Home Shopping Network rings up Krone cabling system

June 26, 2002
The Home Shopping Network has chosen the Krone TrueNet Structured Cabling System for part of a 3-yr upgrade to its campus computer network in St. Petersburg, Fla. The network is moving from Cat. 3 cabling to both Cat. 5e and Cat. 6 systems. In addition to the TrueNet 5e and 6T structured cabling systems, the company is slated to provide fiber optic cabling and connectivity components, as well as building

The Home Shopping Network has chosen the Krone TrueNet Structured Cabling System for part of a 3-yr upgrade to its campus computer network in St. Petersburg, Fla. The network is moving from Cat. 3 cabling to both Cat. 5e and Cat. 6 systems.

In addition to the TrueNet 5e and 6T structured cabling systems, the company is slated to provide fiber optic cabling and connectivity components, as well as building entrance protection between buildings to support the campus’ network, which includes 11 buildings that house 1.4 million sq ft of office, production studio, and warehouse space.

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