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ICC Cat.6a FTP Cable

ICC ICCABP6FBL 650Mhz CAT6A Bulk Shielded Plenum Cable with FTP and CMP Blue Copper Premise Cable, 1000', Blue

ICCABP6FBL|H2-CABP6FBL
Color: Blue
Shielding: Yes
Jacket Type: Plenum

ICC ICCABP6FBL 650Mhz CAT6A Bulk Shielded Plenum Cable with FTP and CMP Blue Copper Premise Cable, 1000', Blue

ICCABP6FBL|H2-CABP6FBL
Color: Blue
Shielding: Yes
Jacket Type: Plenum

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ICC Cat.6a FTP Cable
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ICC ICCABP6FBL 650Mhz CAT6A Bulk Shielded Plenum Cable with FTP and CMP Blue Copper Premise Cable, 1000', Blue

ICCABP6FBL | H2-CABP6FBL

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Product Overview

Overview

ICC CAT 6A 10Gig FTP shielded cable provides transmission performance beyond 650MHz and Alien Crosstalk (AXT) requirements exceeding the industry standards and ETL Verified to TIA-568-C.2 for supporting the operation of 10Gig Ethernet applications (10GBASE-T). It is designed with unique spline design and non-concentric to minimize AXT from neighboring cables. This cabling provides support for high bandwidth applications such as data centers and other data intensive or backbone requirements. This cable qualifies installations for the ICC Lifetime Performance Limited Warranty when installed by ICC Certified Elite installers (conditions apply).


Main Features

  • Experience a simplerWay to connect devices with the entire business network
  • Features Category 6a cable type
  • Durable material offers flame retardancy
  • Fully compatible with network devices

General Information

Name: ICC ICCABP6FBL 650Mhz CAT6A Bulk Shielded Plenum Cable with FTP and CMP Blue Copper Premise Cable, 1000', Blue
Category: ICC, Wire & Cable, Network Cables, Category 6A Network Cables
UPC Code: 633758035279
Country of Origin: United States. Country of origin is subject to change.

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