General Cable joins Graybar’s epoint program for voice/data contractors

April 17, 2002
General Cable, Highland Heights, Ky., has signed on with St. Louis-based Graybar Electric Co. for that company’s epoint program, which offers voice/data contractors a choice of more than 2,000 incentive awards when they purchase featured products provided by participating manufacturers. A different selection of products will qualify to earn epoints each quarter. As a selected manufacturer, General

General Cable, Highland Heights, Ky., has signed on with St. Louis-based Graybar Electric Co. for that company’s epoint program, which offers voice/data contractors a choice of more than 2,000 incentive awards when they purchase featured products provided by participating manufacturers. A different selection of products will qualify to earn epoints each quarter. As a selected manufacturer, General Cable will offer eligible contractors an opportunity to earn epoints when they purchase its line of cabling solutions, including enhanced Category 6 Command Linx 6 and Category 5e Platinum Plus unshielded twisted-pair cables.

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