Product category:
Circuit Protection Devices
News Release from: Solid State Supplies
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 07 August 2001
Solid-state protection for BT lines
Solid State Supplies, the UK representative of Teccor Electronics, is celebrating the award of a multi-million-dollar contract for the supply of Teccor MDF line protection devices to BT.
Solid State Supplies, the UK representative of Teccor Electronics, is celebrating the award of a multi-million-dollar three-year extendable contract for the supply of Teccor MDF line protection devices to British Telecom The solid-state technology developed by Teccor electronics will protect a variety of BT networks including its high-speed telephone exchanges, remote locations, building entrances and customer premises equipment
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Feb 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Teccor protection systems protect sensitive electronic equipment from overvoltage and overcurrents caused by lightning strikes and AC supply faults while allowing the network to operate efficiently at maximum speed and bandwidth with no signal degradation.
Jim Pelegris, Sales and Marketing Manager for Teccor's protection systems said: "We are honoured to be working with British Telecom.
Pioneering and modern thinking telecomms operators such as BT will continue to select solid-state for their networks.
This 21st century technology increases the reliability and survivability of network infrastructure and lowers operating costs".
Teccor Electronics, part of Invensys Powerware Division, is the largest US manufacturer of solid-state (crowbar-action) transient voltage suppressors.
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