Table of ContentsCrosstalk & FeedbackEditorialA digital revolution? Not reallyFor more than 10 years, Cabling Installation & Maintenance magazine has been a source of useful and timely information that, thanks to those at the United States Postal Service, has traveled through rain, snow, sleet, and hail to reach your mailboxes.
Ask DonnaPart of 2005 NEC to remain "status quo"In my September column, I predicted that "limited combustible" cable—by some other, yet-to-be-determined name would be a listing in the NEC 2005 and that CMP would be in a very precarious position by publication of NEC 2008.
ContentsDesignBringing a campus cabling plant up to standardWith the pride and spirit of the Fighting Irish, Notre Dame's infrastructure team embarks on an upgrade.
InstallationCounterfeit cable abounds: Beware of bad connectionsThe floodgates are open for counterfeit cabling products.
TechnologyData center breakthrough remedies expansion crisisA planned upgrade was bumped to high-priority status after an unexpected failure.
SecurityPremises cabling decisions can increase network securityChoices of media, connectivity, and personnel all factor into your network's level of security.
Product UpdateEthernet connectors face off on the factory floorSeveral harsh-environment connectors survive and perform outside the office.
Products & ServicesNew ProductsNew ProductsModular fiber network tester; Home cabling powering system; Singlemode fiber connectors; MORE...
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