Structured Cabling

Structured (or network) cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that determine how to wire for data or voice communications, using Cat5e or Cat6 cable and modular sockets.

We provide two standard varieties of cabling: Shielded, where one or more insulated conductors is enclosed by a common conductive layer, thus protecting them from power frequency and radio frequency interference, and also UTP cables which are not shielded. This lack of shielding results in a high degree of flexibility as well as excellent durability. UTP cables are found in many networks and telephone systems and are also the most common cable used in computer networking.

Hellerman Tyton, Bicsi ADTP, Excel and Bicsi ATP

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