A CC camera, or Closed-Circuit Television (CCTV) camera, is a video camera used for surveillance that transmits a signal to a private set of monitors rather than broadcasting publicly. These systems, which can include cameras, monitors, and recording devices, are primarily used for security, crime prevention, and monitoring in a wide range of public and private spaces.
A Cat6 cable is a twisted-pair cable for computer networks that supports speeds up to 1 gigabit per second (Gbps) and operates at frequencies up to 250 MHz. The "cc" most likely refers to "CCTV" (Closed-Circuit Television), meaning the cable is intended for use with surveillance systems to transmit video and sometimes power (Power over Ethernet).
CCTV surveillance is a system of video cameras that transmit signals to a specific set of monitors, unlike public broadcast TV. It is used to monitor and deter criminal activity, and can be used for security in public, private, and commercial spaces. The "closed-circuit" nature means the video feed is only accessible to authorized users on a private network.