Specifications
What is Cat 7 cable?
Category 7 cable, more commonly known as a Cat7 or Cat-7 cable, is a type of high-end data transfer patch cable used in delivering the core infrastructure of wired Gigabit Ethernet setups.It’s a shielded twisted pair cable, used principally in achieving high-speed Ethernet connections at data transfer rates of 1 Gbps or higher between directly linked servers, switches and computer networks.
Cat7 cable specifications
Category 7 Ethernet cable specs are defined in the ISO/IEC 11801:2002 (Information technology – Generic cabling for customer premises). This specification is also known as the Class F standard, which is why Cat7 cable is sometimes referred to as an ISO Class F cable. This Cat7 Ethernet cable specification dictates that the wired connection must be:
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Capable of delivering certain data transfer rates reliably over a defined range of distances
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Built to to meet stringent criteria around crosstalk and system noise blocking
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Able to cope with a range of potentially problematic environmental hazards as it delivers these speeds
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Be guaranteed for a minimum lifespan in continual operation