Now! Structured Cabling is Strengthening the Backbone

Building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure is a Structured cabling that consists of a various standardized smaller elements. Cabling infrastructure has become a vital component of an enterprise’s IT strategy.

Structured cabling is a standardized cabling system designed to carry data, voice and video signals in a residential or commercial environment. Traditionally, cabling has full focused on “Cat 5” unshielded twisted pair cable as it is used in Ethernet networks but network architectures are changing.

Networks have increased in speed from 10 Mb/s to 10 Gb/s, 1,000 times that promote the use of fiber, especially in backbone workstation and networks connections. A new generation of users has become accustomed to “mobility”, using the latest generation of wireless networks, usually WiFi, with personal digital assistants, laptops and smart phones so that it can be to avoided for being tethered to a desktop.

Structured cabling is categorized into six subsystems:

Types of Structured cabling:

Cat 3, Cat 5, Cat 5e, Cat 6, Cat 6e, Fiber Optics Cabling and Coax Cabling etc.

When designing your cabling backbone, there are some key considerations that need to take into account.

Advantages of Structured cabling:

So, we think that Cabling needs have become very specific now. Organisations need to be equipped with better knowledge which can make or break their basic IT infrastructure.

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