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November 9, 2006
Fiber Optic Specialist Carl Walsh to Join American Fiber Optics Team
Trente Balderson, CEO of American Fiber Optics, announced today that Carl Walsh has joined the company as Strategic Business Development Specialist. Walsh's addition to the team is an important part of a strategy by American Fiber Optics to expand its line of fiber optic products and training programs into new markets.
October 7, 2006
American Fiber Optics to Offer the 83522/16-DNX Military Fiber Optics Connector
Leading military fiber optics provider will now stock the Newly Navsea Qualified Mil-83522/16-DNX manufactured by Applied Optical.
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