Cabling Installation & Maintenance Articles, January 2005
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This is like déjá vu all over again

I figure if I'm going to blatantly steal a quote as the title for my editorial, I might as well steal from Yogi Berra, who perhaps has offered the most quotable misquotes of all time.

Network analyzing products feature ruggedness, portability

Three manufacturers believe the cabling market is ready for innovative network analyzing products and OTDRs.

Myriad market forces calling for UTP

There's no doubt among many in the industry that a 10GBase-T standard and Augmented Category 6 cabling will enable unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) to remain the predominant cabling choice.

Pretium provides tip-to-tip system for LANs, data centers

Late last summer, Corning Cable Systems (www.corning.com/cablesystems) introduced LANscape Pretium Solutions, a tip-to-tip system for local area networks (LANs) as well as data centers.

TrueNet structured system includes ADC, Krone elements

Officially introduced in November, the TrueNet structured cabling system from ADC (www.adc.com) is an integrated portfolio of enterprise networking solutions from ADC...

New Products/BICSI Winter Conference 2005

Waytek now carries cable harness mounts, from Hellerman Tyton, in two styles: an arrow push-mount and fir tree-mount.

Design

Coping with abandonment: Business strategies for cable removal

Write the removal of abandoned cable into an RFQ. Bring the prospect of cable removal to established customers, and be forceful when you bring up the topic to a new customer.

Installation

Controlling the world's most powerful neutron beam

Atomic-research lab exposes its cabling system to extreme conditions, both during and after construction.

Technology

Ethernet and UTP are wedded, for better or worse

History and future developments show the power of an installed base.

Standards

Unweaving a wireless web of standards and applications

For a transmission method that has been on the books for a little more than five years, wireless local area networking (WLAN) certainly has its share of standard specifications...

Industry Trends

Category 5e, 6 cabling manufacturersstrive to differentiate their products

Two manufacturers are trying to differentiate themselves from the market as they come out with new Category 5e and 6 solutions.

Product Update

Labeling systems create lasting impressions

This segment of the cabling industry has come a long way from the days of pen-style markers and electrical tape.

Uncategorized

Hospital cabling systems require critical care

We are currently designing our new hospital to use a Category 6 horizontal and would like to use it for our cable TV from the telecommunications room (TR) out to the patient rooms.

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