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  Low Voltage Infrastructure Solutions:
Also known as, Structured Cabling is a 'standards' based method of engineering and installing an integrated data, voice and video cabling infrastructure for your business. The challenge will be selecting a structured cabling system that will meet both current and future needs. Whether those needs indicate the use of Category 5e, or a Category 6 system, end-users should look for systems that not only meets, but exceeds the current bandwidth requirements. End-users should look for contractor with a proven track record in the area of standards compliance who is prepared to offer systems with performance guarantees that go beyond the minimums currently defined for each category of cabling system.

Data Cabling:
Category 5e standard is generally accepted as the minimum requirement for current data applications in new cabling system installations.

Category 6 is the current evolution of data cabling systems. It has the capacity to be able to transmit data at higher rates with increased headroom and throughput. More and more companies are investing in the future of their networks with the implementation of a Category 6 cabling system.

Voice Cabling:
Most standards organizations are recommending the use of the Category 5e standard in lieu of all earlier standards for voice networking applications.

Video/CCTV:
Video/CCTV is a video surveillance system that allows you to watch sensitive transactions or high-risk areas. This can be stored digitally or on a standard VHS cassette.

Fiber
Optic Cabling:
Fiber Optic Cables consist of strands of optically pure glass as thin as a human hair that carry digital information over long distances. With nearly unlimited Bandwidth and the ability to transmit data up to 2 Km. Fiber Optic Cable is the media used to provide most Data Backbone Connectivity. Fiber Optic Cable is impervious to Electro Magnetic Interference, better know as “EMI”. Depending on end user requirements Fiber Optic Cable is available in both 50 micron multimode and 62.5 micron multimode, as well as 8.5 micron singlemode.

   
 

 

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