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15 January 1990 Fiber wiring plant for Local Area Networks
Bryan F. Gearing
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Abstract
Recognition of the impact of the emerging North American Standard for building wiring is growing rapidly. The standard-ization of topology, distances, media, number of crossâ€"connects and connector loss define a physical and performance template for the design of future communication systems. A study was completed in June 1989 by ISO/IEC, JTC 1, SC 25 which proposes that work commence on an International Standard for building wiring. This paper describes the building wiring standard and addresses the use of fiber in the backbone and to the desktop.
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Bryan F. Gearing "Fiber wiring plant for Local Area Networks", Proc. SPIE 1179, Fiber Networking and Telecommunications, (15 January 1990); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.963400
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KEYWORDS
Local area networks

Connectors

Standards development

Telecommunications

Copper

Networks

Data communications

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