Multicom Expands Online Industry Technical Resource Library

Jan. 4, 2010
Company adds broadband stimulus program section

Orlando, Fla.-based Multicom has expanded its Online Technical Resource Library, including adding a new resource center for broadband stimulus programs, which contains information and technical background on broadband-related technologies. In addition, the Multicom design and engineering group has added a new collection of cross-reference papers and product comparison charts to the online library.

Multicom's studies, product comparisons, white papers, cross references, and Web resources provide technical background and in-depth information for building solutions for a wide variety of applications, including those used to acquire, process, and distribute audio, video, data, security, and traffic control signals over fiber-optic, copper, and coax cable.

"Multicom continues to invest heavily in and build on its long-term commitment to providing the industry with state-of-the-art product line innovations, unsurpassed support and expertise, and an online knowledge base and resources that will help the industry drive success in every aspect of their projects.” says Sherman G. Miller, Multicom's president and CEO.

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