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Pacific Coast Cabling said it is forming the Pacific Coast Cabling Networking Division. The new, privately held unit will operate out of Pacific Coast Cabling's Chatsworth, Calif., headquarters.
Industry veterans Allen S. Horwitz and Del Willis, who have 50 years of combined experience in the data and telecommunications industry, will lead the subsidiary. The new division will provide data and voice communications systems with an emphasis on IP telephony, Optical Ethernet and secure wireless local-area networks (LANs).
Pacific Coast Cabling provides a broad range of connectivity solutions, including infrastructure technologies, structured cabling systems, technology management solutions and education. The company provides clients in a variety of industries with a consultative and strategic approach to create efficient high-performance communications systems.