The analysis of how cables carry signals is called Cable Transmission Characteristics Analysis. One of the primary areas of concern is “attenuation,” which refers to the reduction in power of the transmitted signal. The time taken to reach the destination is also referred to as cable propagation delay. This is also another major factor of data transmission, especially in high speeds. The delay closely associates with crosstalk, which is the measure of interference between a circuit and adjacent conductors within a multi-conductor cable. Consider, for instance, the Cat6a high-speed Ethernet cable; crosstalk reduction is essential to preserve data precision throughout the transmission process. Analyzing these factors helps engineers design sophisticated communication systems with the right cables for different needs.