How do I register for the Connectix Consultant Programme?

Simply complete the registration form here (making sure the box is ticked) or e-mail alistair@connectix.co.uk.

 

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If I find that the articles and white papers are not relevant to my work, can I unsubscribe easily?

Yes, at the bottom of every e-mail there is an unsubscribe statement, or you can e-mail alistair@connectix.co.uk at any time.

 

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If I have a specific communications issue, who do I contact?

We have created the “Ask an Expert” area to give Building Professionals quick answers to communications issues.

 

This is supported by our team of experts, who include:

Barry Elliott
23 years in the communications industry (and is now a leading Consultant working for Connectix) who has specialised in cabling systems, standards and data centre design.

David Yeend
11 years in the communications industry, specialising in ethernet, wireless and IP technologies.

Tim Brown
12 years leading the Connectix design team.

Alistair Evans
16 years of experience spanning from IBM cabling systems through to Cisco routers.

Between us we have many years experience; ranging from initial designs of cabling systems through to designing modules for 10 Gigabit Cat 6A networks today.

 

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Is the Connectix Consultant Programme only open to cabling specialists?

No, at Connectix we believe that although our primary role is to manufacture and support our cabling systems, our experts can help any Consultant or Building Services Engineer.

 

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What information will I receive if I register for the Connectix Consultant Programme?

Connectix is established as a solid UK manufacturer that has never needed to hard sell products. We will send you articles and white papers containing genuine industry information; they will clearly state the standards and working practices we believe are necessary to support the building occupant’s communications into the future.

 

Examples are available in the library section of this website.

 

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What is the Connectix Consultant Programme?

The programme is designed to provide useful information and enhance relationships. This essentially consists of a series of articles, white papers and seminars provided free of charge to Building Professionals. These are supported by our web site:

 

www.connectixcablingsystems.com

 

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Who installs Connectix systems?

Connectix has been supplying specialist installers (Bailey Teswaine, ISG Webbs, Black Box etc.) the length and breadth of the UK since 1993.

 

They are traditionally subcontracted by M&E companies such as NG Bailey, Balfour Kilpatrick, EMCOR Drake and Scull, Dodd Group, Haden Young, Lorne Stewart, Mowlem, MITIE Group, Rosser and Russell, RTT Group, Skanska Rashleigh Weatherfoil, Shepherd Engineering Services and United House.

 

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Who uses Connectix systems?

Connectix cabling systems are being used by Bloomberg, Bank of Scotland, Halifax, ABB, LG Electronics, Rolls Royce, Research Machines and many more.

 

With over 10 million points installed in over 50,000 sites and delivering 20 million metres of cable per year, Connectix is already a leading UK manufacturer.

 

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Why is Connectix providing the Consultant Programme?

Connectix is a privately owned UK company that has successfully grown year on year supporting its traditional customers. However at the end of 2005 the Directors took the view that continued growth was only possible if Connectix established a good name with the Building Professionals of the UK.

 

It was agreed that our wealth of expertise in the communications market would be a useful tool to help those professionals and establish Connectix as a name they could rely on.

 

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Why will the Consultant Programme benefit Connectix?

1) Connectix Cabling Systems only wants to be involved with projects that are successful in all aspects of design.

2) We know that most people we work with today will be involved with other projects in the future; where they may be responsible for specifying cabling and communications products.


3) People do business with companies they can trust.

 

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