Nexans adds 10 Gigabit testing capabilities to its services

July 13, 2004
Company testing copper and fiber optic cables

Company testing copper and fiber optic cables

Nexans recently added new capabilities in testing copper and fiber optic cables at a rate of 10 Gigabits per second at its Data Communications Competence Center in New Holland, Pa. The Center has established and conducted a test program that evaluates LAN cabling systems while running real-world, 10-Gigabit Ethernet traffic.

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