[SOLVED] Could somebody identify these connectors?

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https://i.postimg.cc/mZ800j4z/1678999131666.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/8cx8xkvk/1678998865807.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/YCzrLgg1/1678999131685.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/Ss2bdzX1/1678999131694.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/J0rcmjbP/1678999131713.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/WbJtzhXn/1678999327072.jpg
https://i.postimg.cc/CKMqRwZx/1678999327086.jpg

Maybe related to some telephone data line ancient links, as seen in the photos, it can be attached in parallel arrays. It was tossed and abandoned in some warehouse, and I don't know where it was connected nor have found any device these cables could be attached to.

Please, if any info avaible about this item, let me know and write it down in the most technically way possible, its for an inventory.

Regards.

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That hosting site is so slow I only looked at some of the photos.

The first ones I know are 25 pair telephone cables. The ones that say vb357 come back to siemens. Siemens was a huge provider of pbx systems so I bet all these cables where used for that.
Almost all pbx have gone to VoIP and use data network cables so all that stuff is likely only valuable for recycling. Then again government offices still have lots of old analog telephone systems.
That hosting site is so slow I only looked at some of the photos.

The first ones I know are 25 pair telephone cables. The ones that say vb357 come back to siemens. Siemens was a huge provider of pbx systems so I bet all these cables where used for that.
Almost all pbx have gone to VoIP and use data network cables so all that stuff is likely only valuable for recycling. Then again government offices still have lots of old analog telephone systems.
 
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