CommScope Demonstrates Technical Feasibility of Category 8 Cabling System
CommScope Demonstrates Technical Feasibility of Category 8 Cabling System
CommScope successfully demonstrated the technical feasibility of Category 8 cabling for enterprise networks. This is a step along the path towards a viable 40GBASE-T system for data center applications.
As a leading provider of next-generation data center infrastructure, CommScope verified a proof-of-concept solution for a viable 40 Gb/s Ethernet channel by utilizing prototype Category 8 RJ-45 connectors and copper twisted-pair cables. Engineers in CommScope labs designed all components of the groundbreaking concept.
This demonstration took place at the recent (IEEE) 802.3 NGBASE-T study group meeting in Phoenix, Ariz. “This contribution highlights CommScope’s commitment and continued leadership to bring next-generation copper cabling and connectivity solutions to market,” said Richard Mei, director of transmission solutions, CommScope. “We believe this demonstrated solution shows the real market potential for customers to eventually take advantage of 40G transmission rates over copper twisted-pair based media with cable and connector types they are familiar with today.”
The two aspects outlined by this proof-of-concept include commonly used RJ-45 connectors and bandwidth capability of proposed Category 8 cabling. Today, 10GBASE-T continues to gain broad acceptance in the server and access layers, and CommScope anticipates bandwidth growth will necessitate a 40GBASE-T solution in the future. BASE-T technology in conjunction with RJ-45 connectivity is a widely accepted and cost-effective networking option in both data center and commercial building environments. The CommScope proof-of-concept demonstrates that data center operators will be able to extend their preferred means of communication technology for 40G.
“The brand is a recognized leader in next generation networking with a history of innovation,” said Mei. “We will continue to work with customers to help deploy appropriate solutions for the continued emergence of 10GBASE-T applications. When a 40G cabling solution does become market-ready and available, they will have the right infrastructure to provide a sensible migration path.”
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