comCables has been manufacturing trusted, quality copper & fiber optic structured cabling products including: Cat 5e, Cat 6 & 6A
PSA’s partners will benefit from its proven IP cabling solutions as the industry continues to trend towards IP convergence

PSA Security Network is excited to announce a new partnership with comCables®, a premier manufacturer of end-to-end structured cabling solutions. For over 30 years, comCables has been manufacturing trusted, quality copper & fiber optic structured cabling products including: Cat 5e, Cat 6 & 6A. All products exceed industry standards and are backed by a lifetime warranty. comCables also provides intensive training programs, enabling PSA partners to stay current on the latest cabling technologies.

“We are very excited to add PSA as a strategic partner for our low voltage and structured cabling solutions,” says Mike Capulli, Vice President of Sales. “PSA’s partners will benefit from our proven IP cabling solutions as the industry continues to trend towards IP convergence. comCables looks forward to building this partnership and filling a gap in PSA’s product offering.”

“PSA is thrilled to begin our partnership with comCables. Their end-to-end cabling solutions make them a perfect fit in the PSA line card,” said Craig Patterson, Director of Vendor Management.

comCables will make its PSA debut at PSA-TEC 2014 in Westminster, CO during the exhibit hall on May 7th.

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