GB/T 18015.31-2007
AbolishedMulticore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for digital communications - Part 31: Work area wiring - Blank detail specification
数字通信用对绞或星绞多芯对称电缆 第31部分:工作区布线电缆 空白详细规范
Application Summary AI generated
This standard provides a blank detail specification for multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables used in work area wiring within digital communication systems. It is applied by manufacturers and testers to define specific performance parameters, construction details, and testing requirements for cables connecting terminal equipment to telecommunications outlets in office or residential environments. The standard ensures consistent quality and interoperability for cables used in structured cabling networks, particularly for Ethernet and other high-speed data transmission applications.
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