Webinar: Cabling Standards 2021

Belden Australia Pty Ltd

Friday, 21 May, 2021

Webinar: Cabling Standards 2021

Belden is presenting a live online session on Wednesday, 3 June to review the wide range of standards currently under development from associations such as IEEE, TIA and ITU. Be warned: it’s a United States-based session, so it will occur in the middle of the night for Australian attendees.

The session will explore new standards and revisions, as well as what’s coming down the road, and will explain how these standards may impact cabling and connectivity design and installation.

The webinar will also explore how the telecommunications industry is adapting to and leading change in an increasingly connected, IoT-based world. Because the demands of M2M (machine-to-machine) networks are far different from P2P (peer-to-peer) networks, our network design principles have to change. Learn, from a standards perspective, how standards are constantly evolving to keep up with this change and ensure that our networks can support increasing numbers of connected devices.

After attending this webinar, attendees will be able to:

  • explain current IEEE and TIA standards and what they impact;
  • describe upcoming IEEE and TIA standards, and why these standards are being considered; and
  • understand how network design principles are changing to support IoT and M2M communication.
     

For further information and to register, click here.

If a 4.30 am start is just not your thing but you still want to be on top of industry standards, you can access content from past events, including ‘Cabling Standards for IoT’, at the Belden APAC website here.

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