Telco cable

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A telco cable
A telco cable

(Also known as a Telecom cable or Amphenol cable.)

A telco cable is a thick cable used for connecting multiple voice or data lines for LANs or Telecommunications. The ends use 25 pairs of polarized pins (50 pins total)[1]. This cable handles up to 25 data channels or phone lines within it [2]. The name Amphenol comes from the company that first manufactured it.

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  1. ^ Newton, H: "Newton's telecom dictionary", page 815. CMP books, 2004
  2. ^ Versadial, Call recording encyclopedia, last accessed 19 Apr 2007