FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
August 09, 2011
AFL, an industry-leading provider of fiber optic products and integrated services, has joined the Dark Fiber Community, an online community created by Allied Fiber. The community seeks to connect key vendors with buyers that are planning to build and deploy optical transport networks.
Allied Fiber's unique online platform provides information about AFL and its capabilities. Via the site
dark-fiber.tmcnet.com, users can learn more about AFL products and services, contact a representative directly, or set up virtual meetings with potential buyers through Dark Fiber's DealCenter feature.
"AFL is a welcome addition to the Dark Fiber Community network," states Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber. "We look forward to AFL providing its expertise on broadband and fiber optic engineering, products and services to the over 100 community members."
"More and more industries now rely on fiber optic networks to deliver critical information quickly and securely," continues Steve Polidan, National Sales Manager for AFL. "The Dark Fiber Community is an excellent way for AFL to expand our reach and connect with potential buyers."
Since its inception in 1984, AFL has engineered and manufactured fiber optic cable and accessories for a variety of industries, including telecommunications, broadband, and electric utility. Today, AFL offers a full end-to-end optical transport solution along with engineering expertise to ensure a successful implementation of these networks.
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