Editorial Correction

Dec. 1, 2007
In the Top 25 Revisions to the 2008 NEC article in November 2007, there was an inadvertent text error. On page 57, under No. 25, the text should have stated: No less than one communications outlet shall be installed within each dwelling unit cabled to the service provider demarcation point.

In the “Top 25 Revisions to the 2008 NEC” article in November 2007, there was an inadvertent text error. On page 57, under No. 25, the text should have stated: “No less than one communications outlet shall be installed within each dwelling unit cabled to the service provider demarcation point.”

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