ADSL Cables Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Line or simply ADSL cables are the interface that attaches high-speed modems or router to a fixed telephone line. The connection results into 10-times faster data transferability and is a vital ingredient in broadband connections. |
BT cables BT cables helps in connecting and extending your modem/PC connection to/from a fixed or wall-mounted socket. Coming in variable lengths and help in easy connectivity away from the distribution centre, BT telephone extension cables support in easy maneuvering across different floors of a home or office. |
Modem cables Modem Cables help in connecting a modem to a wall-mounted or fixed-based source point. In a range of options suitable for American as well as UK modem connection standards, modem cables of variable lengths help in establishing network connectivity across the span of the floors of a house or office. |
Network cables Network cables are the medium via which information gets across from one network device to another. Based on network types and their distribution pattern, a list of network cables includes varieties like, Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP) Cable, Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) Cable, Coaxial Cable, Fiber Optic Cable. |
USB cables Earlier USB 1.0; presently USB 2.0, Universal Serial Bus or simply USB stands to be one of the most popular medium of information exchange. They offer a Plug and Play, easy and hassle-free medium of transferring information from one storage medium to the other. |
Power leads A power cord; power lead; or line cord as it is known as, is a cable that joins an electrical appliance temporarily to an electrical power source via wall socket or extension cord. Either fixed to the appliance or connected via a female connector, power leads feature a 2-3 pin power plug that plays as the connecting head. |