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Mitigating crosstalk
Future copper technologies will no doubt use novel modulation techniques (eg:
broadband instead of baseband) at lower voltages, thus reducing the electrical and
magnetic field strength and flux.

Combined with a shift to shielded twisted pair, there's plenty of scope for growth.
Posted by: grail@...   Posted on: 10/04/07 You are currently: a Guest | Members login | Terms of Use

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Additional Advantages  waldenl@... | 10/03/07
Gosh!  OldTechie | 10/04/07
Futures....  dave@... | 10/04/07
Mitigating crosstalk  grail@... | 10/04/07
And after....  dmhunter@... | 10/04/07
RE: (Photos: Server room cabling overhaul)  davrog@... | 10/04/07
RE: (Photos: Server room cabling overhaul)  zdnet@... | 10/04/07
Pointless in the real world...  stonehenge@... | 10/04/07
Quite agree  redmanr | 10/04/07
No Kidding!  cuba_pete@... | 10/04/07
RE: (Photos: Server room cabling overhaul)  jlawes2664@... | 10/04/07
and there we have it  ttocsmij | 10/04/07
Or not.  g_bigham@... | 10/04/07
ROFL  Suicida| | 10/07/07
This problem ranks low on my list  Been_Done_Before | 10/08/07

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