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If your ISP provides the kind of speed this cable supports and you have that high speed plan, it makes sense to buy this. Else pick a standard cat6 cable should do just fine.
I like it for practical reasons, like I can tell the cable apart from other cables. I run one between my modem and router. So many cables down there, less interference sounds good.
Google search excerpt:
"If cost were no object then Cat8 would be the perfect choice today. It's freer from interference and cross-talk, and offers faster data transmission speeds than Cat6 and Cat6a. These days Cat8 can be found in data centers where quality and transmission rates matter, and where operations typically involve quick loading ..."
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you would use multi mode fiber.
Google search excerpt:
"If cost were no object then Cat8 would be the perfect choice today. It's freer from interference and cross-talk, and offers faster data transmission speeds than Cat6 and Cat6a. These days Cat8 can be found in data centers where quality and transmission rates matter, and where operations typically involve quick loading ..."
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