WOLCK will attend the first time ANGA COM 2018 in Cologne, Germany and invites you to visit

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Update time : 2018-02-05 13:22:00

ANGACOM, as the most important and most professional satellite and cable television show in Europe, is attended by buyers and exhibitors who are professionals in the industry. ANGA has been providing business platforms for European and Chinese broadcasters and broadband operators and suppliers for more than 15 years. The organizers strictly control the number of exhibitors and buyers every year to maintain the professional level of ANGA COM.

   WOLCK was fortunate this year to get an invitation from ANGACOM to attend the exhibition. In this exhibition, we will fully show you the applications and technologies of GPON/EPON FTTH and PON+EOC solutions.

Sincerely invite you to visit us.

 

WOLCK Booth: Booth B84 in Hall 7

Date of exhibition: June 12-14, 2018

Address: Cologne International Exhibition Center, Germany

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