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m2fx appoints FOS as US certified engineering, installation partner

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NEW YORK, USA: m2fx, producers of patented Miniflex fiber cables today appointed Fiber Optic Services (FOS) as its first US Certified Engineering and Installation partner.

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Under the agreement FOS' qualified technical team will be recommended to m2fx customers, providing an experienced solution for design, engineering and installation of the full Miniflex product range.

m2fx selected FOS as a partner due to its in-depth knowledge of the company's cable, microduct and protection products, extensive installation experience and technical skills.

The m2fx Certified Engineering Partner Program aims to support the growing number of customers across the globe deploying m2fx products within fiber optic installations, particularly as part of high speed telecom networks and within commercial buildings and MDU environments.

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"Having already worked with Fiber Optic Services on a number of successful installations, appointing the company to our Certified Engineering Partner program is the logical next step," said Larry Malone, president, Americas, m2fx Limited.

Malone added, "The combination of FOS's knowledge, experience and proven processes will provide a complete solution, helping customer deployments and ensuring they benefit from m2fx's world leading products, wherever they are located in the US."

m2fx's ultra light, flexible and tough products provide vital protection for telecoms networks and to date have been used to connect over 27,000 buildings globally.

"We've already seen the benefits of m2fx products in a wide range of projects and have built a close working relationship with the m2fx team," said G. Rod Garry, president, Fiber Optic Services.

"Customers are seeing tremendous advantages from deploying m2fx, with faster, more reliable installations both inside and outside buildings. Our new joint focus will further grow deployments within the US, ensuring customers benefit from the power of fiber optic networks quickly and cost-effectively," added Garry.

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