Are you ready to debunk some myths and gain a deeper understanding of Power over Ethernet (PoE) technology? In our latest conversation with Tyler Andrews and Kim Johnson, members of the PoE Consortium, we peel back the layers of this misunderstood technology and its vast potential. This dynamic duo, with years of experience in ICT, share their insights on the intricate workings of the PoE Consortium and its tireless efforts in clearing misconceptions about PoE technology.

Ever wondered how PoE technology could revolutionize building infrastructure while being cost-effective? Tyler, Kim, and I unravel the enormous potential of this technology in creating sustainable infrastructures. We also tackle the myths that surround PoE and how the consortium is actively debunking them. We shed light on how PoE can provide a unique opportunity for companies to expand their services, and how it can be implemented on its own network seamlessly without interfering with IT.

As we gaze into the future, we discuss the PoE Consortium’s decision to use IEEE, 802. three, PoE as the standard baseline. This pivotal decision has taken the lighting and automation industry further than ever before.. Tune in and get enlightened about the future of PoE technology and the crucial role the PoE Consortium plays in shaping it. Join us on this journey into the world of PoE technology- you don’t want to miss this!

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Bowser RCDD TECH

With industry experience spanning back to 1982 Chuck Bowser has installed, tested, designed, estimated, and project managed information communications technology projects for small and large projects. He is a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) and BICSI Technician.

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Bowser RCDD TECH

With industry experience spanning back to 1982 Chuck Bowser has installed, tested, designed, estimated, and project managed information communications technology projects for small and large projects. He is a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) and BICSI Technician.