Structured Cabling
Structured cabling is building telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of several standardized smaller elements called subsystems. Expert technicians install and maintain advanced systems while delivering the highest standard of quality in the industry.
Services
Security Camera Install
We install wireless, IP, & analog systems in residential & commercial spaces.
Low Voltage Work
Cable pulling and organization for everything from cameras to media.
Media/Theatre Install
Use home theatre systems, speakers, and more to enhance your sound or office experience.
Structured Cabling Standards
Our data-cabling company installs the latest structured cabling system, the specialist follows the ANSI/TIA & ISO/IEC standards for the cable layout and physical installation of the structured cables.
The ISO/EIC is the international standard followed worldwide for information technology systems. As its name suggests, it standardizes and regulates structured cabling systems within an IT network. The ISO standards are strictly reviewed every five years.
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A structured cabling system consists of six essential components. They are horizontal cabling, backbone cabling, work area, telecommunications closet, equipment room & entrance facility.
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The ANSI/TIA-568-C standard addresses the following things:
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Subsystems of the structured cabling system.
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Minimum requirements for telecommunications cabling.
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Installation methods and networking practices.
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Connector & pin assignments.
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The life span of a telecommunications cabling system technology (which should exceed 10 years)
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Media types & performance specifications for the latest horizontal and backbone cabling.
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Connecting the hardware performance specifications
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Recommended topology & distances
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The definitions of cabling elements (such as horizontal cable, cross-connects, telecommunication outlets, etc.)

