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RE: What House? Magazine
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- Subject: RE: What House? Magazine
- From: "Rob Mouser" <rmouser@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 17 Jul 2003 11:20:45 +0100
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I'm sure you're right. It's a matter of choice.=20
We do a great deal of work with the major house builders and the key
attrac=
tion to them is:
1) Low cost to install. (At first fix stage.)
2) Adds another USP (Unique selling point.) to help them sell the house.
In my experience at the mass market end the builders are uninterested as
to=
what it is going to be used for and give little thought to the point locat=
ions and numbers.
Many thanks
Rob Mouser
rmouser@xxxxxxx
-----Original Message-----
From: Shaf [mailto:shaf@xxxxxxx]=20
Sent: 17 July 2003 11:20
To: ukha_d@xxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [ukha_d] What House? Magazine
Keith, is that your KAT5 units in that =A33m apartment :-)....?
Not long before CAT5 in homes becomes mainstream in IMHO.
<---
OK I don't want top start a feud here but there are alternatives to
CAT5...=
.
OK I'm no CAT5 expert but there are just some things about CAT5 that worry
me... typically revolving around the amount of cabling involved and also
temperature issues at NODE 0 and routing NODEs.
Can I see some positive answers wrt CAT5 in terms of it's capability
bandwidth etc etc.
Shaf
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