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WAGO Telecommunication cables and wires

Specifying telecom on real projects means picking cable families and hardware that behave the same on every floor and every rack. WAGO’s portfolio covers copper and fiber for campus backbones and floor zones, plus the termination bits that keep shielding, bend radii, and labeling consistent from the MDF to the last outlet. The goal: predictable performance, clean EMC practice, and assemblies that don’t fight your installers.

Product Range and Series Overview

wago telecommunication cables portfolio for campus links

wago telecommunication cables span copper categories for outlets and zoned consolidation points, outdoor PE jackets for ducts and risers, and fiber in distribution or breakout builds for backbone runs. Expect indoor LSZH for offices, armoured options for plant corridors, and pre-terminated trunks where shutdown windows are tight.

wago data communication cables categories and shielding

wago data communication cables arrive in U/UTP, F/UTP, U/FTP, and S/FTP so you can tune alien crosstalk, EMC, and bend behaviour. Cat5e remains economical for legacy, Cat6 fits typical office floors, and Cat6A carries multi-gig and high-power PoE without bundle surprises.

wago telecom wiring topology from closet to outlet

For floor distribution, wago telecom wiring supports star topologies from patch panel to outlet, MPTL for devices without outlets, and zone cabling with consolidation points above ceilings. Pre-labelled harnesses reduce field punching where time is short.

wago structured cabling components and hierarchy

In multi-building sites, wago structured cabling covers campus backbone (fiber), building backbone (fiber or Cat6A), and horizontal (Cat6/Cat6A). Patch panels, keystone modules, adapters, and cable managers ship as matched sets so your racks look identical in every closet.

Technical Specifications and Standards

wago communication cables fiber grades and connectors

For backbones, wago communication cables include OS2 single-mode for distance and OM4 multimode for high port density; connectors land as LC duplex for distribution, MPO/MTP for trunks, and field-fit LC where splicing isn’t practical. Tight-buffered builds suit indoor risers; gel-free loose tube helps outdoors and ducts.

wago network wiring performance classes and PoE

When planning PoE, wago network wiring is offered with conductor sizes and shields that manage temperature rise in bundles and keep voltage drop under control. Choose solid copper horizontals for channels, factory patch leads for equipment, and specify bundle size in crowded trays near warm equipment.

Applications and Compatibility

  • Commercial offices: Cat6 horizontals with LSZH jackets, S/FTP in noisy risers, surface-print legends that match outlet labels for quick audits.

     
  • Industrial and utilities: Cat6A with braid-plus-foil shields near drives, outdoor PE in yards, and armoured fiber between buildings.

     
  • Healthcare and education: low-smoke copper and fiber with colour-coded footprints; service loops for equipment shifts without re-pulling.

     

Integration with Other Brand Products

WAGO termination hardware lines up with the same discipline used on terminals and shield clamps: 360° bonds at gland plates, identifier carriers that survive cleaning, and panel fittings that respect cable OD and bend windows. HMIs, controllers, and I/O blocks land on the same labeling scheme so maintenance can trace links without ad-hoc charts.

wago telecom accessories termination hardware and labeling

Field teams pair wago telecom accessories—keystone jacks, patch panels, adapters, cable managers, glands, and shield clamps—with pre-printed label strips and QR rack maps. Tooling and cages are shared across series, which keeps spares light.

Selection Criteria for B2B Clients

  1. Pick medium and route fiber for backbone, Cat6/Cat6A for horizontals; match jacket to space (LSZH, PE, armoured).
  2. Set EMC policy select the shield class (U/UTP through S/FTP) and define 360° bonding at entry points.
  3. Define device strategy outlet-to-patch for offices, MPTL for APs/cameras, zone cabling where churn is high.
  4. Plan PoE and heat choose conductor size and bundle limits; reserve airflow paths near switches.
  5. Lock termination ecosystem keystones, panels, and labels from one set; publish tester settings and acceptance margins.

Advantages of working with Bankoflamps

We work the way contractors build: tailored B2B pricing with custom quotes and a dedicated account manager who learns your site standards. Expect quote turnarounds in roughly an hour, plus straightforward ordering by EAN or MPN. The portal shows live EU-wide stock, lead times and order status, and lets you download always-current price lists; purchase history and analytics help with forecasting. Trusted accounts can operate on post-payment terms up to 30 days. We consolidate consignments to lower delivery costs, hold prices for defined validity periods, and supply teams across France, the Baltics, Germany, Spain, Italy, Belgium, and the Netherlands.