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Founded in 1972, Communications Supply Corporation is a leading distributor of low voltage network infrastructure and industrial wire and cable products.
 

 

Through a network of 33 branch offices, CSC distributes a full range of products to support advanced connectivity for voice and data communications, access control, security surveillance, building automation, video distribution, life safety broadcast systems and electrical construction and manufacturing for commercial, residential and government customers.
 

 

CSC is recognized for delivering measurable value and outstanding support to its customers and suppliers alike. Vast application expertise makes CSC an unbiased knowledge resource for product information, documentation and training.
 

 
   
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COMMSCOPE UNIPRISE SOLUTIONS make it possible to implement a structured cabling system that is SIMPLE, AFFORDABLE and ensures quality PERFORMANCE for all your telecommunications needs TODAY and TOMORROW. These integrated, tip-to-tip solutions-incorporating copper and fiber products-are engineered to provide for your network requirements, all while balancing cost and performance.
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CABLING SYSTEM HELPS CRACK GENETIC CODES - By Carol Everett Oliver, RCDD ....“Genetic sequencing is a bandwidth hog as experiments can run up to 10 days analyzing DNA, which can eat as much as 10 terabytes of data,” explains Tom Livoti, RCDD, and assistant director of HealthNet Operations for the University of Florida. “Therefore, our challenge was to make sure that the networking infrastructure at the heart of the UF Cancer and Genetics Research Complex could meet requirements and assure its place as one of the premier academic research facilities in the Southeast.” ...read this intriguing article reprinted with Permission from Cabling Business magazine, Dec. 2008
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