NYCE Exhibiting at FTTH Conference & Expo Sep 13-15, 2010 in Las Vegas
Vancouver, Canada, September 06, 2010 --(PR.com)-- NYCE Networks, a leading provider of innovative Plastic Optical Fiber to Ethernet products, announced today that NYCE will be exhibiting at the FTTH (Fiber To The Home) 2010 Conference & Expo, from September 13-15, 2010 at the Venetian Resort, in Las Vegas, Nevada. The FTTH Conference & Expo is a show where the entire fiber to the home industry comes together to share knowledge and learn about the latest developments in bringing next-generation connectivity to North America.
NYCE will exhibiting at Booth 533 in the FTTH Fiber Zone area of the show.
“We are very pleased to be exhibiting at the FTTH 2010 Conference & Expo,” says Bill Gill, VP Sales and Marketing for NYCE, “We will be featuring many of our innovative Flexible Fiber technology products, as well as North America’s first UL Certified Plastic Optical Fiber Plenum cable and Media Converter Kit, currently being distributed by SMC Networks.”
NYCE will be demonstrating several of their leading Plastic Optical Fiber products for residential and commercial networking including the NYCE EPM-2, a POF to Ethernet Media Converter Switch. More and more residential and commercial customers are being connected directly to last-mile Fiber Optic networks worldwide. This has created a great opportunity for Broadband Service Providers to deliver much faster Internet services and acquire new customers. Broadband Service Providers need reliable CPE products that will convert the Fiber connection into an Ethernet network within the customer premises. The EPM-2 is an ideal solution as it plugs into existing electrical outlets and uses Plastic Optical Fiber to create a high bandwidth network.
Plastic Optical Fiber is only millimeters thick, highly durable and flexible, easy to cut, and is much easier to install and conceal than traditional CAT-5 cabling. POF is also highly immune to cable electrical noise and provides a higher Quality of Service (QoS) than traditional CAT-5 electrical cable networks. This means that POF experiences minimal network congestion that is common from bandwidth-intensive applications like VOIP, IPTV, and online gaming. Many Broadband Service Providers service customer premises that have old communications cabling and face expensive upgrades to deploy traditional home networking products. The EPM-2 allows Broadband Service Providers to service premises with old cabling without having to make an investment in upgrading the premise’s existing wiring.
Please visit NYCE’s booth at this upcoming show or contact Bill Gill at NYCE at 1-604-473-9800 to book a time to meet at the FTTH 2010 Conference & Expo.
About NYCE Networks
NYCE Networks is headquartered in Vancouver, BC. NYCE is a leading provider of innovative Plastic Optical Fiber to Ethernet products. NYCE designs, manufactures and supplies Plastic Optical Fiber networking solutions to telecommunication companies, builders, installers, and content providers worldwide. Our patented networking products eliminate electromagnetic interference and enable our customers to deliver safe, simple and cost-effective home-centric solutions. For more information, please visit NYCE’s website at www.nycenetworks.com or call 1-604-473-9800.
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NYCE will exhibiting at Booth 533 in the FTTH Fiber Zone area of the show.
“We are very pleased to be exhibiting at the FTTH 2010 Conference & Expo,” says Bill Gill, VP Sales and Marketing for NYCE, “We will be featuring many of our innovative Flexible Fiber technology products, as well as North America’s first UL Certified Plastic Optical Fiber Plenum cable and Media Converter Kit, currently being distributed by SMC Networks.”
NYCE will be demonstrating several of their leading Plastic Optical Fiber products for residential and commercial networking including the NYCE EPM-2, a POF to Ethernet Media Converter Switch. More and more residential and commercial customers are being connected directly to last-mile Fiber Optic networks worldwide. This has created a great opportunity for Broadband Service Providers to deliver much faster Internet services and acquire new customers. Broadband Service Providers need reliable CPE products that will convert the Fiber connection into an Ethernet network within the customer premises. The EPM-2 is an ideal solution as it plugs into existing electrical outlets and uses Plastic Optical Fiber to create a high bandwidth network.
Plastic Optical Fiber is only millimeters thick, highly durable and flexible, easy to cut, and is much easier to install and conceal than traditional CAT-5 cabling. POF is also highly immune to cable electrical noise and provides a higher Quality of Service (QoS) than traditional CAT-5 electrical cable networks. This means that POF experiences minimal network congestion that is common from bandwidth-intensive applications like VOIP, IPTV, and online gaming. Many Broadband Service Providers service customer premises that have old communications cabling and face expensive upgrades to deploy traditional home networking products. The EPM-2 allows Broadband Service Providers to service premises with old cabling without having to make an investment in upgrading the premise’s existing wiring.
Please visit NYCE’s booth at this upcoming show or contact Bill Gill at NYCE at 1-604-473-9800 to book a time to meet at the FTTH 2010 Conference & Expo.
About NYCE Networks
NYCE Networks is headquartered in Vancouver, BC. NYCE is a leading provider of innovative Plastic Optical Fiber to Ethernet products. NYCE designs, manufactures and supplies Plastic Optical Fiber networking solutions to telecommunication companies, builders, installers, and content providers worldwide. Our patented networking products eliminate electromagnetic interference and enable our customers to deliver safe, simple and cost-effective home-centric solutions. For more information, please visit NYCE’s website at www.nycenetworks.com or call 1-604-473-9800.
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604-868-8860
www.nycenetworks.com
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Bill Gill
604-868-8860
www.nycenetworks.com
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