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October 2004: Transition Networks introduces Remotely Managed RS422/485 Coper to Fiber media converters.
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May 2004: Transition Networks offers Power over Ethernet media converters to supply power to wireless and remote applications.
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January 2004: Industry's first Remotely Managed RS232 Copper to Fiber media converter.
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October 2003: Transition Networks achieves 125km Gigabit Ethernet over Fiber.
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July 2003: Offering Remote Management and Bandwidth Allocation media conversion option.
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June 2003: Introduction of Legacy E&M 2/4 wire converters.
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June 2003: Transition Networks introduces Fiber Optic Converters for Analog Phones.
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April 2003: Transition Networks offers 10/100/1000 Copper to Fiber converter to provide a low cost gigabit integration option.
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April 2003: Redundancy option for 10/100Base-TX to 100Base-FX Bridging media converters.
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April 2003: Transition Networks offers new and enhanced Focal Point 2 free of charge to Point System chassis customers.
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January 2003: New Extended Temperature Media converters for both Ethernet and Fast Ethernet addressing the Industrial market.
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January 2003: Transition unveils new 8-slot Point System Chassis.
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May 2002: Dual Fast Ethernet Converters introduced to provide compact, High Density solution for Fast Ethernet.
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May 2002: Transition Networks releases a new low cost bridging converter.
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January 2002: Single Fiber option for Fast Ethernet converters.
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January 2002: Introduction of Management Aggregation Converter offering a low cost solution for managing the remote end.
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January 2002: Transition Networks extends Gigabit Ethernet to 2 km.
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July 2001: Transition adds 13 Slot to its Point System Chassis offering.
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July 2001: Transition Networks continues its commitment to the service provider market with the introduction of T1/E1 and DS3 media converters.
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January 2001: Reduced
cost of data extension services with single slot T1 to fiber
converters.
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December 2000: Reduced
the cost of Gigabit networking with a line of copper to fiber
converters.
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Sept 2000: Transition
Networks extends Fast Ethernet distance to 80 km with new long haul media
converter.
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May 2000: Received
certification from Sun Solaris Readiness program.
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May 2000: Announced the
Point System—the next generation in media conversion allowing up to 8
chassis to be managed from a single management screen.
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Feb 2000: HP
standardized on Transition Networks as their media conversion platform of
choice.
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November 1999: Ranked
Number 1 supplier of media conversion technology by ElectroniCast.
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November 1999: Released
the industry's first 10/100 SX Media Converter powered by LANart-Inside
ASIC.
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May 1999: Announced a
lifetime warranty on the complete product—including power supply and
fan.
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March 1999: Transition
Networks' parent company purchased LANart Corp. and merged into Transition
Networks.
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Spring 1999: Introduced
industry's first High Speed Token Ring Media Converter.
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December 1998:
Transition Networks acquired by Communications Systems, Inc.
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January 1998: Introduced
industry's first OC12 media converter.
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December 1997:
Conversion Center named Product of the Year, by Cabling Installation &
Maintenance magazine.
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September 1997:
Established European headquarters in London.
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May 1997: Introduced
industry's first Gigabit media converter.
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March 1997: Introduced
Conversion Center; first manageable media conversion solution under HP, NT
and Sun Solaris.
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1995: Renamed Transition
Networks.
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1987: Transition
Engineering founded.
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