TELCOFLEX®: A Central Office Power Cable and A Speaker Wire In One
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TELCOFLEX®: A Central Office Power Cable and A Speaker Wire In One

Looking for a high-quality speaker cable? Want to power your telecom business? In both these cases, TELCOFLEX® is one of the best choices on the market. Of course, there is an abundance of high-quality speaker cables for every purpose and wallet. However, you may find that the sound quality is not what you have been looking for with time. Namely, some otherwise excellent cables may sound hard in specific frequencies. This may hinder the experience that you expect when buying a speaker wire. If you are one of the people who have experienced these issues before, consider TELCOFLEX®.

Telecom Industry's Favorite

Because of its unparalleled quality, it is a leading cable in the telecom industry. At Nassau National Cable, we sell telcoflex cables mostly to the representatives of the telecom companies because these cables are allowed for general wiring in central office power plants. These cables meet all of the specifications of telecom companies. However, regular customers can also enjoy this cable as it is affordable for the quality that it provides. Despite its impressive industrial characteristics, TELCOFLEX® still makes a perfect undemanding home speaker wire. 

What is TELCOFLEX®?

TELCOFLEX is a cable designed for telecommunications and power distribution in conduct and cable tray systems. It is used in cell towers, data centers, and CATV. Aside from providing a superior quality of sound, this electrical cable also has impressive durability and flexibility. For instance, if you run this cable parallel and then twist it after some time, you would not notice any change in the sound quality.

What's more? In TELCOFLEX, the creators championed a next-generation environmentally friendly, low-smoke, lead-free, silicone-free, and halogen-free insulation TelcoHyde 522 that is resistant to most types of impact. The oxygen index of this insulation is just 35 percent. Not only will these cables last you long, but you also most likely would not need to replace them when environmental rules on cabling become stricter.

Choosing Your Ideal Cable

Decided that you want to go after TELCOFLEX? On our website, we stock TELCOFLEX II, TELCOFLEX III, and TELCOFLEX IV central office power wires. There are differences in the characteristics and applications of these cable versions. Type Two is often referred to as a non-braided telephone power cable, whereas Type Three and Type Four possess a braid over the insulation. Visit our website to learn which specific cable is perfect for your electrical project.

Important Note! Remember that no other cables are accepted instead of TELCOFLEX® in office power plants. It is the only electrical cable specifically rated by UL for these applications in the United States. Therefore, if your goal is to power a central office, you have no alternatives to TELCOFLEX®.

However, if you are an individual customer looking for a speaker wire, you may find that TELCOFLEX is not for you if your demands for a speaker wire are simpler. In this case, you can visit nassaunationalcable.com and choose from hundreds of premium and budget speaker cables.

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Vita Chernikhovska

is a dedicated content creator at Nassau National Cable, where she simplifies complex electrical concepts for a broad audience. With over a decade of experience in educational content and five years specializing in wire and cable, her work has been cited by authoritative sources, including the New York Times. Vita's popular series, such as 'What is the amp rating for a cable size' and 'How to wire different switches and appliances,' make technical information accessible. She also interviews industry professionals and contributes regularly to the wire and cable podcast.

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