
Suttle manufactures telecommunications connection products and
filtering devices for voice, data, and video applications. Exciting changes
are underway in the telecommunications industry that continue to provide
Suttle with many opportunities. With a strong focus on market
diversification and new product development, Suttle continues to achieve
substantial growth and has maintain it's position as the CSI leader in
revenue and profits.
Suttle's core business of traditional phone connecting blocks,
including the CorroShieldTM line of corrosion resistant jacks, continues to
hold a place of strength in the marketplace. The competitive voice business
between service providers and the development of new technologies such as
VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) have created new markets for Suttle's
core products as well as product line extensions such as the Dual Provider
Switch ProductsTM.
Suttle also continues to execute on its plan to be a leading
supplier of structured cabling solutions for the home with great success.
Structured wiring systems simplify and enhance a homebuyer's lifestyle and
create long-term value for the home. Ideal for FTTP (Fiber To The Premise)
networks, Suttle's SOHO AccessTM products provide an attractive, installer
friendly and cost effective solution which has been well received by the
marketplace.

Founded in 1987 as Transition Engineering, the company's first products adapted coaxial cable to twisted-pair cables; connecting terminals to mainframe computers. The company was renamed Transition Networks, Inc. in 1995 and experienced continued rapid growth as its products evolved from general Ethernet networking equipment to a complete line of conversion technology solutions. In 1998, Transition Networks was purchased by Communication Systems, Inc.
Today, Transition Networks, Inc. offers networking connectivity solutions that make networks perform better, faster and more reliably while helping companies leverage their existing networking infrastructure. The company's Transition Networks brand of media converters makes conversion between disparate media types possible; providing conversion technology solutions that offer the necessary adaptations without affecting the performance, nature or appearance of the network. These media conversion technologies are offered across a broad spectrum of networking protocols including Ethernet, Fast Ethernet, Gigabit, T1/E1, DS3, ATM, V.35 and many more.
In the Fall of 2005 Communication Systems Incorporated announced the integration of Milan Technologies into Transition Networks (for more integration information click here). This integration expands the Transition Networks product portfolio to now include a complete line of Milan branded multilayer switching and wireless products. The Milan switch and wireless products are designed to facilitate low-cost network evolution with unique solutions; easing the stress on networks caused by high-bandwidth applications.
Based in Minneapolis, Transition Networks distributes hardware-based connectivity solutions exclusively through a network of resellers in 50 countries, including Ingram Micro and Tech Data.

JDL’s vision is to be the leading K-12 information
technology consulting services provider to the largest
school districts in the United States. JDL’s 14-year commitment to K-12 education market has earned JDL a
national reputation as one of the country’s best and most respected technology corporations directed at serving
and improving America’s schools.
JDL, based in Minnesota, distinguishes itself by possessing a deep understanding of best practice in
information technology planning, design and delivery. And to ensure teachers are able to fully utilize
technology to improve student performance, JDL offers professional development services aimed at making
teachers ready to leverage technology to teach more effectively. As experts in applying technology to K-12
education, JDL provides its customers innovative solutions that help achieve school district and student
goals by increasing the value and reliability of the services delivered by IT.

Austin Taylor Communications, located in Bethesda, Wales, United Kingdom, is a highly respected manufacturer of telecommunication products designed primarily to British standards. Historically, over half of the company’s sales have been to the United Kingdom but it supplies Hong Kong, other pacific rim markets and the middle east with British standard products. It’s products include residential line jacks, wiring boxes and harnesses, large street cabinets and local area network products.
Austin Taylor’s market share in the UK started to improve towards the latter part of 2002 as new UK distribution channels were opened. The launch of the "AT Net" Structured Cabling range helped generate this additional business, which should improve market share in all target market sectors and beyond.
Austin Taylor Communications started to develop a new manufacturing supply chain via the Far East, which will significantly improve our competitiveness, and improve profit margins in what remains a highly competitive environment.