TIA-606-D is a commercial building telecommunications cabling standard that outlines the requirements for designing, installing, and testing copper cabling systems. The standard covers the specifications for Category 3, 5e, 6, and 6A cabling systems, which are widely used in commercial and industrial settings.

| Class | Description | Use Case | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Served by a single equipment room (ER) within a building | A small office or a single tenant floor. | | Class 2 | A single building with multiple telecommunications spaces (e.g., ER + TRs) | A typical multi-story commercial building. | | Class 3 | A campus environment that includes multiple buildings and outside plant (OSP) elements | A corporate campus, university, or hospital complex. | | Class 4 | A multi-campus or multi-site system, which could be geographically dispersed | A large enterprise with multiple campuses in a metropolitan area. |

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TIA-606-D PDF: The Ultimate Guide to Telecommunications Administration Standard

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