In commercial buildings, structured cabling and networking refers to the extensive system of hardware, cables, and all the associated equipment that delivers a building’s wireless and telecommunications infrastructure. This infrastructure serves various business uses, including transmitting voice and text data through a computer network and providing telephone services. Quite simply, structured cabling is the backbone of connectivity for commercial buildings, and to ensure optimal performance, efficiency, and scalability, it is essential for commercial building cabling to be professionally managed at the design and implementation stage.
A well-designed and installed structured cabling system in a commercial space provides businesses with a robust, flexible, and (most importantly) reliable infrastructure for wireless connectivity and to transfer voice and data communications. For example, a structured cabling system should ensure fast and consistent connectivity, support high-speed data transfer rates, enable easy troubleshooting, and allow support teams to quickly identify and address issues before they compromise the entire network. Poorly managed cabling design and implementation could lead to intermittent faults that are difficult to diagnose and fix, excessive exposure to heat and moisture, outdated cabling infrastructure, or simply a messy, sprawling design as more cables are added to the overall infrastructure, making the system disorganized and problematic to manage.
In most commercial buildings, the structured cabling infrastructure is divided into six smaller modules to make the system more manageable, and these are typically connected throughout a building or campus. Commercial structural cabling normally consists of entrance facilities, backbone cabling, horizontal cabling, work area components, equipment rooms, and telecommunication rooms. Let’s look at each of these in turn.
Investing in a structured cabling system will streamline and simplify the installation of new data and voice communication equipment within your commercial premises and scale your cabling system to accommodate changed business needs. Our professional cabling solutions consider the specific requirements of your building and its occupiers, the safety and quality standards relevant to your jurisdiction, and your business’s unique needs.
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