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 At the show, ComNet will showcase their latest innovative product range

ComNet Europe of Leeds in the United Kingdom, a leading manufacturer of Fiber Optic, Copper and Ethernet/IP transmission and networking equipment, will be exhibiting at this year's Security 2011 Exhibition, Australia's leading industry show in Sydney from 24th to 26th August. 

At the show, ComNet will showcase their latest innovative product range including:

  • Ethernet over Coax/UTP
  • Ethernet over Coax with PoE
  • Ultra Mini Media converters
  • Managed & Un-managed PoE Ethernet Switches
  • Unmanaged With High Power PoE+ Ethernet Switches

Steve Clarke, ComNet Europe Managing Director, said: "We are extremely excited to be participating, our first ever appearance at the Security show in Australia. The Asia Pacific market is full of opportunities and the show is a gateway to building new partnerships and showcasing our innovative IP product range."

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