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To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (4821)1/5/2002 7:31:32 PM
From: ftth  Respond to of 46821
 
Single pair using 20MHz bandwidth is the way it is presented. No tellin' what sort of "laboratory conditions" are required. Couldn't find any more on it than the link I gave.



To: Frank A. Coluccio who wrote (4821)1/6/2002 9:33:17 AM
From: Peter Ecclesine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 46821
 
Hi Frank,

>>I found the earlier statement about the need to employ optimal cabling unclear.<<

There were startup companies that developed new wiring technology and counted on the use of that new wiring to achieve very high data rates (perhaps using 30MHz of spectrum). As you noted, one twisted four wires together in a shield [I mis-remember a French cable maker whose equipment couldn't fabricate Cat 5 cable, so they shielded every four wires]. This is the reference to 'new-bury' copper.

I know of no cabling startups that survived.

petere