057-480/S/P/GY

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CAT5E Shielded(F/UTP), Plenum Rated (CMP), 24AWG 8C Solid-Bare Copper,1000ft pull box, Gray, TAA Compliant, UL Listed

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Description

Features :

  • High-Performance Data Communications Cable
  • Suitable for 350MHz High-Speed Data Applications, ANSI X3T9.5 TP-PMD (FDDI), ATM PMD 155Mbps, IEEE 802.3 Fast Ethernet 10 Base-T, 100 Base-T4, 100 Base-X, IEEE 802.5, 4/16 Mbps Token Ring, IEEE 802.12, 100 Base-VG, Gigabit Ethernet
  • Designed for Indoor Installations
  • Plenum Rated (CMP)
  • Category-5E Shielded Twisted Pair (F/UTP) Cable
  • Easily Identified Color-Striped Pairs
  • 24AWG Solid Bare Copper Conductors, 4-Pair
  • Excellent Attenuation and Crosstalk Characteristics
  • ANSI/TIA-568 C.2
  • UL Listed, TAA Compliant, RoHS Compliant
  • Supplied in a 1000ft Pull Box


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This product is TAA-Compliant and can be used for Governmental projects.

What is TAA Compliance?

As outlined by the Trade Agreement Act (1979), US Government and affiliated entities with federal contracts are required to purchase only “end products” made or substantially transformed within the United States or other TAA “Designated Countries.”  “End products” are defined by the Act as “those articles, materials and supplies to be acquired for public use.”  The TAA requires suppliers to certify that each “end product” meets these requirements.

The Trade Agreement Act (TAA) is intended to foster the growth and maintenance of a fair and open trading system. TAA compliance requires that the U.S. Government (including GSA) acquires only U.S. – made or certain “designated country” end products. This means that all products must be either manufactured or “substantially transformed” in the United States or a TAA compliant country.

In the situation were a product is assembled or comprised of components from several different countries, the guideline applies to the last country that the product is in before imported to the United States. At least 50% of the production must be completed by a TAA compliant country.

Read more at GSA.gov