Network Structural Cabling

Network Structural Cabling
Network Structural cabling is the design and installation of a cabling system that will support multiple hardware uses and be suitable for today's needs and those of the future.

A structured cabling system is a complete system of cabling and associated hardware, which provides a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure. This infrastructure serves a wide range of uses, such as to provide telephone service or transmit data through a computer network. It should not be device dependent.

Structured cabling installations typically include entrance facilities; vertical and horizontal backbone pathways; vertical and horizontal backbone cables; horizontal pathways; horizontal cables; work area outlets; equipment rooms; telecommunications closets; cross-connect facilities; multi-user telecommunications outlet assemblies (MUTOA); transition points; and consolidation points. What Are the Benefits of Structured Cabling?

1Future Proof Investment
By far one of the most significant benefits of a structured cabling system is the high bandwidth, which makes it a reliable infrastructure for supporting business growth. In today’s competitive business world, having adaptable IT that is scalable and can respond quickly to industry changes is vital. In order to retain existing customers and continuously acquire new ones, businesses need a data centre that supports the quick and easy development and deployment of new services. With structured cabling, you can rest assured your network infrastructure won’t become outdated and will support all emerging applications as your business grows.
2Simplicity

There is a high level of simplicity and straightforwardness that comes with an organised cabling system. In a typical office environment, several different devices and IT equipment are being used at the same time, so running everything off one single system eliminates the complexity of having multiple wiring infrastructures in place. For example, if a problem occurs, it is far easier to identify the issue and solve it with structured network cabling. This means far less time and money lost in the long-term.

3Cost Effective
Structured data cabling is a cost-effective solution to the smooth running of your business. The scalable and highly flexible network will provide a continuous flow of information and will be able to cope with the high demands placed on it. This in turn will boost productivity and drive business success. One simple cabling system also reduces power and maintenance costs, and eliminates the time and money spent on locating and rectifying any issues.
4Reduced Risk of Downtime
There is a high risk of human error and mistakes being made with multiple, unorganised cabling structures, which can cause workflow disruptions and network downtime. As aforementioned, a well-planned cabling system also means easier troubleshooting, so it’s easier to identify and rectify faults quickly.