Pass & Seymour offers telecom training

Feb. 6, 2002
Pass & Seymour/Legrand recently unveiled its Fiber Training for contractors. With the use of the company’s products, participants will have an opportunity to learn the basics of TIA/EIA telecommunications standards for fiber and industry-accepted termination and installation techniques. “We will provide contractors an opportunity to further build on their network wiring knowledge by participating

Pass & Seymour/Legrand recently unveiled its Fiber Training for contractors. With the use of the company’s products, participants will have an opportunity to learn the basics of TIA/EIA telecommunications standards for fiber and industry-accepted termination and installation techniques.

“We will provide contractors an opportunity to further build on their network wiring knowledge by participating in the company’s Fiber Training program,” says Gary Mikula, marketing manager of fiber and contractor training at Pass & Seymour/Legrand.

The program will be presented by members of the company’s staff and hosted by local area distributors.

For additional information about training programs in your area, visit the company’s Web site at www.passandseymour.com.

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