I just purchased a cat 6 ethernet cable. I noticed that out of the box as I was unwrapping the cable, some parts of the cable were fused to the adjacent part of the cable. Was it like that so that it is easier to keep it wrapped up neatly or was it most likely because of a fault at the factory that caused this during the packaging process? I peeled off some of the insulation of the cable as I was splitting apart the fusion in order to unwrap the cable. Is it common to have ethernet cables fused in some areas and you must break the fusion in order to unwrap them completely? I never seen this before, but then again I don't often buy an ethernet cable. The brand of the cable is ATIVA.
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