ComNet announces new Strategic Partnership
ComNet Europe LTD recently announced the signing of a new distribution deal with Blue Helix
ComNet Europe LTD, of Leeds in the United Kingdom a manufacturer of fibre optic transmission and networking equipment, recently announced the signing of a new distribution deal with Blue Helix. Blue Helix is known as one of the United Kingdom's leading fibre optic technology distributors. They have established a reputation for their experience in the fibre market supplying fibre products, cables and solutions. Blue Helix is a true stocking distributor that is known for offering prompt delivery service and first-class support.

"The addition of Blue Helix to our distribution line up further enhances the ComNet position in the UK as a market leader in optical transmission technology. We're confident that Blue Helix will be able to offer our customers an excellent level of service for the ComNet product line", said Steve Clarke, Managing Director ComNet Europe. Blue Helix will be offering the full range of ComNet products including the digital fiber optic transmission products and complete hardened Ethernet product portfolio.

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