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Title:Forum on OPEN DECconnect
Moderator:NETCAD::DIMINICO
Created:Wed Aug 21 1991
Last Modified:Tue Jun 03 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:171
Total number of notes:508

163.0. "Category 6 Standards" by NETRIX::"[email protected]" (Revel Arlington) Tue Feb 18 1997 20:40

Hello There,

Is there an emerging standard known as Category 6?

If so any information as to what this standard will be would be appreciated.

the reason for asking is recently AT+T offered to wire one of my customers 
in a Cat 6 cable system.

Cheers
Revel
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163.1Category 6 ????NETCAD::WAINIOThu Feb 20 1997 13:5624
Revel,

It's nice to hear from you in New Zealand.  Here's what I know about Category 6, there has been a lot of noise and
various companies using the term.  It is not a TIA/EIA 568 standard.  There are some companies attempting to push
the concept forward and I understand that some group in Germany has or is publishing a Category 6 specification. 
I also understand the the distributor ANIXTER is publishing thier purchase spec on Category 6.

We are looking into this to see if we can turn up anything else on this.  Chris DiMinico in our group is a member
of the TIA/EIA group responsible for the 568A standard that issued the Catagory specifcations.  Chris has told me
that the committee is still working to complete the Catergory 5 specification and no work is being done on
Category 6.  At this time most of this is marketing hype, various companies testing their components beyond 100
MHz and using this to position thier products.  At this time the PHY standard for products specify Category 5
performance for the twisted pair interfaces.

Lucent has punblished papers documenting support of 622 MHz using multipair Category 5 cabling. If your customer
is interested in supporting transmission bandwidths beyond 100 MHz they shoud consider installing Optical Fiber. 
That will support thier future needs with minimum risk.

When more information becomes available I will add it to this note.  Let me know if you have any other questions. 
Please send us any more information you can get on what is being offered by AT&T or Lucent.

Thanks,

Norm
163.2Formatted for 80 column viewing....NETCAD::BATTERSBYTue Mar 11 1997 09:2845
    This note piqued my curiosity, so I reformatted it to 80 columns
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    Bob
    
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Revel,

It's nice to hear from you in New Zealand.  Here's what I know about 
Category 6, there has been a lot of noise and various companies using the 
term.  It is not a TIA/EIA 568 standard.  There are some companies 
attempting to push the concept forward and I understand that some group 
in Germany has or is publishing a Category 6 specification. 
I also understand the the distributor ANIXTER is publishing thier purchase 
spec on Category 6.

We are looking into this to see if we can turn up anything else on this.  
Chris DiMinico in our group is a member of the TIA/EIA group responsible 
for the 568A standard that issued the Catagory specifcations.  Chris has 
told me that the committee is still working to complete the Catergory 5 
specification and no work is being done on Category 6.  At this time most 
of this is marketing hype, various companies testing their components 
beyond 100 MHz and using this to position thier products.  At this time 
the PHY standard for products specify Category 5 performance for the 
twisted pair interfaces.

Lucent has punblished papers documenting support of 622 MHz using 
multipair Category 5 cabling. If your customer is interested in supporting 
transmission bandwidths beyond 100 MHz they shoud consider installing 
Optical Fiber. That will support thier future needs with minimum risk.

When more information becomes available I will add it to this note.  
Let me know if you have any other questions. 
Please send us any more information you can get on what is being offered 
by AT&T or Lucent.

Thanks,

Norm