The Siemon Company is an American telecommunications company founded in 1903 that provides IT infrastructure hardware and services for
Data Center
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s,
Local Area Network
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s (LANs) and
Intelligent Building
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s.
The Siemon Company offers copper and
optical fiber
An optical fiber, or optical fibre in Commonwealth English, is a flexible, transparent fiber made by drawing glass (silica) or plastic to a diameter slightly thicker than that of a human hair. Optical fibers are used most often as a means to ...
cabling systems, cabinets, racks,
cable management
Cable management refers to management of electrical or optical cable in a cabinet or an installation. The term is used for products, workmanship or planning.
Cables can easily become tangled, making them difficult to work with, sometimes res ...
, data center power and cooling systems.
History
The Siemon Company was founded in
Bridgeport, Connecticut
Bridgeport is the List of municipalities in Connecticut, most populous city and a major port in the U.S. state of Connecticut. With a population of 148,654 in 2020, it is also the List of cities by population in New England, fifth-most populous ...
, in 1903.
In 1906, The Siemon Company began manufacturing of a three-pole connecting block for AT&T. AT&T's three-pole connecting blocks were ceramic and fragile. Carl Siemon manufactured a durable plastic version identical to the AT&T block and became a supplier for AT&T and the later "Baby Bells."
In 1923, the company acquired the
Bell Record Company and began manufacturing records.
In 1954, the company relocated from its original home in Bridgeport, Connecticut to its current headquarters in Watertown, Connecticut.
During the 1960s, The Siemon Company acquired the Dynamic Tool & Manufacturing Company and expanded operations to Canada and Puerto Rico. Siemon began shipping its
66 connecting blocks to other customers, and the 66 block quickly became the standard for installing new telephone systems.
During the 1980s, the Siemon Company began focusing on the computer networking industry, producing network jacks, patch panels, tools, and testers.
In 1999, The Global Project Services division of Siemon is launched to provide global cabling services.
In 2016, Siemon acquires Gigaduct Fiber Containment System for data centers.
Divisions
Siemon Interconnect Solutions
Siemon Interconnect Solutions (SIS) provides network infrastructure solutions to OEM's, manufacturers, value-added resellers, and system integrators.
Siemon Global Project Services
Siemon Global Project Services (GPS) is a services team that works on multi-site cabling projects for end users.
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Privately held companies based in Connecticut
Telecommunications companies established in 1903
American companies established in 1903
Telecommunications companies of the United States
Watertown, Connecticut