We are the service provider of LAN Networking Service. This service is provided in the best possible manner according to the demands of the different industrial specifications. Unshielded twisted pair (UTP) and Shielded twisted pair (STP) cables are ubiquitous type of copper cabling used in local area networks (LANs). These are of various types identified with the prefix CAT, as in category — each supporting a different amount of bandwidth. Inside the cable are twisted pairs of copper wires, enclosed in a protective plastic cover, with two individual wires in a single pair twisted around each other, and then the pairs are twisted around each other, as well. This is done to reduce crosstalk and electromagnetic interference, each of which can degrade network performance. Each signal on a twisted pair requires both wires. The basic difference between UTP and STP is UTP (Unshielded twisted pair) is a cable with wires that are twisted together to reduce noise and crosstalk. On the contrary, STP (Shielded twisted pair) is a twisted pair cable enclosed in foil or mesh shield that protects against electromagnetic interference.