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Hi there, I use CAT5 cable for my telephone connections and it has worked
fine for years. Cheers Tony.. "gothika" wrote in message ... As stated in my previous threads I'll be running new wire for my phones. A couple of questions. I have a couple of large spools of network cable, the blue shielded stuff. I'm thinking it's 8 strand in 4 twisted pairs.(This is high grade stuff that I used when helping a friend network his office building. Commonly called "bluefire" cable.) Would this cable work for regular phone line? Also would it be of any benefit to run this in metal conduit to prevent noise and any possible passive tap?(High impedance pickup coil) I know this wire is way more expensive than regular phone line but I have a surplus of it and that'd be cheaper than going out and buying a new spool of phone cable. |
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