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To: StockDung who wrote (23855)3/25/1999 11:23:00 AM
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Well this Patrizio works at Scharpat, not sure how it all fits together....

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Re: Multiple Cat5 lines in one cable?
Author: michael <michael@arborontheweb.com>
Date: 1997/06/02
Forum: comp.dcom.lans.ethernet
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>You can get 25-pair cat-5. It's a rather larger outside diameter
>than cat-5 for hopefully obvious reasons.

There are (at least) two different types of 25 pair Cat 5. There is
a straight cat 5 that has all pairs in one sheath. There is another,
Cat 5 Power Sum that can be used for 100 Mbps TPDDI (CDDI)
and ATM. It has Six 4 pair sub components with an additional pair inside
an enclosing sheath. (If that makes sense the way I am writing it)
Additionally it exceeds all Power Sum End Corsstalk requirements. All
in all, a cable that gives the performance you are looking for. Anyway,
hope that lends a little to the discussion.

Michael Patrizio
Scharpat Company
michael@scharpat.com
ScharPat is a wholesaler of telecommunication and data network products
Call 215.781.2677 to order jacks, patch cords, cable and related
products.
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