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Testing to industry standards for any cable means _______.a.It meets minimum performance specifications of that standardb.It will work with any network or transmission devicec.It will qualify for any manufacturer’s warranty programd.It exceeds performance specifications of that standard

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Testing to industry standards for any cable means _______.a.It meets minimum performance specifications of that standardb.It will work with any network or transmission devicec.It will qualify for any manufacturer’s warranty programd.It exceeds performance specifications of that standard

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Testing to industry standards for any cable means that it meets minimum performance specifications of that standard. This is because industry standards are set to ensure a certain level of performance and quality. If a cable is tested and meets these standards, it means it has met the minimum requirements set by the industry. It does not necessarily mean it will work with any network or transmission device, qualify for any manufacturer’s warranty program, or exceed performance specifications of the standard.

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