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Four-channel video/data multiplexer

Communication Networks (ComNet) is introducing the first of its ValueLine models to satisfy the demand for a cost-effective line of fibre-optic products.
February 6, 2012 Read time: 1 min
Communication Networks (30 ComNet) is introducing the first of its ValueLine models to satisfy the demand for a cost-effective line of fibre-optic products. The ValueLine FVT/FVR412 transmits four channels of digitally encoded video with two data channels over a single optical fibre.

"Our unique designs and USA-based manufacturing allow us to gain a very competitive cost advantage and that translates to ComNet being able to offer the significant cost savings ValueLine brings to the market", says Andrew Acquarulo Jr., ComNet president and COO.

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