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OpticFit Expands Storage Facility to Accommodate Demand
Los Angeles, California – (15 December 2009) – OpticFit has announced plans to increase its optical fiber storage facility in 2011. The company says the decision is based on the continued demand of transceivers in the market.More and more fiber optics provider are taking advantage of the improved demand for communications networks products, improved economy, and business continuity. Wireless networks are critical aspects for business communication today. Wireless saves organizations thousands of dollars on cabling, aside from enabling businesses with extra mobility and productivity.
“The demand for transceivers is expected to increase significantly in annual volume driven by the increasing need for the widespread deployment of high-speed, broadband optical communications networks,” stated Max Conners, vice president and general manager, OpticFit. “The expansion of our Los Angeles facility will ensure that we have adequate storage capacity to meet the demand of transceivers and maintain our strong position as a leading fiber optics provider.”
The expansion of OpticFit’s optical fiber storage facility will begin in the year 2011 and is expected to be completed on the same year. It has selected a state-of-the-art storage facility at the heart of Los Angeles due to its convenient location for clients. The company also recently announced it has opened its main optical fiber storage facility in Los Angeles to consumers, due to the continued growth and demand in the worldwide optical fiber market.
"Today we are announcing another significant milestone which further strengthens OpticFit’s commitment to provide the highest-quality optical fiber in the region,” says Ben Toubian. “Los Angeles was an ideal choice for the expansion of the company’s storage facility in that it is close to some notable communications provider and has a vibrant consumer population,” added Toubian. This new facility fits our growth plans and accommodates product and systems integration growth.”
OpticFit’s new site is the premier choice for storage facility for transceivers and other communications networks needs. The company plans continued demand for transceivers at this facility. Its just-in-time inventory model and state-of-the-art distribution centers allow the company to provide the latest technology with fast and accurate delivery.
Toubian added, “OpticFit also looks forward to the future. We offer our customers the benefit of an extensive end-to-end Ethernet network solution. Our dedicated account managers help customers choose the right technology products and services to meet their unique needs.”
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OpticFit is a leading provider of technology solutions for business, government and education. The company’s specialists offer expertise in designing customized solutions, while its advanced technology engineers assist customers with the implementation and long-term management of those solutions.
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