GSO IEC 62255-4-1:2014

IEC 62255-4-1:2005
Gulf Standard   Current Edition · Approved on 25 December 2014

Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad cables for broadband digital communications (high bit rate digital access telecommunication networks) - Outside plant cables - Part 4-1: Aerial drop cables - Blank detail specification

GSO IEC 62255-4-1:2014 Files

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GSO IEC 62255-4-1:2014 Scope

This blank detail specification determines the layout and style for detail specifications describing Multicore and symmetrical pair/quad aerial drop cables for broadband digital communications. Detail specifications, based on the blank detail specification, may be prepared by a national organization, a manufacturer, or a user.

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