GRAYBAR TARGETS RESIDENTIAL CONTRACTORS

Dec. 1, 2001
ST. LOUIS Contractors can learn more about new profit opportunities in residential communications wiring with The Internet Home, a new magazine from Graybar. The 32-page magazine features the Leviton Structured Media System and the products for installing and testing it. Anticipating the move to high-speed networks in homes, the FCC recently changed the rules for residential wiring, said Karl Griffith,

ST. LOUIS — Contractors can learn more about new profit opportunities in residential communications wiring with The Internet Home, a new magazine from Graybar. The 32-page magazine features the Leviton Structured Media System and the products for installing and testing it.

“Anticipating the move to high-speed networks in homes, the FCC recently changed the rules for residential wiring,” said Karl Griffith, Graybar's Director Reseller Market. “Quad wire (red, black, yellow and green) looped from room to room is no longer acceptable. Every communications outlet in a new home must be connected with high-speed, standards-compliant cables and connectors wired to a central distribution device. Graybar has the inventory in place to support the contractors' immediate needs for this wiring.”

To find out more, request a free copy of The Internet Home by contacting your nearest Graybar location or calling 1-800-825-5517.

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