LIVERMORE, CA, June 14, 2011 (Press-News.org) TriNet Communications, a leading distributor of products to telecommunications providers, has signed an agreement with Mainline Equipment, Inc. which will allow TriNet to distribute its line of equipment to customers throughout the United States. Both companies boast more than 20 years serving the needs of CATV and other telecom providers. Mainline is the leading U.S. manufacturer of equalizers, attenuators (pads), diplex filters, AGC pilots and other plug-ins, in addition to offering the most comprehensive line of drop-in modules, up to and including 1GHz solutions. They also offer fiber optic modules for FTTX networks. The mini-node is state of the art RFoG (optical network unit), which is suitable for use in a PON (Passive Optical Network), or can also function as a WDM Hybrid
"Mainline has created a solid approach to providing increased bandwidth in networks," says Bob Foote, TriNet's Vice-President of MSO Sales. "Their drop-in modules have clever features, which minimize construction costs (essentially eliminates re-spacing of amplifiers due to high gain design), and allow a smooth transition to progressively move up through 1Ghz as needed." TriNet's extensive line card offers solutions for all aspects of telecom networks.
"We have developed a system that replaces the entire mother board with a drop-in module with a high-gain module. The drop-in solution features all new electronics," says John Kaiser, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Mainline Equipment, Inc. "These modules fit into existing housings allowing a graceful approach to network growth and modernization. Working with TriNet will allow us to utilize their well-established customer connections to bring our solution to more networks throughout the United States."
About TriNet Communications
TriNet Communications is a leading Distribution and Supply Chain Logistics company serving the CATV, Telecommunications, and related industries. Founded 20 years ago, the ISO 9002 / TL 9000 certified company has become a nationwide supplier of quality products out of strategically located stocking locations. The certified MWBE company offers a wide variety of products from leading manufacturers including TE Connectivity (TYCO / ADC), All Systems Broadband, AFL, 3M, FITEL and TECHNETIX. TriNet also offers global supply chain management, contract warehouse, and specialized kitting/packaging solutions. More information about the company may be found at www.trinetcom.net
About Mainline
Mainline Equipment Inc. is the world's leading manufacturer of pads, plug-ins, equalizers and re-manufactured active electronics for the CATV industry. Founded in 1986, the company uses United States - based facilities to design, engineer and manufacture its products. The company's website is www.mlecatv.com.
Media Only Contact:
Greg Calton
of TriNet Communications, Inc.
+1-925-449-2740
gregcalton@trinetcom.net
Mainline Equipment and TriNet Communications Ink Deal
Distributor now carries industry-leading 1Ghz drop-in modules.
2011-06-14
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