Data & Communications
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Cabling out of character
Cabling technicians, in contrast to electricians, have occasion to work with somewhat more specialised materials. And the underlying theoretical basis also differs, writes David Herres. -
Molex Incorporated to be acquired by Koch Industries
Molex Incorporated, a global electronic components company, has announced that it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired by Koch Industries, Inc. , one ... -
What dreams may come
A life threatening injury has led to a successful career as a loudspeaker designer. Paul Skelton reports. -
What are AVB Standards?
A new series of international standards are redefining the way audio and video equipment streams around the home. Paul Skelton reports. -
The wireless audio comeback
While questionable in the past, wireless audio is emerging again. And it's giving wired systems a run for their money. Paul Skelton reports. -
Fastest Broadband in Southern Hemisphere for one New Zealand town
A national competition is set to determine which New Zealand town will become the first in the southern hemisphere to receive one-gigabit per second broadband speeds ... -
Hazardous area cable glands from Kabex
Cable specialist Kabex Australia has released two OSCG (E1WF & E1XF) ranges of IECEx cable glands for use with steel wire armour and/or braided screened cables ... -
Connecting mining camps
Madison Technologies general manager - Telco and Wireless - Larry O'Toole looks at how to achieve perfect WiFi coverage in poor RF conditions -
The race to 40GBASE-T, part 3
Can category 7A cabling offer future-proofed support for 40GbE speeds? -
Fibre link and network characterisation
This guide, provided by Craig Buckingham from AFC Group, is aimed at those testing single-mode fibre that is used for long distance transmission links outside of ...