TIA TIA-568-B.1-7 Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard Part 1 - General Requirements Addendum 7 – Guidelines for Maintaining Polarity Using Array Connectors
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TIA TIA-568-B.1-7 Document Information:
Title
Commercial Building Telecommunications Cabling Standard Part 1 - General Requirements Addendum 7 – Guidelines for Maintaining Polarity Using Array Connectors
Telecommunications Industry Association
Publication Date:
Jan 13, 2006
Scope:
This Standard specifies minimum requirements for telecommunications
cabling within a commercial
building and between buildings in a campus environment. It specifies
cabling requirements, cabling
distances, telecommunications outlet/connector configurations, and a
recommended topology.
Building telecommunications cabling specified by this Standard is
intended to support a wide range
of different commercial building sites and applications (e.g., voice,
data, text, video, and
image). Typically, this range includes sites with a geographical
extent from 3000 m (approximately
10 000 ft), up to 1 000 000 m² (approximately 10 000 000
ft²) of office space, and with a
population of up to 50 000 individual users.
Telecommunications cabling systems specified by this Standard are
intended to have a useful life in
excess of ten years.
This Standard applies to the telecommunications cabling systems of
buildings for commercial
enterprises that are office oriented.
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