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FutureFLEX,
the first and most technologically proven air-blown fiber system in
North America, has become the preferred infrastructure for many of the
world’s
foremost enterprise networks including: the Pentagon,
CNN, ESPN, Johns Hopkins
University, Mayo Clinic, Yale University,
Washington DC Convention Center,
Nissan, McCarran International
Airport – Las Vegas, Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport,
MGM Grand, Atlanta Motor
Speedway,
National Library of Medicine and many more.
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The FutureFLEX
benefit
FutureFLEX provides unprecedented benefits that provide IT and facilities managers with maximum network efficiency, immediate control over bandwidth requirements, significant cost savings, quick project turnaround times, and total control over planning and budgeting. Essentially, FutureFLEX guarantees that your network is keeping up at the exact pace of emerging technology.
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News:
Sumitomo’s FutureFLEX Air-blown Fiber
Assists National Library of Medicine (National Institutes of Health) to
Meet Green Federal Building, Fiscal Responsibility, and Network Growth
Objectives
FutureFLEX
Wins Internet
Telephony's 2008 Product of the Year Award for Fiber Optic
Infrastructure Excellence and Innovation (Green Benefits of FutureFlex)

Recent
White Papers/Articles:
Please view the recent paper ...Air-blown Fiber Technology--- The
GREEN Solution
for Cabling Infrastructure and the Sustainable IT Network
Find out why FutureFLEX has been mandated a
standard at the Penn State Milton Hersey Medical Center in the April 2009 issue of
Cabling, Installation & Maintenance Magazine
Please view the white paper … Air-blown Fiber Technology---Creating the Low Cost, Patient-safe, On-Demand
Hospital-Healthcare Network
Webinars:

Hospital-Healthcare
Join these industry leaders as they
relate their actual experience with
Sumitomo’s Air-blown Fiber Infrastructure technology:
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Bill
Spooner, Senior Vice President and CIO of Sharp HealthCare (9-time
recipient of Hospitals & Health Networks’ Most Wired Hospitals Award)
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Dan
Lewis, Director, Technical Services, Sharp HealthCare
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Sherry
Mettley, IT Director of Infrastructure Engineering at Penn State Hershey
Health System
Learn how this technology impacts patient safety, provides unprecedented
speed and delivery, reduces network costs and delivers a continuous and
dependable ROI.
View Archived Webinar here:
Arizona Cardinals (University of Phoenix) Stadium

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