L-com Partners with Minicom to Extend its KVM Switch Offering

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

North Andover, MA · September 4, 2008 -- L-com announced today that it has signed a partnership agreement with Minicom Advanced Systems Inc. of Linden New Jersey to resell its extensive line of KVM switching and extension products. “By adding Minicom to our offering, we can better address the varied application needs of our broad customer base.” said Greg Pepin L-com’s KVM product manager. In addition to its KVM product line Minicom also provides solutions for the growing Digital Signage market.

For more information about this release, please contact:
Greg Pepin, Product Manager
978-682-6936 x186,  gpepin@L-com.com

About L-com

Founded in 1982, L-com (www.L-com.com) is a privately held Massachusetts Corporation dedicated to the design and production of a wide range of interconnect products for the electronics and data communications industries. Primary product emphasis is placed on copper and fiber cable assemblies and accessories for modular and coaxial applications as well as computer networking. The company endeavors to serve the industry by offering solutions to interconnect problems. This effort has led to the development of many new products, some of which are proprietary. L-com has also introduced switching and testing devices in each of their basic product areas. Products are marketed domestically and internationally.

About Minicom

Established in 1988 and based in Jerusalem, Israel, Minicom is a privately owned company led by a seasoned executive team with 150 employees. With over 3,600 sq meters of office space, Minicom's headquarters house R&D, marketing, sales and logistics. The company also operates regional headquarters in the US and Europe, with sales support teams in the UK, Italy, France, Germany, China and India. In 2005, Minicom acquired Replicom Ltd, which operates today as a dedicated IP technology R&D center. With two decades of experience and global presence in over 70 countries, Minicom's products can be found in thousands of information centers, from small offices to multinational enterprises.