Corporate News

Suttle First to Offer Plastic Optical Fiber “Jack”

March 19th, 2010

Firecomms, a leading developer of highspeed Plastic Optical Fiber (POF) transceivers, announces that it has licensed its OptoLock® interconnect system to Suttle, Inc., a leading supplier of communication connectivity products for the telecom and datacom industries worldwide. OptoLock, an easy-to-use, low-cost housing for instant termination of bare Plastic Optical Fiber (POF), provides plugless terminations that allow for simpler, quicker connections of communications and infotainment network devices.

“Suttle is excited to offer the first commercially available POF to POF passive OptoLock wall plate adapter system, which we’ve added to our SpeedStar line of modular connectivity,” says Bill Heuer, senior product manager. “Firecomms has pioneered the development of POF as a low-cost alternative for copper cabling in home networking, which we look forward to support.”

“With the rapid adoption of OptoLock by an increasing number of equipment providers, we are pleased to license our technology to Suttle, Inc., a well established telecom vendor that has been supplying communication equipment to companies worldwide since 1910,” says Lawrence Thorne, Firecomms’ vice president of sales and marketing, the Americas. “Suttle, like all suppliers of OptoLock products, will manufacture its product based on a common mechanical specification for the fiber interface.”

Suttle’s new SpeedStar OptoLock wall plate adapter system will be available in Q2 2010. Due to its ease of use, large core tolerances, and low costs, POF is enjoying substantial growth in home network and point-to-point interconnection. The annual worldwide POF market is estimated to be worth over $2.5 billion” in 2011, according to market research by Information Gatekeepers.

suttleSOHO.com is Now suttleonline.com

March 16th, 2010

Since we updated our flagship website last Fall, we have been migrating content from our sub-branded site suttleSOHO.com which featured our SOHO Access™ product line. We’re proud to announce that this transition is now complete and all of our SOHO Access™ content is entirely available under our suttleonline.com master site.

Suttle is Now a Member of the MoCA® Alliance

March 5th, 2010

The Multimedia over Coax Alliance (MoCA®) is an industry driven group promoting distribution of digital video and data over existing coaxial cable in a home. Suttle has joined this group to help us develop products that leverage the homes existing infrastructure to extend high-speed communication.

Suttle FREE Video Tool Program

February 19th, 2010

2500 Connectors = 1 FREE Tool

Yes, you read that correctly… For every 2500 TWiN Lock™ or SURE Lock™ video connectors you can get 1 FREE compression tool. The connectors can be mixed between F, RCA, and BNC but must be of the same tool form-factor and must equal 2500 pieces. We are so sure that once you experience the quality and performance that Suttle’s line of video connectors has to offer you won’t want to use anything else.

See the PDF Flyer for More Info.

Suttle Joins HomePNA™ Alliance

January 21st, 2010

Suttle announces that it has officially joined the HomePNA™ alliance and will begin shipping HomePNA™ certified products beginning in Q2 of this year.

“Suttle is excited to join the HomePNA™ alliance as an adopter and looks forward to continued development of products that make it easy for service providers and consumers alike to install and maintain home networks,” said Jay Kilby, Dir of Marketing at Suttle. “HomePNA technology complements our full line of high-quality triple-play home networking connectivity products.”

According to a recent study by Parks Associates, a service provider-deployed home networking solution is among the key value-added features that correlate to happier customers.¹ The HomePNA alliance has also found that Telcos that have deployed HomePNA generally experience higher fixed line retention, higher ARPU, and greater customer satisfaction.²

Created to ensure the development of a consumer-friendly, low-cost, high-speed “existing-wires” solution for home networking over phone wires and coax cables, HomePNA technology has been standardized by the ITU G.hn. In addition to data rates up to 320Mbps, HomePNA provides guaranteed Quality of Service (QoS) and remote management and diagnostics capability, enabling service providers to meet – and drive – the growing demand for new services such as IPTV and VOIP.

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¹ Rural Broadband Services and the Digital Home, Kurt Scherf, Parks Associates, August 2009. www.parksassociates.com
² Bell Canada Joins HomePNA; Press Release. January 7, 2010; www.homepna.org