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optical processing incorporates polishing with in-line inspection techniques for immediate quality feedback, reduced material handling and increased throughput, encompassing all facets of optical termination.


KrellTech FIBRES AND CABLING


11 Evergreen Avenue Neptune City, NJ 07753 USA 732-775-7355 sales@krelltech.com www.krelltech.com


KrellTech manufactures advanced polishing systems and equipment for processing photonic components for markets ranging from telecom/datacom to industrial, and bio-medical to avionics. Our innovative approach to optical processing incorporates polishing with in-line inspection techniques for immediate quality feedback, reduced material handling and increased throughput, encompassing all facets of optical termination.


FTTX ACCESS ADTRAN


901 Explorer Blvd Huntsville, AL 35806 1-800-9ADTRAN 1-800-923-8726 www.adtran.com


ADTRAN is a leading global provider of open, disaggregated networking and communications solutions that enable voice, data, video and internet communications across any network infrastructure. From the cloud edge to the subscriber edage, ADTRAN empowers communications service providers around the world to manage and scale services that connect people, places and things. ADTRAN solutions are currently in use by service providers, private enterprises, government organizations and millions of individual users worldwide.


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HellermannTyton Connectivity


Waterside House, Edgar Mobbs Way, Northampton, NN5 5JE 01604 706633 sales@htdata.co.uk www.htdata.co.uk


HellermannTyton is a leading supplier of fibre connectivity solutions for FTTX networks. With Gabocom microduct now part of the product portolio, HellermannTyton offer a full end to end, last mile fibre management solution. From point of presence to customer connection, there is a strong range of products available to connect any fibre network or fibre project.


FTTX ACCESS Telenco


ZA Valmorge - Rue Séraphin Martin 38430 Moirans France


+33(0) 476 350 015 www.telenco-networks.com


Telenco is a leading global player in the telecom industry. Te group brings together three complementary subsidiaries to provide comprehensive and innovative solutions for fibre optic and copper telecom roll-outs around the globe. It designs, manufactures and markets quality equipment for reliable and future-proof telecom networks. With a consolidated presence in Europe, South America, Africa and Middle East, Telenco offers bespoke product solutions for each and every installation environment.


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FIBRES AND CABLING STL


Sterlite Technologies Limited Offi ce E6, Level 33 Euston Tower, Euston Road, London, England - NW1 3DP - UK +44 07395 793710 swapnil.khapekar@stl.tech stl.tech


STL is an industry-leading integrator of digital networks. We design and integrate these digital networks for our customers. With core capabilities in Optical Interconnect, Virtualised Access Solutions, Network Soſt ware and System Integration, we are the industry’s leading end-to-end solutions provider for global digital networks.


FTTX ACCESS John Guest


FTTX ACCESS Daro Connectivity Limited


Reliance Worldwide Corporation (UK) Limited, Horton Rd, West Drayton, Middlesex, UK, UB7 8JL Tel: (00 44) (0) 1895 449233 Fax: (00 44) (0) 1895 420321 info@johnguest.com JohnGuest.com


Church Field Road Chilton Industrial Estate Sudbury, Suffolk CO10 2YA, UK +44 (0)1787 881191 info@daroconnectivity.co.uk www.daroconnectivity.co.uk


John Guest, inventors of the fi rst push-fi t fi t ing for blown fi bre and cable pressurisation systems, have been delivering high-speed internet to millions of homes and offi ces for over three decades. T eir latest innovation – the Direct Buried transparent connector - is a robust industry fi rst fi t ing with 30J impact resistance. Learn more at JohnGuest.com


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FTTX ACCESS Höhle OÜ


Torupõllu, Lõiuse küla, Rapla vald, 79405 Estonia +372 5082862 toomas.koobas@hohle.ee www.hohle.ee


Daro Connectivity is a UK manufacturer offering network infrastructure providers alternative solutions to meet their customers growing demands for high-speed fibre optic broadband in public, data centre, LAN, smart/intelligent building and campus networks. We provide branded products from key global partners as well as solutions designed and manufactured by Daro Connectivity.


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Höhle OÜ is an Estonian family owned company manufacturing microducts for fiber optical cables. We manufacture microducts in diameters from 5 mm and up to 20 mm and bundle microducts 2-ways, 3-ways, 4-ways, 5-ways, 6-ways, 7-ways …12-ways…24-ways Our main advantage is short lead times flexibility in service and fast communication.


TEST AND MEASUREMENT Arden Photonics


Royston House, 267 Cranmore Blvd Solihull, B94 6QL +44 121 733 7721 enquiries@ardenphotonics.com www.ardenphotonics.com


Arden Photonics design and manufacture test equipment and components for the measurement of a range of properties of optical fibers. Our accurate and reliable products are trusted every day by some of the biggest companies in the worlds of telecoms, specialty optical fibers, optical components, fiber lasers, aerospace and more.


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