Yes. And no.
In some circumstances, 20 feet may be sufficient. In others, 4 feet may be required. The point is that cable securing & supporting, in this case, is based on the discretion of the AHJ based on what is neat & workmanlike unless otherwise specified in the manufacturer's installation instructions or as directed by approved engineering.
:rant:This is a perfect example of what the NFPA is supposedly getting rid of from their codes and standards. We are told that basically, "if you can't measure it, you can't enforce it" and yet the old "neat and workmanlike" still shows up in the NEC. And the cable manufacturers will tell you "install per applicable code"; I know, I've tried to get them to commit on more than one occasion. This doesn't do anyone any good, worst for the AHJ who can only come off seeming to be arbitrary because, well, he will be!
AHJ: "Wow, every 3-1/2 feet! Five or six would have been plenty!
Me: "That's not what you said on the last job you inspected!! This spacing added a whole man-day to this job! @#$%%!!@#!