Business Services
A structured cabling system is a comprehensive and standardized approach to designing and installing a building’s telecommunications infrastructure. It supports a wide range of hardware systems and is essential for reliable voice, data, and video transmission.
Core Features:
Where external service provider cables enter the building.
Houses core network equipment like servers and switches.
Contains patch panels and cross-connects for distributing signals.
Connects TRs, equipment rooms, and entrance facilities. Typically fiber or high-performance copper.
Runs from TRs to individual workstations. Usually Cat6 or Cat6A cables.
Includes outlets, patch cords, and end-user devices.
