ICC Introduces CAT6A Keystone Jack with Inline IDC Termination

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CAT6A keystone jack showing inline IDC pair-to-pair wire termination

ICC has expanded its CAT6A connectivity offerings with the addition of a keystone jack that uses inline IDC termination. The keystone jack is intended for structured cabling installations where CAT6A performance and IDC-style termination are required.

The CAT6A keystone jack uses an inline insulation displacement contact (IDC) termination layout. This design allows conductors to be terminated in a straight-through orientation instead of an angled layout. The inline configuration positions wire pairs in a linear path from entry to termination.

The keystone jack follows a standard keystone form factor and is compatible with keystone wall plates, surface mount boxes, and patch panels commonly used in structured cabling systems. It is intended for CAT6A network installations where IDC-style termination is specified.

The keystone jack is intended for use in structured cabling environments such as commercial buildings, data rooms, telecommunications spaces, and work area outlets where CAT6A performance and IDC termination are specified.

The CAT6A keystone jack with inline IDC termination expands ICC’s CAT6A connectivity portfolio and is offered alongside existing keystone jack termination options within the structured cabling product line. Learn more about the CAT6A inline IDC keystone jack.