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Cabling Partnership offers courses

BookmarkThis 11.09.2007
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The Cabling Partnership offers courses and seminars on structured wiring, including that for home networks:

Mike-Gillmore
Mike-Gillmore
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Mike Gillmore, MD of e-Ready Building, the Cabling Partnership, runs courses and seminars on the topic of structured wiring, including that for home networks, touching on CENELEC EN 50173-4. Though one of these documents is more about data centres, building distribution cabling is also covered.

Click on .PDF documents 'Dotting the 'i's & Crossing the 't's - Cabling Standards 2005', and also 'Data Cabling Standards & New Technology Overview' to learn more.

VoltiBULLETIN users can also contact him using the details below to learn more about the courses available.












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bluearrow  Data Cabling Standards (.PDF - 556kB)
bluearrow  Dotting the 'i's etc (.PDF - 556kB)

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Contact: Mike Gilmore
Senior Partner,
The Cabling Partnership
Tel: +44 (0) 113 232 2632
Fax: +44 (0) 113 293 2632
Web: www.it-cabling.com

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