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| As the demand for high-speed
voice and data transfer increases, the onus is on network
providers to deliver reliable, quality service to the
customer. With many operators finding that their networks
are reaching capacity, products which save space and provide
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 size
matters...
The RA7000 cable and connector solution has been developed to save
space when cabling HDC43
systems in the telecoms exchange. The new cable occupies less than
half of the cross sectional area of BT2003. It is also more flexible
providing greater manageability.
...but not at the cost of performance
The RA7000 cable may be small but its performance beyond 36MHz exceeds
that of BT2003. Its low loss enables longer cable runs at higher bit
rates. This coupled with RA7000's space saving will enable installation
engineers to fully populate HDC43
DDF systems.
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concept:
Voice over IP
34 MBit/s is used as the common bit rate at which to send voice traffic
over Internet Protocol (VolP) through the exchange. With IP a topical
issue, solutions to assist the transfer of voice via data signals
is a growing requirement.
However, practical experience has demonstrated that current cables
are unsuitable for this application:
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BT2003's size prevents full cabling of HDC43
DDF's (50% is generally the maximum cabled); |
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BT3002/TZC75024's performance is unsuitable
for long cable runs at 34 MBit/s. |
solution: RA7000
RA7000 is capable of runs up to 250m at 34 MBit/s. It is a manageable,
flexible and versatile product which is ideal for use on HDC systems.
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Less
than half the cross sectional area of BT2003 |
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Lower
loss than BT2003 beyond 36MHz |
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Capable
of cable runs over 100m at 155MBit's |
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Ideal
for high density Voice over IP applications |
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LSOH
jacket as standard |
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