Structured Cabling
Structured Cabling is a standardized approach to designing and installing a cabling system that provides a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure for commercial buildings or data centers. This system is designed to support a wide range of applications, including voice, data, video, and multimedia. This typically includes horizontal, which connects the equipment room or telecom closet to the work area, and vertical cabling which connects the telecom closets on different floors. A few application examples include ethernet cables, fiber optic cables, and coaxial cables.
Benefits
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Easy to manage.
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Adaptability & flexibility.
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Minimal risk of downtime.
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Cost-effective.
Recently Completed Projects
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North American Hoganas
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University of Pittsburgh at Johnstown