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CCCA Warns of Copper Clad Aluminum Cable's Potential Liability

by Lauren Dempsey on October 24, 2012

The CCCA has issued another white paper addressing the non-compliant copper clad aluminum (CCA) communications cables which have been falsely labeled. If you are an installation contractor or manufacturer you should be cautious of these cables to avoid any potential legal action associated with their use. To get more information read the white paper below, created by Crowell & Moring law firm.

View Crowell & Moring White Paper.

Post originally appeared on the CCCA blog.

Topics: communications cable CCCA

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