Volume 8, Issue 10

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FCC wiring mandates

Sept. 1, 2000
In the May 2000 issue, an article in the Industry Spotlight (see "Category 3 minimum FCC-approved for all new copper-cabling installations," page 119) discussed Federal Communications...
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New Products

Sept. 1, 2000
The WWG 8630 portable protocol tester simulates network elements and analyzes fixed and mobile networks
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Wireless spectrum: scarcity or glut?

Sept. 1, 2000
Breakthroughs in radio technologies are finally giving large business customers much-needed confidence in a wider array of wireless broadband services that will compete on price...
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The concept of band-depth

Sept. 1, 2000
We all know what bandwidth is. Or do we? If we apply a strict definition, "band" refers to operating band, or operating-frequency range
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Fluke debuts analyzers and testers

Sept. 1, 2000
As the cabling industry continues to move full-speed-ahead, Fluke Networks (Everett, WA) has pulled into the fast lane

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Switches: Not the universal solution

Sept. 1, 2000
Russell Driver's and Zoltan Nadj's article, "Networking hardware technologies and techniques," published in the July 2000 issue (see page 13), has a serious flaw
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Charting the progress of Category 7

Sept. 1, 2000
A participant in the ISO's efforts answers frequently asked questions about the in-progress 600-MHz standard.
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Premier Products

Sept. 1, 2000
The Steel City underfloor duct system is designed to simplify pulling cable and perpendicular directional changes
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Major distributors tighten up verification programs

Sept. 1, 2000
Anixter enhances its Levels program, while Graybar introduces VIP 2000 as better-than-Cat 6
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Fiber meets the demands of converged networks

Sept. 1, 2000
IVD manufacturing process maximizes bandwidth performance for voice, video, data
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Specialty fiber distributor combats shortages

Sept. 1, 2000
The fiber-optic market is exploding but singlemode fiber shortage causes customers to wait