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Cat6 UTP Cable — Direct Import

Category 6 unshielded twisted-pair cable for Gigabit Ethernet networks. 250 MHz bandwidth, 23 AWG pure-copper conductor, 1000BASE-T at the full 100 m channel and 10GBASE-T to about 55 m. TIA-568.C.2 compliant. The default cabling spec for offices, hotels, retail, schools, and edge-network buildouts.

Voltera ships Cat6 in 1,000 ft pull boxes and bulk spools to specialty distributors, integrators, ISPs, and project supply buyers across the Caribbean, Central America, and South America. CMR, CMP, and CMX jackets — direct from the factory, never CCA. Full container or mixed with Cat6A, fiber, conduit, or other electrical materials. MOQs are real, not policy. Quotes go out in firm with incoterms.

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Cat6 UTP Cable Specifications

Standard
TIA-568.C.2 / ISO 11801 Class E
Category
Category 6 (Cat6)
Bandwidth
250 MHz
Speed
1000BASE-T (1 Gbps) at 100m · 10GBASE-T up to 55m
Cable type
UTP — Unshielded Twisted Pair, 4 pairs
Conductor
23 AWG solid or stranded copper
Jacket
CMR (riser) · CMP (plenum) · CMX (outdoor)
Temperature
-20°C to +75°C operating
Available
1,000ft pull box · Bulk spool (customizable length)

Cat5e vs Cat6 vs Cat6A

Cat6 is the default for Gigabit Ethernet in offices, hotels, retail, and residential. If the project specs 10G at the full 100 m channel, the right cable is Cat6A — we ship that under the same configuration.

SpecCat5eCat6Cat6A
Bandwidth100 MHz250 MHz500 MHz
Max speed at 100m1 Gbps1 Gbps10 Gbps
10G distanceNot supportedUp to 55m100m
AWG24 AWG23 AWG23 AWG
Crosstalk controlBasicSpline separatorEnhanced shielding

Where Cat6 Cable Gets Installed

Commercial Buildings

Horizontal cabling for offices, coworking spaces, and retail environments with high user density.

Hotels and Hospitality

Network infrastructure for guest rooms, WiFi access points, and IPTV systems.

Schools and Universities

Campus networks connecting classrooms, labs, and administrative areas.

Government Projects

Data infrastructure for government buildings, municipalities, and public service centers.

Industrial Facilities

Plant networks for SCADA systems, access control, and industrial communications.

Premium Residential

Structured cabling in high-end condominiums and residential developments.

Buying Cat6 Cable Wholesale — FAQ

What is Cat6 cable and where is it used?

Cat6 is Category 6 unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable for Gigabit Ethernet networks. 250 MHz bandwidth, 23 AWG conductors, 100-meter channel for 1000BASE-T. TIA-568.C.2. The default for structured cabling in offices, hotels, retail, schools, edge data centers, and high-end residential — anywhere a building needs Gigabit at the wall.

Is your Cat6 pure copper or CCA?

Pure copper. The cheap "Cat6" pricing on the market is often copper-clad aluminum (CCA) — same color jacket, very different cable. CCA fails real Cat6 channel certification, has higher attenuation at distance, and runs hot under PoE++ load. If a project asks for Cat6 it should arrive as Cat6.

How far can Cat6 run at Gigabit speed?

Cat6 supports 1000BASE-T at the full 100-meter (328 ft) channel. For 10GBASE-T the reliable distance drops to roughly 37–55 m depending on alien crosstalk, bundle density, and cable quality. Past 55 m at 10G, the right spec is Cat6A.

Can Cat6 support 10 Gigabit Ethernet?

Yes — with a distance ceiling. Cat6 hits 10GBASE-T up to about 55 m in clean installations. For 10G at the full 100 m channel, Cat6A is the correct spec, not Cat6. Cat6 is the better cost-benefit pick when runs are short and 10G is not the primary design target.

Cat5e vs Cat6 vs Cat6A — when does each one make sense?

Cat5e tops out at 100 MHz and Gigabit to 100 m — fine for Gigabit-only refresh work. Cat6 doubles to 250 MHz and adds the spline separator for crosstalk control — Gigabit at 100 m, 10G to ~55 m. Cat6A goes to 500 MHz with tighter alien-crosstalk control — 10G at the full 100 m. New builds default to Cat6 unless the spec calls for 10G at distance.

CMR, CMP, or CMX — which jacket type?

CMR (riser) is the most common for vertical runs between floors. CMP (plenum) is required by code in plenum return-air spaces — typically above-ceiling in commercial buildings. CMX is for outdoor or direct-burial applications. The local code dictates the jacket; specify the application in the RFQ and we confirm.

Pull box or bulk spool — what packaging do you ship?

1,000 ft pull boxes are the standard packaging for project supply and distribution — they palletize cleanly and stack predictably in a container. Bulk spools with custom length runs are available for larger orders. Both packagings mix in a single container with other cabling categories or trade products.

What is the minimum order to buy Cat6 wholesale by the container?

No fixed minimum. The honest question is whether the math works for a full container of Cat6 or whether a mixed container with Cat6A, fiber, conduit, or other electrical materials gets you to a better landed cost. Send the variants, packaging, and destination — we put together the configuration that gives the best total cost.

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