MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 8, 2017 /PRNewswire/ -- Suttle, a Communications Systems, Inc. company (NASDAQ-GM: JCS), introduces the MediaMAX™ brand of connectivity products to architects, interior designers, planners and building industry professionals at the AIA Minnesota Convention in Minneapolis.
A solid network capable of delivering Gigabit speeds with maximum bandwidth is a key element for today's successful designed spaces. And intelligent buildings need a reliable network to support building automation, the rapidly growing demand for IoT devices and provide multiple WiFi access points.
Based on a century of experience with major communication service providers, Suttle has a unique position to provide the right product for designers and planners. We design and manufacture innovative products that support the well-connected home and business, including the MediaMAX line for gigabit connectivity.
Stop by the Suttle booth to check out our attractive line of panels with ventilated covers for heat and fire resistance and made out of plastic for optimized wireless use. Also, see our high-quality, efficient multi-function modules that save space, and the new tool-less data jack for CAT6 performance.
Where: |
Minneapolis Convention Center |
Hall D: 1301 Second Ave. S. |
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Minneapolis, MN |
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Name: |
Suttle, booth 837 |
When: |
Tuesday, Nov 14: 4 pm – 6 pm |
Wednesday, Nov 15: 11:15 am – 2:30 pm & 3:45 pm – 6 pm |
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Thursday, Nov 16: 11:30 am – 2 pm |
About Suttle
Suttle specializes in simplifying the network with MediaMAX™ and FutureLink™. MediaMAX connected home and business solutions include media panels, modules, jacks and wall plates for fiber, CAT6, COAX and wireless connectivity. FutureLink provides solutions for the edge of the network, including a variety of fiber enclosures and terminals. Founded in 1910, Suttle is a US company with headquarters and manufacturing in Hector, MN and is part of Communications Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ-GM: JCS).
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