Data networking and communications > Data cabling and equipment

B&R captive plug ring

31 August, 2015

B&R's patented split captive ring design allows easy removal of plugs without the hassle and waste of cutting power cords.


Australian invention revolutionises AV industry

05 August, 2015

What do Lord's Cricket Ground, Wimbledon and Victoria's Parliament House have in common? They're all powered by audio networking technology created by an Australian entrepreneur.


Condux Golfstream 400 Fiber Optic Cable Blower

15 June, 2015

The Golfstream 400 Fiber Optic Cable Blower from Condux is designed for long-haul and middle-mile fibre installations.


Condux Mini-Blower/Pusher fibre-optic cable installer

15 June, 2015

The Condux Mini-Blower/Pusher is a lightweight and portable installer of both micro fibre and traditional fibre-optic cable.


FineLine Laser Engraved Labels

11 June, 2015

The Laser Engraved Labels from FineLine use laser technology and specially developed materials over the traditional router engraved label.


FineLine Switch Templates

11 June, 2015

The FineLine Switch Template replicates the presence of a switch or hub eliminating the need to install sensitive hardware into communications rooms that have yet to be clinically cleaned or have cabling works still in progress.


Nexans SUTA-FLEX Subsea Umbilical Termination Assembly electro-hydraulic system

01 June, 2015

Nexans has launched its next-generation SUTA-FLEX Subsea Umbilical Termination Assembly, an electro-hydraulic system that enables multiple wells to be controlled via one umbilical.


Antaira Technologies LNP-1002G-SFP and LNP-1002G-SFP-24 series Ethernet switch

29 May, 2015

Antaira Technologies' LNP-1002G-SFP and LNP-1002G-SFP-24 series are 10-port industrial PoE+ gigabit unmanaged Ethernet switches.


Vocus deploys 1728-count fibre cable in Sydney

12 May, 2015

When Vocus needed the largest fibre count cable possible for a data centre installation, the company called on its cable supplier, Prysmian, to explore potential options.


Zone cabling for cost savings

07 May, 2015

Today's enterprise workspaces are increasingly more social and flexible, and are subject to frequent reconfiguration and updating. To determine how structured cabling can best support flexible workplaces, Siemon recently analysed the cost and environmental impact of various structured cabling designs. Below are the findings.


NYC counterfeit cable case study

16 April, 2015 by Communications Cable and Connectivity Association

The widespread proliferation of counterfeit and non-compliant cable in the information and communications technologies (ICT) industry is illustrated in the CCCA's latest case study detailing a New York City contractor's encounter.


Advantech ProView SCADA manageable series switches

08 April, 2015

Advantech's ProView SCADA manageable series switches are convergence switches for process control and IT networking management.


Clearing the conduit confusion

09 March, 2015 by Lawrence McKenna*

One of the greatest concerns to the health and safety of registered cables is a complete disregard of the Australian Standard AS 1345-1995 'Identification of the contents of pipes, conduits and ducts' by the electrical industry.


Belden Hirschmann EESX20 and EESX30 embedded Ethernet switches

12 February, 2015

Belden's EESX20 and EESX30 managed Hirschmann embedded Ethernet switches (EES) are claimed to allow automation devices to be quickly and reliably equipped with gigabit switch technology.


AFC MCPC fibre-optic cabling system

04 February, 2015

AFC's MCPC (multi-channel physical contact) fibre-optic cabling system is suitable for any outside plant, industrial, mining and infrastructure application.


  • All content Copyright © 2025 Westwick-Farrow Pty Ltd