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Jerry Stuckle wrote in news:m1gvg0$9v8$1@dont-
email.me: One side note. Copper clad anything is not certified for any ethernet cables. Even though ethernet runs at very high frequencies, only solid or stranded copper is acceptable. Telewest, who became Blueyonder, then after merging with ATL got bought by Vitgin Media here in Britain, used copper clad steel cores. I don't know enough to comment on their reasons, but it's definitely true, I just waved a magnet at a few cables of theirs to prove it. My guess is that because the lines were ostensibly for cable TV, they just coerced them into internet wiring later. ADSL on the phone lines later beat them for speed, presumably because the phones were using solid copper, but I'm not sure they used in the external cables because I can't reach one right now. |
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