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August/September 2002 Vol9 No4 NOSTRIPPING . . . NOSCREWING! D uring a time that has been difficult for everyone in the Communications Industry, KRONE has managed to maintain market dominance in Australia. The proven reliability and availability of our products is a major factor in KRONE being the preferred connectivity supplier for LAN applications. Our customers continue to express their confidence in KRONE to supply quality products at a reasonable price. Another major contributing factor to our continued success is that 90% of KRONE products sold in Australia are manufactured here. Continuing to lead the way with innovative technology we have recently joined forces with Clipsal to bring the Electrical Industry out of the dark ages. Clipsal, the major player in the Electrical Industry, selected KRONE to design and manufacture components for their new “Quick Connect “ general purpose outlet. As Australia’s leading manufacturer of communications and industrial wiring systems, we were the obvious choice. Utilising KRONE’s research and development expertise with IDC (Insulation Displacement Connector) technology, the “Quick Connect” allows for reduced termination time for electrical connections. KRONE have utilised the same technology in our Terminator range of products which revolutionised the termination method of control systems in the mid 1990’s. The impressive attendance at our HighTIME 2002 conference confirmed our position as a market leader. More than 100 customers from our Distribution partners to Installers, and End- users to Consultants, attended; making this years conference the most successful in the seven year history of these events. Delegates were shown around our extensive premises at Berkeley Vale, on the NSW Central Coast, before being transported to the shores of the picturesque Lake Macquarie for our Industry seminar. Due for release in the fourth quarter of 2002, the latest development in the HIGHBAND evolution, HIGHBAND 25, is a high density cross- connect solution that will set new standards for performance and functionality. The HIGHBAND 25 portfolio features the traditional KRONE LSA-Plus contact principle in a compact design. The disconnect feature allows for “Patch By Exception”, and greatly reduces the cost of the overall cabling solution. The innovative design of the mounting and jumper management system provides superior cable management. In this issue, we will bring you up to date with the latest cabling standards as well as our success with the Optical Access range of products. As part of our ongoing commitment to customer service we would appreciate your response to the customer survey attached to the centre of this issue. Sincerely Craig Jones CEO 2 \ NETWORKnews LEADING THE WAY WITH NEW TECHNOLOGY Customer Stories 6 Pitney Bowes has the ‘Mail’ on Patch by Exception 12 KRONE and Clipsal Connecting you Fast, Faster, Fastest Business Articles 4 New PremisNET Offerings set the Standard for the future Product News 8 Limitless Connectivity 10 New PremisNET Solutions KRONE News 14 HighTIME Again! 16 KRONE.com.au Invaluable Industry tool Standards and Industry News 3 Cat 6 Standard Approved Website: www.krone.com.au Email: kronehlp@krone.com.au CONTENTS networknews@krone.com.au Copyright © 2001 KRONE Australia Holdings Pty. Limited NETWORKnews \ 3 B oth the International Standard Organisation, where it is contained in ISO 11801 Edition 2, and the American National Standards Institute, where it is contained in TIA/EIA 568-B.2-1, are printing their documents at present ready for commercial distribution (sorry, no more free copies of drafts). Australia and New Zealand will be following ISO 11801 Edition 2, so the new AS/NZS 3080:2002 will be printed containing ISO 11801 Edition 2 plus some useful appendices tailored specifically to Australian and New Zealand markets. Apart from the performance levels of Permanent Links, Channels and Components, the new standard will also include sections on the selection of optical fibre cables for either a structured approach, or an application specific approach. The structured approach allows for the installation of one of 3 channels (OF300, OF500, OF2000) using one of 4 cables (OM1, OM2, M3, OS1) and will allow any application in the group to run on the channel. The application specific approach will focus on modal bandwidth for MMOF to establish the maximum distance for that specific application. Consequently, other applications may not work over the same distance. Of these two approaches, KRONE recom- mends the Structured Cabling approach as being the best overall solution. Other new sections of the Standard include distance calculations for both horizontal and backbone runs. No more “just a simple 90m maximum” rule. Factors such as patch/jumper and equipment cord length, as well as temperature length de-rating are included. PATHWAYS AND SPACES EXPLAINED A revised AS/NZS 3084, Pathways and Spaces Standard, was submitted for committee comment. This updated draft standard contains a lot of useful information in the appendices about the best, and least expensive way to provide the correct infrastructure on which to lay the new Cat 6 cabling to achieve the best performance. I would consider it compulsory reading for all consultants, designers, builders and estimators, and all those installers that want to understand the full picture of how the cabling and the cable pathway should interact. Public comments are presently being reviewed by the working group, under Chairman, Peter Guenther. Expected due date: September 2002. A second revision of AS/NZS 3085.1, Administration of Communications Cabling Standard was submitted for public comment, closing June 2002. The standard recommends the minimum level of documentation and records needed for 4 different classes of premises size: Class 1 Single distributor Small business Residential Class 2 Single building Class 3 Multiple buildings Class 4 Large corporations Several buildings Across a country Enhancements to the content include: O Classes for labelling/administration O Scalable O Modular implementation O Formatted for possible database use This standard also contains a comparison of features for administration between AS 3085.1, TIA/EIA 606-A, ISO 14763-1. Q CAT 6 STANDARD APPROVED The biggest news in the cabling industry is that Category 6 is now an approved Standard. Peter Meijer, JP BE MSc, RCDD, Technical Training Manager and Industry Liaison, KRONE Australia. 10,000 9 SMOF @ 1310 & 1550nm distance depends on transmitter Mbps & receiver eg 15km if high power 50/125u MMOF OM3 1500 MHz.km MBW @850nm 1,000 9/125u SMOF @ 1310nm OS1 Mbps 50/125u MMOF OM2 500 MHz.km Modal Band Width @ 850nm 100 50/125u MMOF OM2 Mbps 500 MHz.km Modal Band Width @ 850nm 62.5/125u MMOF OM1 200 MHz.km Modal Band Width @850nm 300m 500m 2km KRONE recommended cable for structured cabling solutions 4 \ NETWORKnews S everal years ago we categorised our PremisNet offering into Bronze, Silver, Gold and Platinum. From this we found that our base Category 5E level (Bronze) and our Category 6 Truenet level (Platinum) were our customers choice in the majority of cases. Due to the recent publication of the Category 6 standard and the tremendous acceptance of our TrueNet “Zero Bit Error” philosophy, we have simplified our PremisNet solutions offering into two levels, “ENTERPRISE” and “GLOBAL LEADER”. In place of the current Category 5E offering KRONE will introduce the PremisNET “ENTERPRISE” solution. The ENTERPRISE solution provides a medium to long term communications infrastructure for small to medium size companies and workgroups. For an economical investment, ENTERPRISE meets all the needs of todays networks, with adequate bandwidth up to 1 gigabit on copper and optical components, and also encompasses 11 Megabit on wireless. Built on the ever-reliable Highway Range of products, KRONE’s Enterprise solution provides Network Managers with the cabling platform to run all of today’s network applications. Included in the ENTERPRISE solution are the Highband 8 and 10 pair modules. These products have not only been used in Premis NET applications, but also feature in some of the worlds best known carrier networks. Companies such as Hong Kong Telecom, Hong Kong Broadband Networks and Singapore Telecom, who are preparing to provide high- speed Broadband services to their subscribers, recognise that Carrier Networks of the future must be made up of the most technologically advanced products. NEW PREMISNET OFFERINGS SET From the 4th Quarter 2002 KRONE’s extensive product portfolio will take a new format. Peter Davis, Sales and Marketing Manager, KRONE, Australia PLATINUM GLOBAL LEADER ENTERPRISE GOLD SILVER BRONZE Category 6T Category 5e KRONE’s “Global Leader” solution is the highest performing fixed network solution available on the market. Current Premi NET Solutions New Premis NET Solutions ENTERPRISE SOLUTION NETWORKnews \ 5 The KRONE Premium solution will be known as “GLOBAL LEADER” and will encompass our Category 6 Truenet range of products. GLOBAL LEADER is a comprehensive and future oriented communications infrastructure for large, leading corporations. KRONE’s “GLOBAL LEADER” solution is the highest performing fixed network solution available on the market. GLOBAL LEADER provides for all future technologies operating above 1 Gigabit, using Truenet technology giving maximum throughput. All GLOBAL LEADER solutions will be supported by the unique KRONE TrueNET Zero Bit Error Rate warranty. At the centre of the Global Leader solution is our new C6 Truenet cable. The unique design incorporates a tape that provides electrical separation between critical pairs. This replaces the old plastic “star” whilst providing true Category 6 performance in a cable that is much easier to work with. All of the other TrueNet principles go into the manufacture of the C6 TrueNet cable, ensuring that KRONE can continue to offer Zero Bit Error Rate Performance. Within this solution there will still be the flexibility to have a purpose-built network. The choice is there to have the traditional RJ45 cross-connect, or a Highband module solution (including our soon to be released HIGHBAND 25. Read more in the next issue of Network News). Either way, the newly released KM8 RJ45 will feature with tool-less termination, and true Category 6 performance. Backed up by the industries most comprehensive warranty, endorsed installer program, system design support and maintainer training, no system comes close to KRONE’s Premisnet “GLOBAL LEADER” Structured Cabling System. Both solutions are complemented by KRONE’s extensive range of Fibre Optic and wireless products. In this issue of Network News, our “Product Watch” will look at our new solutions offering in more detail, and Alan Crawford, KRONE’s Fibre Optic Product Manger, will discuss our Optical Access and Fibre Optic offerings. Q All Global Leader solutions will be supported by the unique KRONE TrueNET Zero Bit Error Rate warranty. Both solutions are complemented by KRONE’s extensive range of Fibre Optic and wireless products. SOON TO BE RELEASED GLOBAL LEADER SOLUTION THE STANDARD FOR THE FUTURE O ne hundred years ago, on December 9, 1901, inventor Arthur Pitney filed a patent application for the first postage meter. Today, Pitney Bowes Inc. holds more than 3,400 patents worldwide in mail and document management that cover a range of technologies including shipping, printing, encryption, funds management and security. From the postage meter to Postage by Phone, digital metering technology to Internet Postage ; every major invention in the mailing industry has originated at Pitney Bowes. A consistent focus on inventing and applying technology to enhance the value, reduce the cost and increase the efficiency of mail and document management helps Pitney Bowes deliver maximum value to its customers, partners and shareholders. That same philosophy is being applied to the new communications network the company is putting in place in Australia. While Pitney Bowes also manufactures facsimile machines, its core business is built on the efficient delivery of critical metering information between its customers and its postal partner. In Australia, the company acts as intermediary or agent between Australia Post and Pitney Bowes’ customers, accounting for the receipts and payments of postal funds that pass through its franking machines and metering devices or facilities. It is in the process of consolidating its two Sydney offices into one national headquarters and is also relocating its Melbourne premises. Stuart Low, IT Team Leader, Pitney Bowes Australia Pty Limited, is charged with managing the imminent moves. ”To increase our productivity and more effectively manage our critical partner and customer service capabilities, we are amalgamating our two Sydney offices. Construction has commenced on the refurbishment and expansion of our existing premises at 95a St Hillier’s Road, Auburn and we anticipate the move will be completed by mid September; the Melbourne office re-location is occurring simultaneously,” said Mr Low. ”It is imperative that the infrastructure for the communications network we install enables us to manage our business as efficiently as possible. ”Over a five-year period, our current cabling infrastructure has deteriorated. Lack of network schematics has resulted in a messy system of cables. It takes far too long for our IT team to locate the correct cables and implement even the simplest moves, adds and changes,” said Mr Low. “Fault finding among the maze of wires is a major challenge, to say the least. ”For more than 200 Pitney Bowes employees across all states of Australia, we manage communications encompassing voicemail, e-mail, the Internet, and file and print server access. A national call centre will also be based at the new Auburn complex with operators handling customer meter enquiries, problem resolution and technical queries. ”While cost was a driving factor in our selection of a new system, product reputation, reliability and the efficient use of the IT team’s time were major factors in our decision process. ”After researching the market, we selected KRONE Australia’s PremisNET Bronze Category 5e solution based on the company’s HIGHBAND Ultim8 Disconnection Module and Patch-By- 6 \ NETWORKnews KRONE PRODUCTS USED BY PITNEY BOWES AUSTRALIA • FMK Outlets • PremisNET Bronze Cat5e UTP Cable and patch cords • HIGHBAND Ultim8 Disconnect Modules Pitney Bowes has selected KRONE Australia’s PremisNET Cat 5e Solution for its new headquarters and communications network. PITNEY BOWES HAS THE ‘MAIL’ Terry Buckridge, NSW Sales Manager, KRONE Australia NETWORKnews \ 7 Exception methodology,” said Mr Low. “Stowe Australia, will be installing the system for us,” he added. Patch by Exception (PBE) is not new. KRONE Australia developed it as a product feature of its HIGHBAND modules and has been installing it in sites in the Asia Pacific, Europe and the United States since the mid-1990s. Candidates for the PBE methodology are enterprises with a high density of RJ45 outlets where cabling, unless managed correctly, can become a jungle of patch cords. This, in turn, causes problems for the network administrators and slows down network moves, adds and changes. To redirect services, all the IT manager needs to use is a short, one-metre-long patch cable. In a simple plug-and-play motion they can override the hardwired side of the HIGHBAND module and re-connect to the required office area. Periodically, the customer’s installer visits to remove patch cords on permanent circuits and replace them with jumper wire. Another development that further contributes to the acceptance of the Patch-by-Exception solution is the virtual network hub. This means that a network manager can control each individual PC on the network and make any moves or changes via software - without the need to leave his or her desk. Nowadays, phone services are almost always provided at every workstation and in every room. When a person moves offices, their telephone extension number can be easily reallocated using the software on the PABX. Pitney Bowes Australia is currently in the process of selecting a new phone system in conjunction with new wide area network infrastructure to provide national access for users to the new customer relationship management software, corporate financials and administration systems PBA will be adding to its com- munications network. “We will factoring the KRONE PBE methodology into our specifications as we look to procure the right solutions,” said Mr Low. Q ABOUT PITNEY BOWES Pitney Bowes Inc is a $4.1 billion global provider of integrated mail and document management solutions headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut, USA. The company serves over 2 million businesses of all sizes in more than 130 countries through dealer and direct operations. For more than 100 years Pitney Bowes has taken an instrumental role in providing solutions for both incoming and outgoing mail. Their experience combined with a diverse product range has placed them at the forefront in facilitating the varying needs of businesses spanning from SOHO, to large mail production environments. Terry Buckridge, NSW Sales Manager KRONE Australia and Stuart Low, IT Team Leader Pitney Bowes Australia at Pitney Bowes Auburn Office ON PATCH BY EXCEPTION 8 \ NETWORKnews A s many of our customers have discovered, the KRONE Optical Access range of products offers significant advantages over leased lines and other technologies, with no ongoing costs and rapid deployment just some of the key features. KRONE’s Optical Access range of Free Space Optics (FSO) equipment was launched in the Australian market early this year and has already experienced success with some high profile installations. PARRAMATTA LEAGUES CLUB - 155MB TERESCOPE 3000 LINK & 10MB ETHERLIGHT LINK The customer required a 155Mb link to an affiliated Rugby union club some 1.9km away. The Terescope link presented a more cost effective solution than that of leased lines. The application provided a network link between the 2 office areas, allowing security & gaming information to be controlled from the one location. In this situation the Terescope option offered a payback period of 6 months, with no ongoing costs. Impressed with the 155Mb link installed several months earlier, a number of new opportunities were discovered and an additional link was installed between the Leagues club and a remote office location, approximately 200m away. ENERGY AUSTRALIA NEWCASTLE - 10MB ETHERLIGHT LINK The main office area, in the Warners Bay showroom, was not large enough to accommodate current staffing levels so a nearby building was leased for additional office space. Even though the link distance was only 150m the offices were separated by a concrete car park, which would need to be trenched, or under bored to run a fibre cable. The cost to do this was prohibitive. The Terescope option was selected over other technologies as it offered the best performance to dollar ratio. KARIONG CORRECTION CENTRE - 10MB ETHERLIGHT LINK A 10Mb link was required to link the Administration building to the network in the main detention building. The two buildings are separated by an outside courtyard area, comprising of a high security concrete triangle, which made underground access impossible. Free Space was the only suitable option, and again the Terescope was the most cost-effective solution. COLORADO COLLEGE (QLD) - 100MB TS1 PAL LINK Colorado Headquarters in Brisbane had a requirement for a new training centre. The current office space was already completely occupied, so an adjacent building was leased for the purpose. While this solved the floor space problem, there was still the issue of interconnecting the two networks. The new Terescope 1 PAL (Passive Air Link) from KRONE was selected as it offered 100Mb Network speed for the same cost as alternative 10Mb systems. The ever-increasing requirement for more bandwidth has many business’s looking at alternative technologies for a cost-effective solution to leased lines. LIMITLESS CONNECTIVITY by Alan Crawford, Product Manager, Fibre Optics, KRONE Australia. 155MB Terescope 3000 Link, Parramatta Leagues Club. NETWORKnews \ 9 There are 2 models in the Terescope 1 range suitable for distances up to 350m. This revolutionary new technology differs from the existing FSO systems, all the opto electronics are contained in the active module in the communications room and coupled to the Remote Lens unit via fibre optic cables. The advantage of this system is that no remote power is required to the outside units, and high data speeds can be transmitted over shorter distances. FREE SPACE OPTICS COMPLIMENTS EXISTING FIBRE RANGE Following on from the success in the Eastern states, an Industry seminar was held recently in Adelaide to launch Optical Access in the South Australian market. The seminar attracted more than fifty Consultants, End-Users & Installers. The Presentation was delivered via a “Live Link” to demonstrate the technology. John McEwen, KRONE Sales Executive, later quoted, “The feedback regarding the OA Seminar has been extremely positive, and the product well received. I have a number of Consultants and End-Users who have specific applications where OA could be applied.” As an outcome from the Seminar, the Department of Education has purchased a 10Mb EtherLight link to install between 2 office locations in the Adelaide CBD. It is now KRONE’s intention to release the Optical Access range of products in other markets throughout Australia. The Optical Access Range compliments the extensive range of Fibre Optic and wireless products available from KRONE. The Highlight range of high quality single and multi-mode fibre optic cables deliver maximum performance for the highest bandwidth applications to the office or home. KRONE provides a wide range of fibre optic cables to suit all indoor & outdoor applications. Our tight buffered cable is constructed of flame retardant LSOH (Low Smoke Zero Halogen) thermoplastic and is ideally suited to vertical and horizontal backbone, or outdoor, above ground applications. For external use our loosetube gel filled cable, which features nylon jacketing as standard, is suitable for direct bury installations. Optional corrugated steel tape armour or sacrificial sheath cables are also available. Both cable types are available in a variety of singlemode & multimode fibre types to meet current OM1, OM2, OM3 & OS1 standards. Tight buffered cables are available in 2 - 24 core counts, outdoor loosetube cables are currently available in 2 - 48 core counts. Superior cable management and ease of use are features of our Highlight range of patch panels. Available in 1, 2 or 3 rack unit configurations, all panels comply to the stringent class 2 laser specification. Our 48 and 72 port patch panels allow for either rear or side cable entry and feature strain relief points for loose tube cable, and tie points for tight buffered cable. These panels can be configured for left or right-hand opening and allow easy access to the fibre management system, couplings and splice cassette. They come equipped with a patch cord guide that provides additional cable management. Our entire Highlight range of panels come with removable lids and are supplied with velcro ties for maintaining cable bend radius. Complimenting our Highlight range is an extensive array of connectors, couplers and patch cords. The Highlight range provides massive bandwidth capacity and can be used to compliment the KRONE copper portfolio, or in Fibre To The Desk (FTTD) applications. Q 10MB Etherlight link, Energy Australia. 10 \ NETWORKnews PRODUCT WATCH NEW PREMISNET SOLUTIONS by Glen Johnston, Manager Marketing and Product Development, KRONE Australia PremisNET Global Leader Category 6T Product Selection Solution Description Pack quantity Part Number Product Shot C6T Cable (4 pair UTP) Grey Sheath 305m Box TN6TMT-GYII-AU KM8 Jacks (XX = Colour) 01 (WHITE) 02 (IVORY) 1 6830 1 800-XX 03 (GREY) 04 (BLACK) 05 (RED) 06 (BLUE) 07 (GREEN) 08 (YELLOW) 09 (VIOLET) 10 (ORANGE) Category 6T Patch Cords (XX = Colour) 39 = Blue 90 = Red 2 per bag 6451 5 6XX-YY 92 = Green 93 = Yellow 98 = White (YY = Length) 10 = 1.2m 20 = 2.1m 30 = 3.0m 40 = 4.5m 70 = 7.5m 01 = 15m Highband 25 300 pair kit 1 Kit 6450 1 101-00 900 pair kit 1 Kit 6450 1 102-00 Highband 25 Patch Cords 4 pair 1 per bag 6451 2 701-XX 4 pair to RJ45 1 per bag 6451 2 700-XX 1 pair 1 per bag 6451 2 702-XX (XX = Length) 10 = 1.2m 20 = 2.1m 30 = 3.0m 40 = 4.0m Ultim8 Modules Box of 10 6468 5 060-06 Ultim8 Patch Cords 1 pair Bag of 2 6451 2 048-XX 2 pair Bag of 2 6451 2 050-XX (XX = Length) 11 = 1m 21 = 2m 31 = 3m 51 = 5 m 4 pair Bag of 1 TP6TH-BLYY 4 pair to RJ45 Bag of 1 TP6TB-BLYY YY = Length (04) 1.2m (07) 2.1m (10) 3.0m (15) 4.5m (25) 7.5m 50) 15m C6T Patch Panels 24 port KM8 with Masterminder Box of 1 6450 1 092-24 32 port KM8 with Masterminder 6450 1 092-32 24 Port PCB Box of 1 6653 1 676-24 48 Port PCB 6653 1 676-48 24 Port PCB with Masterminder Box of 1 6450 1 098-24 Masterminder Box of 1 6450 1 090-00 Patch Cord Minder Grey Box of 1 6450 1 050-20 Black 6450 1 050-30 Grey Box of 5 6450 5 050-20 Black 6450 5 050-30 Keystone Faceplates Single Box of 10 6467 1 108-00 Dual Box of 10 6467 1 110-00 Clipsal / HPM Adaptors Black Black Bag of 10 6467 1 116-00 White 6467 1 116-02 SOON TO BE RELEASED [...]... Part Number 6499 1 02 8-0 1 6499 1 02 8-0 2 6467 4 072-XX 6540 5 110-XX 6467 1 081-XX 6450 6450 6450 6450 6450 6450 1 1 1 1 1 1 04 6-0 0 04 8-0 0 04 9-0 0 09 3-1 6 09 3-2 4 09 3-3 2 6690 6690 6690 6450 6450 6450 1 1 1 1 1 1 40 2-1 6 40 2-2 4 40 2-3 2 09 1-1 6 09 1-2 4 09 1-3 2 6450 6450 6450 6450 1 1 5 5 05 0-2 0 05 0-3 0 05 0-2 0 05 0-3 0 6451 5 039-YY 6468 5 06 0-0 0 6451 6451 6451 6451 2 2 2 2 048-XX 050-XX 051-XX 058-XX (XX = Length) 11... Dual Clipsal / HPM Adaptors Black White Bag of 1 Bag of 1 6467 1 075-XX 6467 1 084-XX Box of 10 Box of 10 6467 1 10 8-0 0 6467 1 11 0-0 0 6467 1 11 6-0 0 6467 1 11 6-0 2 NETWORKnews 11 KRONE AND CLIPSAL CONNECTING In a world first KRONE and Clipsal have joined forces to make life easier for electricians Q Jeff Glen, Manager, Power & Control, KRONE Australia uick Connect is one product that both parties got very... screwdriver NETWORKnews 13 HIGHTIME AGAIN! KRONE s 2002 HighTIME seminar was the biggest ever HIGHTIME 2002 O n the 18th June it was on again For three days, Rafferty’s Resort, on the shores of the tranquil Lake Macquarie, just two hours north of Sydney, was descended upon by more than 100 delegates Held annually, KRONE HighTIME brings together the industry’s key players Installers, distributors, end-users... year To view HighTIME presentation transcripts and photos from this years event, visit www .krone. com.au/hightime2002/ KRONE. COM.AU INVALUABLE INDUSTRY TOOL KRONE Australia’s website, www .krone. com.au is packed with features that make life easier for the cabling professional Adam Smith, New Media Co-ordinator, KRONE Austrtalia S tatistics reveal around 12,000 unique user sessions are recorded each month... site as a valuable support tool Unlike many of KRONE s competitors KRONE. com.au is an Australian-based website This means the information on www .krone. com.au is relevant to the local Australian, and Indo Pacific market How often do you type the au at the end of a local company URL hoping to find up-to-date information on locally available product only to be re-directed to a US based sub site A further... future of network design Delegates spent the afternoon golfing, sailing or deep-sea fishing before being entertained over dinner by ex-wallaby and media personality, Peter Fitzsimmons The feedback from all in attendance was extremely positive, with delegates making the most of the opportunity to learn, relax and network with other industry members Thanks to all who participated in HighTime 2002 KRONE is... accessing the KRONE Australia website via a laptop to download an installation instruction, or a consultant who needs access to the latest KRONE brochures to make the sale, you can count on KRONE to be there to support you with the appropriate information www .krone. com.au, Just another way that KRONE is continuing to support Australian industry and the development of Australian business KRONE CATALOGUE... Fax: (08) 8232 6699 KRONE WA Suite 46, Como Corporate Centre 11 Preston Street COMO WA 6152 PH: (08) 9474 6600 FAX: (08) 9474 3898 KRONE ACT 1/42 Geils Court DEAKIN ACT 2600 Ph: (02) 6281 4580 Fax: (02) 6281 4453 KRONE NEW ZEALAND Cnr The Esplanade & Nevis St PETONE NZ Ph: +64 4 / 576 9213 Fax: +64 4 / 576 9243 TOLL FREE TECH SUPPORT: 1800 801 298 Web Site: www .krone. com.au NETWORKnews 17 ... industry and the development of Australian business KRONE CATALOGUE NOW ON CD-ROM K performance level, PremisNET solution, and network area If you’d like to receive a copy of the KRONE product catalogue on CD-ROM, complete your details on the card insert and fax it back to us! RONE’s extensive product catalogue is now available on CD-ROM The product catalogue offers seven different methods of searching;... NSW 2259 Ph: (02) 4389 5000 Fax: (02) 4388 4499 KRONE NSW Unit E4, 2 7-2 9 Fariola Street SILVERWATER NSW 2128 Ph: (02) 9749 9200 Fax: (02) 9749 9955 KRONE QLD Level 1, 67 St Pauls Terrace SPRING HILL QLD 4004 Ph: (07) 3236 9233 Fax: (07) 3236 9244 KRONE VIC/TAS Suite 12, 622 Ferntree Gully Road, WHEELERS HILL VIC 3150 Ph: (03) 9560 0977 Fax: (03) 9560 0988 KRONE SA/NT Suite 11, 297 Pirie Street ADELAIDE . 645 0 1 04 8-0 0 32 Port 645 0 1 04 9-0 0 16 Port with Masterminder 645 0 1 09 3-1 6 24 Port with Masterminder 645 0 1 09 3-2 4 32 Port with Masterminder 645 0 1 09 3-3 2 Keystone. 645 0 1 09 2-3 2 24 Port PCB Box of 1 6653 1 67 6-2 4 48 Port PCB 6653 1 67 6 -4 8 24 Port PCB with Masterminder Box of 1 645 0 1 09 8-2 4 Masterminder Box of 1 645 0

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