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Bulk Cat5E Cable
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Ethernet cable; CAT5E network cable is four twisted pairs of 24 gauge wire, we have solid riser rated cable for in-wall and ceiling runs, stranded cable for making patch cables. We also carry Plenum rated CAT 5E, outdoor/direct burial CAT5e Cable and Ethernet/Coaxial/Fiber Composite cable.
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Bulk Cable; CAT6 & CAT6A
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Category 6 network cable is four twisted pairs of 24 gauge wire that are separated from each other by a spinal divider within the outer jacket, this decreases cross talk distortion and provides increased bandwidth and performance over CAT 5e Cable.
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Telephone & CAT3 Bulk Wire
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We have all your bulk cable needs for telephone wiring; from CAT3 UTP Plenum and PVC cable to Telephone Station wire, Bulk Flat Telephone Cable and Telephone Cross-connect wire.
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Outdoor/Direct Burial Cable
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Direct burial cable for outdoor use, suitable for use in wet areas and UV resistant for exposure to sunlight.
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Coaxial Cable or Coax Bulk Cable
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Coaxial cable is commonly used for video and radio applications. The most common coax cable is RG (Radio Guide) RG59 or RG-59. It is used for security camera installations, closed circuit TV (CCTV) and some Home Theater installations. RG6 or RG-6 is mostly used for cable and satellite TV (CATV) installations. RG6 Quad is used when extra shielding is needed.
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Bulk Fiber Optic Cable - Multimode & Singlemode
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Fiber Optic Cable uses transmission of light through the core of glass or plastic in the center of the cable to transmit digital information over long distances. There are two main types of Fiber Optic Cable; Singlemode and Multimode, the difference is the way in which light travels through the core.
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Multimedia Cable Composite; Ethernet, Coaxial, & Fiber Optic Cable
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Ethernet, Coaxial, & Fiber Optic composite multimedia cable is a real time, energy and money saver; it makes the job of pulling multiple cables to the same location a snap. Less tangles, snags, and mess all at once; it looks much neater than multiple runs and is easier to staple down.
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Security Alarm Wire / Cable
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Window and door sensors, keypad and motion sensors; all need to be connected with low-voltage Security Alarm wire.
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