When designing a backbone distribution system, you will need to include a telecommunications enclosure (TE). A TE can be

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When designing a backbone distribution system, you will need to include a telecommunications enclosure (TE). A TE can be

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When designing a backbone distribution system, you will need to include a telecommunications enclosure (TE). A TE can be defined as a:

A. Splice point for copper cabling only
B. Point where the backbone cabling interfaces to the horizontal cabling and may be utilized in place of a traditional Telecommunications Room (TR)
C. Location for housing building cross-connect cabling only
D. Location to house the splice transitioning from outdoor to indoor cabling only
E. Facility to store slack copper and fiber cables
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