Corporation, Tellabs, Tyco Electronics, Ulticom, Inc., Walkerand Associates and
WirefreeCom, Inc. Advisors to the Board include FAL Associates and Telcordia
Technologies. ******************** WESCO to Acquire TVC Communications PITTSBURGH,
November 17, 2010/PRNewswire/ -- WESCO International, Inc. (NYSE: WCC), a
leading provider of electrical and industrial MRO products, construction
materials, and advanced integrated supply procurement outsourcing services,
today announced that WESCO Distribution, Inc. has entered into a definitive
agreement to acquire TVC Communications, L.L.C. (TVC) from Palisades
Associates, a Bethesda, Maryland-based private equity firm. The transaction is
subject to certain customary closing conditions, including regulatory approvals
required under the Hart-Scott-Rodino Act. TVC, headquartered in Mr.
John J. Engel, WESCO’s President and Chief Executive Officer, stated, “I am
very pleased to announce the acquisition of TVC Communications, a leading
distributor of broadband infrastructure products and services. Our
strategy of providing industry leading supply chain solutions to our global
customers is being executed as we continue to expand our business through
above-market organic growth and accretive acquisitions. TVC strengthens
WESCO’s data communications platform by providing a more comprehensive suite of
products and services to existing and new customers, while expanding our
geographic footprint into previously untapped international growth
markets. The purchase price for TVC is expected to be approximately
$246.5 million, subject to certain closing adjustments. The acquisition will be
financed utilizing WESCO’s existing cash and credit facilities. We expect
this acquisition to be immediately accretive, and we currently estimate an
improvement to WESCO’s 2011 diluted earnings per share of approximately $0.30
or more. Closing of the transaction is expected to occur prior to year-end.”
Mr.
Stephen A. Van Oss, WESCO’s Senior Vice President and Chief Operating Officer,
stated, “The addition of TVC will make WESCO the leading one-stop-shop for
enterprise and telecommunication infrastructure solutions by providing the
necessary products to support the entire broadband network, from signal
origination to and through the customer premises. TVC has a track record of
success, and an experienced management team that will report to David Bemoras,
Vice President and General Manager of our Data Communications and Security
business. We are looking forward to the addition of this seasoned and
energetic management team to WESCO.” Mr.
James Manari, President and Chief Operating Officer of TVC, commented, “We are
excited to have the opportunity to be part of the WESCO organization, with its
outstanding supply chain capabilities and broad product and service offerings.
The combined resources of our companies, in addition to our industry knowledge,
experience and excellent customer service, will provide a terrific value
proposition to both our customers and our loyal supplier and manufacturing
partners.” About WESCO:
WESCO International, Inc. (NYSE: WCC) is a publicly traded Fortune 500 holding
company, headquartered in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, whose primary operating
entity is WESCO Distribution, Inc. WESCO Distribution is a leading
distributor of electrical construction products and electrical and industrial
maintenance, repair and operating (MRO) supplies, and is the nation's largest
provider of integrated supply services. 2009 annual sales were
approximately $4.6 billion. The Company employs approximately 6,100
people, maintains relationships with over 17,000 suppliers, and serves over
100,000 customers worldwide. Major markets include commercial and
industrial firms, contractors, government agencies, educational institutions,
telecommunications businesses and utilities. WESCO operates seven fully
automated distribution centers and approximately 380 full-service branches in About TVC: For more than 50
years, TVC Communications, L.L.C. has been providing integrated business
solutions to the broadband telecommunications industry. Whether a network uses
fiber optic cable, twisted pair or coaxial cable, TVC offers the technical
products and supportive services to help its customers understand and meet
their communications goals in the US, Canada, Caribbean, Mexico, Central and
South America. Backed by close working relationships with top
manufacturers and a deep understanding of the applications and technology
behind the products it sells, TVC has proven itself to be a valued partner to
both the broadband cable and telecommunications industries. About Palisades:
Palisades Associates, Inc., is a merchant banking firm based in ******************** FIBER OPTIC CABLING LOOKS BETTER EVERY DAY Dyneon withdraws from FEP
production, but the remaining two major FEP producers (DuPont and Daikin)
remain at full strength. DuPont recently announced the second round of price
increases for Teflon FEP and Daikin quickly followed suit with a price increase
on their Neoflon FEP. Industry insiders speculate
if the increases may be due to price fixing or inflation. In any event, the
price of plenum approved cable may climb more than 10% before the end of next
month. Cabling Contractors are being cautioned to limit their bid price
guarantees. Claims that The FEP prices do not
affect the prices of cable in Adding to the price pressure
of FEP (fluorinated Ethylene Propylene) from DuPont and Daikin, copper prices
are up to $3.68 per pound as of October 1, 2010. This is still lower than the
all time high of $3.94 per pound in April 2008. In any event, these
conditions have the Fiber Optic cable manufacturers looking at a narrowing
window of costs between copper and fiber. But that’ just my opinion, Frank Bisbee - Editor "HOTS - Heard On The Street" Monthly Column (904) 645-9077 office (904) 237-0365 cell (904) 645-9058 fax ******************** COUNTERFEITSCANKILL.COM REALLY WORKS www.counterfeitscankill.com At this year’s NASA Project
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