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EtherWAN opens network design centre in Texas

EtherWAN Systems, an Anaheim, California headquartered manufacturer of hardened and commercial ethernet connectivity equipment, has opened a new office in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area, to provide network design and customer support for the Eastern half of the US. Established in 1996 to manufacture ethernet based products, switches and media converters of all types, the company maintains sales offices in California, Texas, Illinois and New York.
April 27, 2012 Read time: 1 min
5327 EtherWAN Systems, an Anaheim, California headquartered manufacturer of hardened and commercial ethernet connectivity equipment, has opened a new office in the Dallas/Fort Worth metropolitan area, to provide network design and customer support for the Eastern half of the US. Established in 1996 to manufacture ethernet based products, switches and media converters of all types, the company maintains sales offices in California, Texas, Illinois and New York.

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