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Commscope Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 3061A LSZH Solid BC UTP Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 3061A LSZH Solid BC UTP Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 1061L Solid BC Clean Room Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 1061L Solid BC Clean Room Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 2061F Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 2061F Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 1061C CM Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 1061C CM Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 520 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 520 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 520 Series CMR Solid BC Non Plenum UTP category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 520 Series CMR Solid BC Non Plenum UTP category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum FTP category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum FTP category 6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 510 Series CMR Solid BC Riser UTP Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 510 Series CMR Solid BC Riser UTP Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 510 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 510 Series CMP Solid BC Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 1061B Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair PowerSum 1061B Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Category 5e Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 5071A Solid BC LSZH Non Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 5071A Solid BC LSZH Non Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed Xpress 2088B Solid BC Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed Xpress 2088B Solid BC Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed Xpress 1088B Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed Xpress 1088B Solid BC Non Plenum UTP Cat6 Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 2071E Solid BC Plenum UTP Category Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair GigaSpeed XL 2071E Solid BC Plenum UTP Category Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series CMR Solid Bare Copper UTP Category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series CMR Solid Bare Copper UTP Category 6A Cable
  • Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series LSZH Bare Copper F/UTP Category 6A Cable
    Commscope Multi Pair 640 Series LSZH Bare Copper F/UTP Category 6A Cable

About Commscope Cables

CommScope cables are high-performance communication and connectivity solutions engineered for data, voice, and video transmission across diverse environments — from enterprise networks and data centers to outdoor telecom and broadband infrastructures.

Key Features

  • High-performance transmission: Designed for data, voice, and video with minimal signal loss and interference.
  • Wide portfolio: Includes fiber optic (single-mode & multimode), twisted-pair copper (Cat 5e, 6, 6A), and coaxial types.
  • Durable constructions: Available in plenum, riser, indoor/outdoor, armored, and all-dielectric versions for different environments.
  • Standards compliant: Meets or exceeds TIA, ISO, IEEE, and NEC ratings (e.g., OFNP, CMP, LSZH).
  • Environmental protection: Resistant to UV, moisture, and temperature changes (typical range: –20 °C to +60 °C / –4 °F to +140 °F).
  • Low smoke & flame retardant jackets: Suitable for public buildings and data centers.
  • Advanced shielding: Options with foil or braid shields for reduced EMI/RFI in high-noise environments.
  • Color-coded jackets: Simplifies identification and management during installation and maintenance.
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Common Uses

  • Enterprise LAN networks – structured cabling for offices, commercial buildings, and campuses.
  • Data centers – high-speed fiber interconnects, patching, and backbone connections.
  • Building backbones – linking telecommunications rooms (MDF–IDF) across floors.
  • Campus networks – inter-building fiber runs for universities, hospitals, or industrial complexes.
  • FTTx (Fiber-to-the-X) – fiber access networks for ISPs, telecom, and broadband providers.
  • Outside plant (OSP) installations – underground, aerial, or ducted fiber for long-distance connections.
  • Broadband and CATV systems – coaxial cables for cable TV, satellite, and RF signal distribution.
  • Power over Ethernet (PoE) applications – powering IP cameras, access points, and VoIP phones via Cat6/Cat6A cables.
  • Security and surveillance systems – network and power cabling for IP cameras and sensors.
  • Industrial and utility networks – rugged armored cables for outdoor or harsh environments.
  • Telecommunications backhaul – fiber links between cell towers, network nodes, and central offices.
  • Audio/video systems – structured cabling for professional AV, control systems, and conference setups.

Advantages

  • Reliable signal integrity across long distances and high frequencies.
  • Scalable bandwidth — supports 1G/10G/40G/100G applications.
  • Simplified installation with color-coding, flexible jackets, and pre-terminated assemblies.
  • Enhanced safety through fire-rated, low-smoke, and non-corrosive materials.
  • Long service life due to strong mechanical and environmental protection.
  • Compatibility with CommScope’s end-to-end connectivity ecosystem (SYSTIMAX®, NETCONNECT®, etc.).
  • Reduced total cost of ownership (TCO) through easier deployment and low maintenance needs.

Limitations

  • Higher cost than generic or lower-grade cabling due to premium materials and certification.
  • Installation sensitivity: Some fiber types require trained technicians and precise handling.
  • Temperature constraints: Typically –20 °C to +60 °C — not ideal for extreme climates without conduit.
  • Bend radius limits: Excessive bending can cause optical loss or damage (especially on tight-buffer fibers).
  • Compatibility issues if mixed with non-CommScope connectors or patching systems.
  • Bulk handling: Large armored or multi-tube cables are heavier and less flexible for small conduits.

CommScope cables combine high signal performance, durability, and standard compliance, making them ideal for mission-critical networking, telecom, and broadband applications — from building infrastructure to national fiber backbones.

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