Data & Communications
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Going for par with golf simulators
Golf simulators are a popular form of recreation overseas, and they’re starting to make some headway locally. Paul Skelton looks at everything an integrator needs to ... -
The vinyl format is here to stay
Vinyl is back, with audiophiles and musicians alike getting behind the format, recording new music and building better quality turntables for a new generation of enthusiasts. Local ... -
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. ... -
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.