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Vigitron has been awarded ISO9001 certification
Vigitron has won approval for its manufacturing processes from the international standards body ISO
Vigitron, the San Diego-based manufacturer of UTP transmission devices, has won approval for its manufacturing processes from the international standards body ISO.

The company has been awarded ISO9001 certification, so becoming one of a small number of manufacturers of UTP products for CCTV applications in the world to receive this type of accreditation.

The recognition is formal endorsement of a confidence in production methods that has seen Vigitron offer life-time warranty on its products, including a range of multi-channel passive and active hubs that are creating significant interest in the unshielded twisted pair marketplace.

The ISO ratification underlines that the units are engineered to the finest tolerances and produced as part of an overall approach whose stringent documentation ensures all processes are tightly defined.

Company President Ali Eghbal said: "The ISO recognition is a final stamp of professionalism for Vigitron from an outside body that confirms the orderly systems and rigour of our approach. The audit process is wide-ranging with a focus being quality of documentation and training of personnel through manuals that allow them to produce identical batches again and again over long cycles."

He continued: "High levels of documentation have always been a part of Vigitron corporate culture and have contributed to consistent design and manufacture of innovative products."

Vigitron designs and manufactures a full range of twisted pair transceivers for transmission of video, data and power over unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. Integrators value the ease of installation and effectiveness of the units over long cable runs, particularly at infrastructure and other government sector sites where facility downtime must be minimised.

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