3M teams with Fluke to offer cabling installation training program

July 15, 2002
Recognizing the need for education in the increasingly popular field of information networking, Fluke Networks, Everett, Wash., and 3M, St. Paul, Minn., recently announced they will come join forces to offer a hands-on training course for cabling professional responsible for installing and maintaining high-speed structured cabling systems. Participants who complete the course will also become Fluke

Recognizing the need for education in the increasingly popular field of information networking, Fluke Networks, Everett, Wash., and 3M, St. Paul, Minn., recently announced they will come join forces to offer a hands-on training course for cabling professional responsible for installing and maintaining high-speed structured cabling systems. Participants who complete the course will also become Fluke Networks certification.

The training course will teach cabling installers how to use Fluke digital cabling test tools to test 3M’s cabling, in particular, the company’s Volition Network Solutions, a system used to deploy a variety of architectures, including fiber-to-the-desk with VF-45TM technology.

For more information about the course, visit www.3m.com/market/telecom/training/index.jhtml.

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