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=== ISO/IEC === | === ISO/IEC === | ||
*Name contains ISO or IEC | *Name contains ISO and/or IEC | ||
*Valid around the world | *Valid around the world | ||
*Component | *Component performance is called a "category" | ||
**Examples are | **Examples are Category 5e,Category 6,Category 6A, Category 7, Category 7A, Category 8.1 and Category 8.2 | ||
*Installed link | |||
**Examples are | *Installed link performance is called a "class" | ||
**Examples are Class D, Class E, Class EA, Class F, Class FA, Class I, Class II | |||
ISO/IEC standards often form the basis of regional and national standards, including the European CENELEC standards | ISO/IEC standards often form the basis of regional and national standards, including the European CENELEC standards |
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ISO/IEC
- Name contains ISO and/or IEC
- Valid around the world
- Component performance is called a "category"
- Examples are Category 5e,Category 6,Category 6A, Category 7, Category 7A, Category 8.1 and Category 8.2
- Installed link performance is called a "class"
- Examples are Class D, Class E, Class EA, Class F, Class FA, Class I, Class II
ISO/IEC standards often form the basis of regional and national standards, including the European CENELEC standards