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L-com Partners with Transition Networks to Offer Media Converters and Other Products

Sunday, October 1, 2006

L-com Connectivity Products has announced that it will begin reselling Transition Networks' line of Fiber Optic network adapter cards.

These cards offer secure fiber-to-the-desktop support and convert copper to fiber media right in a PC. Several redundant fiber adapters are also available, which ensure critical fiber communications links are always active, even in the event that the primary connection breaks.

Additionally, as part of the partnership, L-com will provide any Transition Networks product for its customers. 

L-com designs and manufactures copper and fiber cable assemblies, interconnection adaptors, connectors and cable test equipment. In addition to a vast inventory of standard products, L-com has extensive custom product design and manufacturing capabilities that include:

  • Assembled and Injection Molded Data Cables
  • Fiber Optic Cable Assemblies and Adapters
  • Modular and Telco Assemblies
  • Low Loss Video and Monitor Cables
  • Unique Bulkhead Connectors
  • Machined or Cast Coaxial Connectors and Adapters
  • Sheet Metal Fabrication of Rack Panels and Enclosures
  • Special Bulk Cable Formulations (Low Smoke Zero Halogen, Ultra-Flexible, etc.)
  • Military and Special Packaging, Kitting, Custom Labeling and Bar-coding
L-com also distributes selected products to complement its manufactured goods including: Ethernet hubs and switches, routers, media converters, protocol converters, KVM switches, video distribution amplifiers/switches and network test equipment. The company provides simple, one-stop shopping for its customers. For more information, please visit http://www.l-com.com//.

About Transition Networks
Founded in 1987 as Transition Engineering, the company's first products adapted coaxial cable to twisted-pair cables; connecting terminals to mainframe computers. The company was renamed Transition Networks, Inc. in 1995 and experienced continued rapid growth as its products evolved from general Ethernet networking equipment to a complete line of conversion technology solutions. In 1998, Transition Networks was purchased by Communication Systems, Inc.