Structured cabling is a telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence structured) called subsystems.
Structured cabling falls into six subsystems:
Entrance Facilities are where the building interfaces with the outside world.
Equipment Rooms host equipment which serve the users inside the building
Telecommunications Rooms house telecommunication equipment which connects the backbone and the horizontal cabling subsystems.
Backbone Cabling connect between the entrance facilities, equipment rooms and telecommunications rooms.
Horizontal Cabling connect telecommunications rooms to individual outlets on the floor.
Work-Area Components connect end-user equipment to outlets of the horizontal cabling system
We design and build flexible cabling infrastructures - structured cabling systems that support multiple voice, data, video, security and multimedia systems regardless of their manufacturer. We will help you evaluate, design and install the optimum integrated system for your company.
Copper Infrastructure Cabling Solutions
Independently verified screened and unscreened data communication structured cabling solutions, providing ultimate performance and reliability for today's and tomorrow’s copper infrastructure requirements. Our Cat 5, Cat 5e, (Cat 6, Cat 6e and Cat 7) solutions will exceed TIA Cat 5e standards.
Fiber Optic Cabling Solutions: Single mode; Multimode; Air Blown.
Conventional and blown fibre (fiber) cabling solutions that complement the deployment of optical solutions deeper into the network delivering a future-proof infrastructure. Our fiber optic services include design, engineering, installation, termination and testing.
Specialty Cabling Solutions.
Copper and fibre (fiber) solutions for diverse and environmentally demanding applications such as Mass Transit, Marine, Automotive and Aerospace that typically require adherence to strict performance criteria.
Low-voltage Cabling Solutions.
We can design and install solutions that include music / sound / paging systems and public address (PA) systems, as well as nurse call systems, CCTV and security systems, and access control systems.
Green Data Centers.
Structured cabling and/or good cable management practices contribute to making green data centers.