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Hold the phone! Telecommunications takes on a whole new translation today -- meaning more than merely talking across wires from one point to another. Sure, that's still part of the picture, But when data, voice and often video need to be delivered along the same line, relying on wires may be a waste of time. Time better spent, George Adelson of ATI assures, consulting with him about opportunities opened up by fiber optics. "My staff and I at Americom Telecommunications, Inc., specialize in the installation of complex communications systems utilizing fiber optic as well as copper cable -- principally for LAN, WAN and telephone systems. With over 2,000 |
installations to date, our experience qualifies us to design, lay out, switch on and service the most complicated fiber optic systems conceivable," claims Adelson. "And we possess as much competence with new, copper-based technology, too." Fiber optics, however -- the medium which transmits information through glass or plastic in the form of light -- provides the preferred link to transport voice/data/video for the 21st century - compatible companies requiring computer/communications hook-ups. "Fiber optic cable can eliminate electrical conductivity, contains a broader range of wavelengths, can be obtained in greater lengths requiring fewer splices, enables easier system expansion capabilities and allows for greater security," Adelson says. |
Adelson
lists applications such as high-speed data transmission; inter-building
telephone switching building DCS systems; factory communications automation;
high lighting area and classified communications transmissions as the
most common.
"We also procure top-of-the-line fiber optic and copper cable product at exceptional, competitive prices for our clients. We provide training, trouble-shooting and technical advising. And ATI takes calls 24 hours a day, seven days a week in case of emergencies," explains Adelson. |