Excel Networking Solution won the ‘Cabling Supplier of the Year’ for the last two years running
Mayflex shortlisted for award at the Network Computing Awards taking place on 14th March 2013

Mayflex the Converged IP Solutions distributor, has once again been shortlisted in the category of ‘Distributor of the Year’ at the forthcoming Network Computing Awards which take place on Thursday 14th March 2013 at a ceremony in London.

The Network Computing awards are held annually and have been running for 7 years and are particularly meaningful as they are voted for by the readers of Network Computing magazine and people within the industry. They were originally set up to recognise the companies, products and services in the industry that have most impressed the readers.

Speaking about the Mayflex nomination Mark Simmons, Mayflex Sales Director said ‘We are delighted to be shortlisted again, last year we finished as the runner up but we would obviously be keen to win it this time round.  This year we’ve concentrated on our Business and Service essentials to make sure that Mayflex is the distributor of choice and with our focus on ‘Converged IP Solutions’ we are helping our customer base to expand their knowledge, product and service offerings.

The Excel networking solution has also been shortlisted in the ‘Cabling Supplier of the Year’ category, which it has won for the last two years running.

Commenting on Excel Mark said ‘We would love to make this a hat trick and win the award for a third year.  The Excel range continues to grow from strength to strength, with new products added to the range on a regular basis, the launch of the second Excel Encyclopaedia in September last year and we’ve had a number of high profile project wins in the last 12 months which only prove the quality and technical capability of the brand, which is now sold in over 62 countries.

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