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News Release from: Datwyler (UK) | Subject: Cat6 patch cords
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 04 September 2002
Patch cords comply with Cat6
requirements
As part of it's Unilan Ultimax range, Datwyler and connecting hardware company R and M have brought out a range of Cat6 patch cords.
As part of it's Unilan Ultimax range, launched last year at Networks, specialist cable manufacturer Datwyler and connecting hardware company R and M have brought out a range of Cat6 patch cords The patch cords are fully compliant with draft Cat6 patch cord specifications, including de-embedded crosstalk requirements and are backwards compatible with previous cabling standards and protocols
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 3 Sep 2002 at 8.00am (UK)
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Datwyler sales manager, Nick Andrews, said: "These patch cords are completely interoperable with other true Cat6 products, making them an highly efficient solution".
The Cat6 patch cords use the brand new RJ45 plug design which has a lead frame with IDC contacts.
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