[By NBC-1TV H. J Yook]Suttle, a wholly owned subsidiary of Communications Systems, Inc. (NASDAQ: JCS), introduces FutureLink™, an umbrella brand encompassing next generation fiber and copper connectivity solutions. From the central office all the way into the premise, FutureLink™ brings flexibility, reliability and higher speeds to networks, while lowering total cost of ownership.
“Successful service delivery requires reducing installation time and recurring costs, while future-proofing the network for diverse, bandwidth-hungry applications and services,” explained George Wakileh, Suttle Global Vice President of Technology and Business Development.
Suttle's FutureLink™ products combine performance capabilities and simple tool-less installation. Cables can be connected quickly without the use of tools via seamless snap-in connection points. This user-friendly installation reduces install time, while the secure connection greatly decreases future maintenance needs and reduces the number of overall truck rolls.
FutureLink™ products have the ability to accommodate a variety of needs and meet today's demands for faster networking speeds. Products acclimate to different topologies to protect fiber or copper networks from various environmental factors indoors or outdoors. In addition to their locational flexibility, FutureLink™ products can be stacked and expanded for “grow-as-you-go” connectivity. Improved crosstalk capabilities and snap-in connections result in seamless transmission for high-speed performance.
Suttle develops solutions through a collaborative partnership with customers to ensure needs are met. Suttle‘s Vice President and General Manager, Bruce Blackwood, elaborated on the company’s customer engagement model saying, “Suttle is a strategic innovator with the ability to tailor our offerings to fit the individual opportunities of our customers, while being proactive about future connectivity needs. This product customization allows for overall efficiency at a lower TCO, as well as future expansion capabilities.”