Twisted pair cable (most commonly Unshielded Twisted Pair in the US and Canada, and Shielded Copper Twisted Pair in the UK and Europe) is the primary means by which computer networks are strung together for data transmission. Shielded twisted pair cabling is more expensive, but has fewer issues with interference with other electronic devices. Of these types of cables, there are two general categories - stranded (where each pair of copper communications conduits are made up of strands of wire braided together) and solid.
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