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American Products, a trusted manufacturer of turn-key enclosure solutions, recently attended Fiber Connect 2024 in Nashville, TN. For over two decades, it has been dedicated to providing “high-quality, made-in-the-USA enclosures and reliable integration solutions for industries such as telecommunications, data centers, and utilities,” according to the company.

“Our commitment to sourcing American-made materials and components aligns with the Build America Buy America Act, ensuring federal agencies can confidently meet their infrastructure requirements,” says Peter Pudner, VP of Sales. “Fiber Connect 2024 was a fantastic week for the American Products team and other leading companies in the industry! It was great to see the latest technology displayed at the Expo Hall and learn about the latest trends during the information sessions. The excitement level was evident as increased spending is expected into 2025 as inventory levels continue to decline.”

Pudner added, “Another main topic of conversation was the Build America, Buy America requirements for BEAD-funded projects. Industry experts reiterated that the BABA requirements will have a major impact on purchasing decisions in 2025 and beyond. As always, my favorite part was spending time with our team, suppliers, customers, and partners at the largest fiber optics event in North America. We left Nashville excited about the future in this industry and already looking forward to Fiber Connect 2025!”

Didn’t have an opportunity to connect with the team at Fiber Connect? Call American Products at 417.736.2135 to set up a post-event meeting and visit https://amprod.us/ to learn more about their solutions. “Whether you need an outdoor or indoor cabinet, H-frame, or shelter, you can trust that you’re getting a quality solution that will serve you and your network customers for years to come,” concluded Pudner.

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