Are there DeCorp FlatWire Ready versions of RG-6 and CAT-5 wire for home network cabling situations?
DeCorp will offer FlatWire Ready wire and interconnect devices for both RG-6 and CAT-5. The company also plans to announce enhanced versions of these wire types. Question 9. When will DeCorp’s FlatWire products be available in the U.S. and what will the cost be relative to traditional wiring products? The first products are expected to be available in 2001 and will accommodate audio and loudspeaker needs. Additional products are expected to follow in 2002 to accommodate voice/data, electrical, cable television (CATV) and low-voltage applications. While the cost of the wiring itself is competitive, DeCorp’s FlatWire Ready products are much cheaper if you consider installation. Because DeCorp’s wire is installed on the surface of walls and/or ceilings instead of behind the walls, there is no cost associated with drywall or plaster repairs – and no mess, either.
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