OmniCable Announces New Lynn Networks Partnership Which Expands Redistribution Portfolio

September 8, 2025
Omni Cable, LLC has recently announced it has partnered with Lynn Networks, a division of NSI Industries and major manufacturer of datacom and broadband cable, cable management, connectivity, and optical distribution hardware.
According to DataHorizzon Research, the global patch cable market, valued at $3.4 billion in 2022, is projected to reach $8.9 billion by 2032, growing at a CAGR of 10.1%. Through this partnership, OmniCable will offer LYNN copper and fiber patch cords—including both standard and custom assemblies—engineered for optimal compatibility and performance across a wide range of applications. OmniCable will be offering both stock and custom products from Lynn Networks, including factory-terminated patch cables built in standard and custom lengths and configurations.
“This agreement is more than just a product alignment—it marks the next step in OmniCable’s commitment to delivering a comprehensive connectivity portfolio,” said Christopher Breslin, CEO of OmniCable. “Lynn Network’s strong market position enables us to offer end-to-end connectivity solutions to our customers, backed by a shared dedication to quality and service. We’re excited to partner with the LYNN and ENET brands to help our distribution partners grow and thrive in this rapidly evolving market.”
It also expands the market opportunity for Lynn Networks’ leading brands, ENET and LYNN, providing the company’s reseller network with inventory, service, and support located across the United States. Lynn Networks also gains better access to the electrical and industrial channels and their growing low-voltage product demand.
“We’re extremely excited to partner with OmniCable,” explains Cameron Smith, Vice President of Sales and Marketing, Lynn Networks. “Their robust customer relationships and deep commitment to operational value make them an ideal partner – and, frankly, and extension of our business – for both small and large distributors.”






