Cabling Installation & Maintenance Articles, March 2005
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Bigger, better, faster; bigger, better …

In the beginning, there was 10Base-T, and it was good. Then in the early 1990s, we were all ldquo;abuzz” about 100Base-T; and then in 1999, 1000Base-T (Gigabit Ethernet) was the application to support.

Advanced cabling system is biotech company’s lifeblood

Meticulously planned and executed construction of Genzyme Corp.’s communications systems allows information sharing among 6,300 workers.

New Products

Four-post rack is designed to offer an open, accessible and unrestricted architecture for cable-dense network and telecommunications equipment.

Probing the challenges of cable-tracing tools

High-density connection points require highly capable toners and probes.

Customer feedback prompts change in 10GBase-LRM standard

Link length minimum raised to 300 meters, now in line with U.S. and ISO structured cabling standards.

Contents

Bits from BICSI

Here is a rundown of some of the goings-on at the most recent BICSI Conference, held in late January, that either impressed or annoyed me, or otherwise caught my attention.

Newly merged Belden CDT unveils first power distribution, structured cabling products

Belden CDT, fresh out of last year’s merger with Cable Design Technologies Corp.

Installation

Getting ready to respond to Voice-over-IP demands

LAN upgrades and updates will become necessary as end users seek applications.

Wireless

Tools and tactics for testing the untethered

Ensuring wireless LAN performance requires testing before, during, and after installation.

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Volume 13
Issue 3
March 2005
 

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