Structured Cabling Solutions

Telecoms have become increasingly important in today’s world of business. A full telecom system is now very complex and can grow to include miles of cabling, dozens of different systems and plenty of complication. So, it is important to know what choices that you have.

Getting an expert in to provide your structured data cabling systems is often a daunting affair. There are lots of different solutions which can financially add up quickly. However, dealing with a proper specialist can result in a much more efficient system that saves plenty of money in the long run.

Poor data cabling solutions can mean that they system isn’t as efficient as it could be. This can mean that you have to deal with slower systems and sluggish performance. This can mean the possibility of data loss. Slow internet or poor quality phone systems can directly affect your business. Therefore the extra cost involved in having a true expert in structured data cabling can really pay dividends in the medium to long term.

In short, structured cabling is simply the professional term that is used to describe data and telecoms cable that links together. This linking together is what forms a network. For example, a dozen computers in an office may all link together to share a common database. This in itself is a network. It is important that this network allows each user and device to communicate with each other as efficiently and fast as possible.

Structured cabling is a lot more advanced than it used to be. New procedures, products and leaps in technology have all contributed to an ever-evolving sector. There is a lot more complexity in most of today’s networks. As more businesses rely on a growing number of computers and devices, networks have had to become bigger and faster. Many years ago a network may have consisted of as little as two different systems. Now this has evolved to a large number of businesses needing to connect literally hundreds or even thousands of computers and devices to a single network. This allows all users to share information quickly and efficiently. It also allows for additional security. This has also become increasingly important over the years.

There are a number of different telecoms options. You could use VoIP or an existing analogue system. VoIP often works out a lot cheaper and allows for calls to be placed over an internet connection. International calls can be a lot cheaper this way. However, it does mean that for optimum call quality that you will want a competent internet connection.

Cat 6a and Cat 7 cabling will allow 10-gigabit Ethernet over 100 metres of copper cabling. This is a form of copper wiring. They are rated for transmission frequencies of up to 600mhz. This can be good for fast and efficient data exchange.

Fibre optic links is something else that you may choose. This type of data cabling uses photons to transmit data rather than the traditional electrical pulses. This means that much higher speeds can be reached and data loss can be minimised. It also allows cabling to stretch much further than copper cable. This is good for places where long cabling is required. This can really help increase efficiency for large networks.

Comm-si can provide voice and data network cabling solutions that really help your business. They are flexible and can help in many different areas. They can help with standard cat5e Lan, cat6, cat 6a, cat 7 and even fibre optic links. They are highly experienced in their field.

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