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Hi everyone, hope to hear your views on this topic. We have been doing cabling for 11 years now mainly installation of data (copper & fiber)& phone cables. Have also added electrical, cctv, video, audio, door access & cabletv cabling also in the last few years. We also installed phone system, cctv cameras, door access system although not much. I was just thinking of venturing into sales of cables also & doing it seriously (esp to overseas market). Have sold some locally eg. UTP, Fiber patch cords but not much. Any views or experience that you can share. Thanks in advance. ------------------ https://www.cablemaster.com.sg
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In my opinion, it seems that the market is flooded with overseas marketers of patch cords, etc. I don't see that you could make a whole lot of money with importers all over the place, including e-bay.
There's nothing wrong with experimenting, but I wouldn't invest a lot of money or sign major manufacturing commitments until you test the water for a while. Patch cables and cable assemblies have become such a commodity that I don't even shop for prices, they are just about all the same from importers.
Just my opinion.
------------------ Ed --------- How come there's always enough time to go back and fix it a second time?
Ed Vaughn, MBSWWYPBX
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