Hubbell Premise Wiring initiates technical discussion groups on Web site

May 28, 2003
Hubbell Premise Wiring, Stonington, Conn., has opened the industry’s first online technical discussion forum at www.hubbell-premise.com. Industry professionals can find answers to frequently asked questions in every product segment or post their own questions and comments. Hubbell product managers, technical support representatives, and engineers monitor the discussion groups, giving users direct

Hubbell Premise Wiring, Stonington, Conn., has opened the industry’s first online technical discussion forum at www.hubbell-premise.com. Industry professionals can find answers to frequently asked questions in every product segment or post their own questions and comments. Hubbell product managers, technical support representatives, and engineers monitor the discussion groups, giving users direct links to the people responsible for the products.

Users can gain access to the discussion groups by joining Hub’s Club at www.hubbell-premise.com/HubsClub/Forum/register.asp.

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