Transtector Systems, an Infinite Electronics brand and a provider of end-to-end power and signal integrity products, today announced its membership in the Ethernet Alliance, a global, non-profit community of member organizations dedicated to the continued success and advancement of Ethernet technologies.
Transtector joins the Ethernet Alliance as a significant provider of reliable surge protection solutions utilized in power over Ethernet (PoE) applications ranging from IP security and CCTV to outdoor intelligent transportation services (ITS), utilities and many others.
In addition to a broad range of surge protection products and systems installed worldwide, Transtector also provides consulting, testing and system design capabilities to address the ever-increasing complexities and challenges of PoE network deployment and ongoing usage.
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"Transtector has a long-standing tradition of serving in key industry organizations and standards committees," comments Gabriel Guglielmi, Vice President of Product Management, Transtector. "The Ethernet Alliance plays a crucial role by bringing together important voices as PoE applications grow and evolve in today's dynamically networked world, and we're excited to be a part of it."
New Transtector product lines, including ALPU Fit and DPR Fit surge protection devices, as well as UHPoE surge protection kits (SPDs coupled with L-Com Cat6a cabling), provide users with a broad range of reliable solutions for surge protection in this growing arena.
The Ethernet Alliance includes end users, system vendors, component suppliers, and university and government professionals, all representing the broad spectrum of the Ethernet industry. The organization's key activities include industry consensus building, education, interoperability testing and demonstration.
Learn more about the Ethernet Alliance at www.ethernetalliance.org. For more information about Transtector, visit www.transtector.com.
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