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STRUCTURED CABLING

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     Structured network cabling is crucial for any business because businesses today rely on a dependable structured network cabling system to run their daily processes.

Structured cabling is defined as building or campus telecommunications cabling  infrastructure. is the design and installation of a cabling system that will support multiple hardware uses and be suitable for today's needs and those of the future.

  • Structure cabling Voice - Data - Fiber.

  • Office Network copper cabling  CAT 5 - CAT 6 and CAT 6A.

  • Fiber Optic cabling.

  • Fiber Optic fusion splicing.

  • Aerial, Underground and Outdoor cabling.

  • Patch Panel Installation and Termination.

  • Conference room builds.

  • Wireless access point cable and installations.

  • Audio and Video Coaxial, HDMI, VGA, and DVR.

  • Relocate IT equipment (ex. Rack, Server, UPS, Switch, Router/Firewall).

  • Fiber optic cabling termination, and fusion splicing for multimode or single mode.

  • Cable Testing, Analysis, and Certification.

  • Telecom, Server Room, IT Room, IDF Room and MDF Room Built-Outs’.

  • Add, Remove, Move and Change Cabling.

Network communication

Twisted pair

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Cat6

       Shielded/unshielded tia/eia-568-b supports up to 10 gbps. 

1000 mbps/1 gbps maximum tansmission speed at 100 meters or 328 feet.

maximum bandwith 250 mhz.

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Cat6a

       Shielded cable “a” stands for “augmented” support twice the maximum

bandwith. it maintains higher transmission speeds over longer network

cable lenghts. 10000 mbps/10 gbps maximum tansmission speed at 100 meters 

or 328 feet. maximum bandwith 500 mhz.

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Cat7

       Shielded cable iso/iec 11801 10000 mbps/10 gbps maximum tansmission speed

at 100 meters or 328 feet. maximum bandwith 600 mhz.

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Cat8

       Shielded 25 gbps or 40 gbps maximum stransmission speed at 100 meters or

328 feet.  maximum bandwith 2000 mh z.

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