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News Release from: ADC Krone | Subject: Category 5e UTP patch cord
Edited by the Electronicstalk Editorial
Team on 05 May 2008
Overmoulded cord provides a solid
connection
The overmoulded TrueNet Category 5e UTP patch cord has a slimline design, making it suitable for maximising density at the patch panel, switch or server and in space-restricted locations
ADC Krone has released an overmoulded Category 5e UTP patch cord throughout Europe, the Middle East and Africa (EMEA) The new cord features a 20-year zerobit-error warranty
This article was originally published on Electronicstalk on 6 Feb 2006 at 8.00am (UK)
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It is described as "overmoulded" because its strain-relief boot is actually moulded onto the plug rather than part of a separate cover.
The new TrueNet Category 5e UTP patch cord is designed to protect the cable and improve the integrity of the connection.
All ADC Krone patch cords, including the new UTP solution, are 100% factory tested and their components are independently verified as being 100% compliant with the appropriate "category" standards by external third-party test houses.
The previous range TrueNet Category 5e overmoulded and nonovermoulded patch cords are being replaced with the new solution across the EMEA region.
ADC Krone has studied the effects of moves, adds and changes (MACs) in the field and believes that overmoulded patch cords best withstand network rigours while providing long-term standards compliance.
The overmoulded TrueNet Category 5e UTP patch cord also features a slimline design, making it suitable for maximising density at the patch panel, switch or server and in space-restricted locations such as underfloor raceway boxes and multi-user telecommunications outlets (MUTO).
Available in both low-smoke, zero-halogen (LSZH) and conventional PVC, the cords are available in a wide range of colours and standard lengths.
Wiring configurations for T568B, T568A and crossover are all available.
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