Cabling for 10GBASE-T and beyond - a tangled web

01.10.2007
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A seminar entitled ‘Cabling for 10GBASE-T and beyond - a tangled web’, which will examine the impact of pre-standard products on the supply industry, will be held in London on 16th October 2007:



The first three seminars on the subject of 10GBASET cabling, Augmented Category 6, Class Ea (Cat 6a) and Class Fa (Cat 7a) were held in June and July and were agreed to be highly informative for suppliers, installers, customers and their consultants alike. Since that time, the US standards have firmed up, and the latest ISO/IEC meeting in Jeju, Korea resulted in further development of the international standards that deviate from those of the US.

As a result, this new event is being held to reflect these changes (and also for those who did not attend the original seminars). The application form attached (and downloadable from www.it-cabling.com/TCPServices/documents/brochuregcc007.pdf) includes a full and detailed agenda.

To book a place, simply fill out the details – click on the button below to obtain the brochure and booking form.


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Contact: Mike Gilmore
Senior Partner, The Cabling Partnership and MD, e-Ready Building
Tel: +44 113 232 3721
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Web: www.it-cabling.com

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