Differential signaling is used in most wired transmission scenarios due to its signal integrity. Twisted pair cabling is the most popular choice for differential transmission modes as seen in its usage cabling for ethernet, RS485/RS422, HDMI, CAN bus, and USB. The popularity and ready availability of twisted pair circular cabling makes it a temping choice for medium to long distance transmission of a group of digital signals. However, certain use cases cannot take advantage of differential transmission modes. This could be due to a variety of factors like additional cost of differential trans-receivers, environmental factors affecting performance of conversion circuitry, and added complexity. The use of typical twisted pair cabling for single ended transmission may prove detrimental for signal integrity. Usage of flat cabling in such scenarios enables the retaining of the single ended architecture with the added benefit of high signal integrity. This paper will examine the advantages of flat cabling in medium distance, less than 4 m (13 ft), transmission of single ended signals in the context of signal to signal crosstalk.