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}} Timbercon is a product development and manufacturing company for fiber optic solutions. Timbercon manufactures ruggedized fiber optic products for the defense/government, industrial, data storage, test & measurement, broadband, telecommunications, medical, and networking industries. The company is headquartered in Lake Oswego, Oregon.

Founded in 1997, Timbercon, Inc. is a privately owned corporation, funded through internal cash flow and employee investment.

Timbercon fiber optic products are used worldwide in such industries as: telecommunication, military, research & development, broadcast, medical, and manufacturing. Specific uses and applications for the optical fiber include: interconnects, networking, gigabit ethernet, FTTx, unmanned aerial vehicles, aerospace, HDTV, imaging, and education.

Company History

Timbercon originated as Timberline Connectivity, a domestic supplier of SCSI cabling and other copper based connectivity products. In the year 2000, with the rise in demand for fiber optic cabling solutions, Timbercon instituted a paradigm shift focusing present and future resources on the development and manufacturing of fiber optic products. Timbercon since expanded and has served such clients as HP, Cisco, EMC, IBM, and Lockheed-Martin.

The company was used by [Microsoft] as a success story for its use of Microsoft Office Suite software.[link] The case study video may be viewed here.[link]

Timbercon’s fiber optic products account for more than 90 percent of its annual revenue. It serves clients in such industries as data storage, telecommunications, medical, manufacturing, government and military.

Fiber Optic Products

Fiber optic products produced by Timbercon include: plastic optical fiber, mode conditioning cables, loopback products, network simulator products, and polarization-maintaining optical fiber.

Optical fiber and connectivity is important for a variety of applications requiring robust communications infrastructure. Such fiber optic uses may include: aerospace, unmanned aerial vehicles, outside plant, broadcast, hdtv, or for space.

Other Fiber Optic Manufacturers

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