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Amazingly enough, the sounds of the late-'70s 2 Tone wave in England made it to Lithuania and are celebrated by the punk-ska cross-over group, BIX. The band formed in the late '80s and toured Europe extensively. After a few road worn years the band issued their first CD in 1993 titled Doozgle. The band later dropped the ska stylings of their early years and became one of the more popular rock bands in Eastern Europe. ~ Leon Jackson, All Music Guide
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For the BBS, see Byte Information Exchange and also Bix (disambiguation).

BIX (Building Industry Cross-connect) is part of a telephony cross-connect system (Integrated Building Distribution Network - IBDN) created in the 1970's by Nortel Networks. As a system, it consists of various sizes of punch-down blocks, cable distribution accessories (such as moulded rings and strips), and a punch-down tool to terminate wires at the punch-down block. The BIX cross-connect system as a whole is certified for Category-5e. The BIX cross-connect system is primarily composed of two parts: the mounts, and the connectors.

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The Mounts and Connectors

BIX mounts are wall-mounted frames, generally built from 16 gauge steel. The frames feature a rectangular plastic backplate, and two plastic brackets that extend from either side of the backplate to fit between two and ten BIX connectors. The connectors are oriented horizontally on the mount. The BIX mounts are referred to as either '12E','10A' or '10C'. The 12E frames will mount up to 12 connectors; The 10A frames will mount up to 10 connectors; the 10C frames will mount 2 connectors.

BIX connectors are rectangular punch-down blocks used to terminate up to 25 pairs. The connecters have a slip-in fitting which automatically strips the wire as it is punched down, eliminating the need for pre-stripping. BIX connectors also have a pair-splitter to facilitate fast arranging of wires on the punch-down block. BIX connectors are usually referred to as '1A' connectors, or "1As." Other BIX connectors are the 1A4 and 5A, BIX also has a 46DI block for data applications.

GigaBIX

NORDX/CDT developed the GigaBIX IDC–based system with a transmission performance that goes beyond the Category-6 standard and is available in two topologies: the Patch Cord topology and the Cross-Connect Wire topology. It is based on the mature BIX technology, which is over 25 years old and well-established in the telecommunications industry. The termination and installation procedures have been improved, allowing the quality of the system to surpass Category-6. The system guarantees channel bandwidths up to 300 MHz, and can transmit data up to 4.8 Gbit/s.[1]

The GigaBIX system is comprised primarily of mounts and connectors. The Patch Cord topology utilizes GigaBIX PS6+ patch cords which are 4 pair 23-AWG UTP cords with a channel bandwidth of 250 MHz or 300 MHz, depending on how they are employed. These patch cords are typically used with the and the Cross-Connect topology utilizes GigaBIX cross-connect wire. Both topologies utilize the same mounts, connectors, distribution frames, and other accessories (such as designation strips, wire guards, covers, distribution rings, and many other accessories).

History

In February 1996, Nortel Cable Group was sold to Cable Design Technologies Corporation., who called this group NORDX/CDT[2]. NORDX/CDT subsequently merged with Belden Inc in July 2004, becoming Belden CDT Inc.[3] In May 2007 Belden CDT officially changed its name to Belden Inc.[4]

References

  1. ^ "GigaBIX". ITWorldCanada website. http://www.itworldcanada.com/a/Network-World/9e696b26-16de-425f-92b9-ab25bd8d0706.html. Retrieved on 2007-12-04. 
  2. ^ "NORDX/CDT, Our First 100 Years". Belden CDT Networking (NORDX) website. http://www.nordx.com/public/htmen/1_1.htm. Retrieved on 2006-03-30. 
  3. ^ "Company History". Belden CDT Inc. website. http://investor.belden.com/history.cfm. Retrieved on 2006-03-30. 
  4. ^ "Belden Investor Relations". http://investor.belden.com/ReleaseDetail.cfm?ReleaseID=245379. Retrieved on 2007-09-04. 

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