In North America, the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) is the primary industry standards body for structured cabling issues (in particular bandwidth issues). In the global marketplace, telecommunication cabling standards are created and maintained by the Electrotechnical Commission of the International Organization for Standardization.
Certification instruments determine whether a link is in a Category such as Category 6 or Class E. These standards are independent of certain network technologies. This makes them more “future proof” because new networking technologies may emerge that base their designs on these standards and, therefore, will be supported by certified installed cabling systems. Cable certification is the final step required by many structured cabling manufacturers to provide assurances for new cabling installations . Series Tools is a market leader in certification testers for professional data installers and network infrastructure technicians.
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