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This is unjacketed 6 pair telephone wire. We call this particular type of wire “E Wire”. It’s a type of inside wire used for telephone service in houses and apartments in the 1960s and 70s. It’s probably original to the house. It probably runs through your attic, and dips down to your phone jacks in the walls. Not useful for much except telephone service. Anything more than that will need to be a “home run” from device to device.
This is correct. Probably daisey chained through the house. If it’s an apt don’t cut it as it may be shared iw. If it’s your house only useful for telephone and dsl.
I never knew that it had its own name, cool! I just know that I cursed every time I encountered it.