Applications for 28AWG Twisted Pair Cabling

Tuesday August 18, 2015
TIME: 2:00pm ET/ 11:00am PT

The telecommunications room is housing more and more equipment, driving the need to maximize the space available. One option for creating more space is to shrink the size of the network cabling, while preserving network performance. Is 28 AWG copper cabling an option for your telecom room? This webcast seminar looks at the space savings that can be realized, as well as other benefits of 28 AWG cabling and the standards trade-offs that accompany using a smaller gauge cable.

What Attendees will learn:

  • Space-saving advantages of using 28 AWG cabling
  • How 28 AWG cabling impacts typical rack layouts
  • What are ideal applications for 28 AWG cabling

Who should attend:

  • IT managers
  • Facilities managers
  • Project managers

Sponsors:


 
 

Presenter:


Thomas Baum
Sr. Product Manager, Panduit

Thomas Baum is a Sr. Product Manager for Panduit's copper connectivity products, where he leverages over twenty years of experience in designing, developing, marketing and managing high-performance electrical interconnects and cable systems in the communications, computing & network infrastructure markets. He currently holds 14 US patents, the majority being for electrical interconnects.

Thomas has a Bachelor's degree in Product Design from North Carolina State University and a Master's in Business Administration from the University of North Carolina - Chapel Hill.


Moderator:

Peter Bernstein
Senior Editor TMCnet

Peter Bernstein is a seasoned writer and professional with deep experience in the communications and IT industries. As a top-level industry analyst, Peter has keynoted major technology events and has been cited numerous times by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The Los Angeles Times, USA Today, The Washington Post, Business Week, Fortune Magazine, ComputerWorld, NetworkWorld, Communications Week, among other publications.