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In This Issue: CK Certified | Cisco ISR 4000 Blank Faceplate | Importance of Fiber Optic Cleaning | News to Start Your Day
The CK Daily – Harvesting Time!
Happy Monday! We’re giving our team some time off from writing for the CK Daily this week but have no fear! They’ll be back soon, hopefully feeling refreshed and ready to jump back in. Until then, we’re going to spend the week highlighting all things CablesAndKits that you may or may not know about. Today, we will kick it off with CK Certified.
Our Certified Pre-Owned Process is what gives customers the confidence to save 75%+ compared to buying new. Our customer service and expertise is what keeps them coming back. We ensure the highest quality IT equipment for you in 6 steps.
1) Physical Inspection: Physical inspection upon arrival that prevents any dings, dents or damage from acceptance.
2) Comprehensive Testing: Comprehensive component testing, ensuring quality of standard in all parts and functions.
3) Factory Reset: Upon passing test, a factory reset is enacted to software default.
4) Internal Inspection: Internal inspection for the proper functionality of all parts and accessories.
5) Thorough Cleaning: Disassemble and clean inside and out, returning the unit to factory finish with a fresh paint job.
6) Optimally Packaged: Optimally packaged and shipped to ensure you receive better than new equipment.
And if all of that isn’t enough, we include a free LIFETIME WARRANTY on all products, so you never have to worry about failure.
Product Spotlights & Updates
This Cisco compatible ISR 4000 NIM slot faceplate is specifically constructed to cover the NIM slot in Cisco’s 4000 series integrated services routers. This allows your router to improve airflow and run better for a longer period of time. Not to mention, it makes your router look a little more attractive. This Cisco accessory is compatible with a variety of models.
Learning Center Article – Importance of Fiber Optic Cleaning
Installing fiber optic systems is not easy. It requires multiple levels of expertise in design and application, and it’s why fiber optics experts are always in high demand.
As the name implies, fiber optic cleaning is the process of cleaning fiber connector end faces and components that are prone to contamination. Contamination can hurt fiber optic performance and even lead to test failures. Cleaning resolves one of the leading causes of these failures and produces a pristine fiber optic network that performs as expected.
To put it in simple terms, fiber optic cleaning is necessary to allow the components to perform as intended.
Today’s News to Start Your Day:
- The NFL is launching its own streaming service for the first time, called NFL+. The $4.99 per month service will include all out-of-market preseason games.
- One of California’s biggest wildfires this year exploded to over 21 square miles Sunday, forcing thousands to flee remote mountain communities as the blaze near Yosemite National Park burned out of control amid sweltering temperatures and low humidity.
- A 73-year-old woman was stabbed by a 100-pound sailfish when it leapt out of the water as her friends reeled it into their boat.
- A chess-playing robot fractured the finger of its 7-year-old opponent during a tournament in Moscow.
