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Quote ChrisH Replybullet Topic: Cabling a new building
    Posted: 25 Feb 2010 at 8:59am
Hello all,

I'm cabling a new building and I'm fine when it comes to the data side but I need some help when it comes to the analog.

I am using cat5e with RJ12 jacks at the wall but once its back at the wiring closet (demarc) I'm not sure what I should punch them down to so (Qwest) the telephone company can bring in their lines and patch over to them.
There isn't to many analog lines anyway only about 10 total.
What would you suggest and if you have any websites or videos I would appreciate it.
I would use a 66 or 110 block but Im not sure exactly how to punch down to it so Qwest can cross connect to it.

Cheers,
Chris
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