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In Reply to: Re: No, No, No... posted by . on May 2, 2007 at 04:53:54:
Hi.Are we talking to a spirit or what? What is your goddamned name?
"All twisted pair for delivery of low speed" ??
UTP (Unshielded Twsited Pairs) can deliver super fast data up to 350MHz at 155Mbps. Surely these data are not "low speed stuff" !
So how come "above 34MBP speed it's fibre optic" ???
c-J
Follow Ups:
Yes i am sure ,otherwise I wouldn't have written it !!!! I've been working in telecoms for the last 18 years so I can speak from experience . Even though you can probably shove 155mbps down twisted pairs , for 155MBPS in telecoms the industry standard delivery method is STM1 which is fibre optic . LANs typically run at 10 or 100mbps , optical LANs and residential broadband delivery I don't deal with so cannot comment but I still don't know where you get this '350mhz at 155mbps' from . It is nonsense !!! Go and ask your local telco for an T3/E3 and an STM1 and they'll agree with what I wrote previouslyps I will not be responding further to your replies , this is way off topic already . Just read it ok
Hi.So you're an old telco guy. That's why you're still lingering in the voice telco stone age. Get out of your netshell to see the digital world aound you, pal.
Let me update your knowledge in modern data telecom.
Standard UTP can deliver data transfer up to 100MHz at 100Mbps, but what I just quoted is a leading LAN cable manufacturer who supplies
LAN cables, e.g. Cat5e & Cat6, with extended response up to 350Mhz
at superfast speed of 155Mbps, employing its proprietary twisting technology - NO shield.Before you got blown out of the digital scene, may I suggest to click in www.belkin.com to get updated.
Next time don't talk like an idiot, bud.
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listen pal , you're wasting bandwidth with your ranting about telecoms (which you know nothing about) in an AUDIO forum . Do you really call that a knowledge update ? Well as a telecoms tutor you couldn't teach shit to smell if you ask me (sorry my humor again) . Even since the first morse code was tapped out , it has all been digital , apart from antiquated POTS and FDM systems (which as a telco expert you will know what that means) . There are industrial standards developed so equipment of differing manufacturers is compatible , so show me some equipment that uses this '350mhz' standard .bye
Hi.Do it in some telecom forums. This is about audio, not about "morse code". You sre wasting everybody's time here.
Just click in www.belkin.com to find out from their application engineers which digital equipment their customers are using their superfast LAN cables.
Learn from the digital experts.
I am only correcting misinformation and since when is LAN considered to be telecoms ?ps www.belkin.com sells ipod accessories . I think you mean Belden who manufacture cables
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