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Sumitomo Electric Lightwave
sumitomo electric lightwave (sel) foresaw the migration to an all optical fiber network as early as 1983 when it first opened its doors in research triangle park, nc. our sole dedication to the advancement of optical fiber technology and exceptional service to the customer — then and now — has positioned sumitomo electric lightwave as a major industry leader in the innovation, design, development, and manufacturing of optical fiber and connectivity solutions for fiber optic communication, wireless, residential broadband, catv, fttx, data center, and enterprise networks. by providing the industry’s highest quality, most reliable, and advanced optical fiber, fiber optic cable, fusion splicing equipment & accessories, field installable connectors, passive components, fttx solutions, and futureflex® air-blown fiber® and air-blown cable, sel is the trusted solutions provider for today’s most prominent optical fiber outside plant and inside plant network deployments. and since we
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Where is Sumitomo Electric Lightwave located?
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave's headquarters is located at 201 South Rogers Lane, Suite 100, Raleigh, North Carolina, United States, 27610
What is Sumitomo Electric Lightwave's official website?
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave's official website is sumitomoelectriclightwave.com
How many employees does Sumitomo Electric Lightwave have?
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave has 88 employees
What industry does Sumitomo Electric Lightwave belong to?
Sumitomo Electric Lightwave is in the industry of: Telecommunications
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