2025 Winter Conference
2-6 February 2025
Gaylord Palms Resort & Convention Center
Orlando, Florida, USA
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Tom Jallo, RCDD
Director of Support
Softing Inc.
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Tom is an accredited RCDD with significant experience in cable testing methods and testing devices. He is currently the Director of Business Development and Support for Softing North America and has also spent 7 years managing the support team for cabling contractors using copper and fiber test tools in the field. Prior to Softing he worked as an industrial control systems designer and systems commissioning technician. Toms understanding of test methods and common hurdles on the jobsite provides excellent insight to technicians and organizations trying to master copper and fiber cable systems.
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Pre-Conference Masterclass: Optimizing ICT Jobsite Performance: Tools, Techniques, and Testing
Direct Current Resistance Unbalance: Why is it Important, How to Test, and What Does it Have to Do With Power over Ethernet
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