Miniflex designs fibre protection products and markets them to an international customer
base. The company is based in Suffolk, UK, and has two manufacturing locations.
Miniflex was established in 1994, co-founded by Tony Stockman and Peter Jenkins. The
business started trading as a research and development company in 1994, specialising in
the development of fibre optic access networks. Technical Director Peter Jenkins was
formally at BT and designed the BT Access Network. Managing Director Tony Stockman is
also CEO of Miniflex, M2FX and Minima Design. Together, Peter and Tony bring years of
design experience to the team, making Miniflex an authority on fibre protection technologies.
Innovation through new product development has helped Miniflex expand its range of products
and solutions over the years. This has kept the company at the forefront of fibre protection
technology. The long-term protection given by Miniflex products will ensure your service
stays reliable. This in turn will help you keep your customers satisfied.
Today, there are millions of metres of Miniflex deployed in cars, and millions more protecting
valuable networks for blue chip customers across the world.
1994 - Started as R&D company
1997 - Products approved at BT
1997 - First production
2002 - Licensed production
2005 - Developed drop tube for BT
blown fibre
2006 - Launches Fibre to Customer
Connection products for
FTTH deployment
Other Info
60 international patents granted; with 20 more pending
Customers Include
British Aerospace, BT, Huber & Suhner, Land Rover, Prysmian Volvo