Author: Paul Skelton
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Klein Tools enters Australian market
Klein Tools, the number one hand tool choice of professional electricians in the United States, has announced its entry into the Australian market through a significant ... -
Compliance issues for CCA
Copper clad aluminium (CCA) cabling may be the more affordable option for registered cabling providers when installing telecommunications customer cabling, but the savings made may come ... -
What to expect when you’re connecting to the NBN
Over the past few years, there has been a lot of talk about the practicalities of rolling out a national network of fibre optic cabling and ... -
TE Connectivity showcases flexibility for data centres designers
TE Connectivity (TE) has announced that it has provided new options for data centre designers looking to improve design flexibility in high-speed data center environments. TE ... -
LevelOne long-range hybrid fibre-optic PoE solutions
Networking manufacturer LevelOne, part of the DDC group based in Dortmund, Germany, has announced a range of long-distance PoE solutions using Power/Fibre Hybrid Cable (PFHC) technology. ... -
Philips Dynalite AntumbraTouch user interface
Philips Dynalite has released AntumbraTouch, the second user interface design in its Antumbra range for networked control systems used in high-end residential, hospitality and commercial market segments. -
KNX and NECA now working together
The KNX National Group and the National Electrical and Communications Association (NECA) are proud to announce that they will be working together in Australia to promote ... -
Queensland Electrical & Communications Excellence Awards Announced
On Friday, 13 September 2013, the winning Queensland electrical and communications contractors were recognised at the prestigious annual electrical industry Excellence Awards – hosted by peak ... -
Out with the old, in with the LED
The lighting industry is evolving, with a more energy-efficient future on the horizon, writes Philips Lighting halogen lamps product manager Daniel Davis. -
The mathematics of electrical work
Sparkies are as much mathematicians as they are electricians, writes David Herres.