Siemon Company launches Spanish Web site

July 26, 2002
July 26, 2002 -- Page will reach out to Latin American customers.

The Siemon Company has launched an enhanced Spanish Web site at www.espanol.siemon.com
to serve Siemon Latin America customers.

The Web site showcases the Siemon Cabling System, Siemon's complete line of commercial cabling products and systems. It also features comprehensive information on telecommunications cabling standards, a product application guide and the history of The Siemon Company.

"Visitors can easily browse through Siemon's comprehensive line of commercial cabling products and even download our latest product catalog," says David Wall, lead Web master for Siemon. "We built this Web site to be a complete resource for all Spanish speakers interested in the Siemon Cabling System."

Industry standards coverage includes a new article about TIA/EIA approval of the Category 6 standard. The Application Guide illustrates how the Siemon Cabling System can be used to support current and emerging applications.

The Web site also features a guide to the 1000-year history of The Siemon Company as part of its centennial celebration.

The Siemon Company's Spanish Web site is viewable by pointing the browser at
www.espanol.siemon.com.

Web site visitors are also able to obtain information in other languages including English, Portuguese, Chinese, and Russian from links on this site.

The Siemon Company, based in Watertown, Conn., manufactures structured cabling and connectivity solutions. For more information visit
www.siemon.com.

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