Title: Importance of Network Cabling for Business Success
1IMPORTANCE OF NETWORK CABLING FOR BUSINESS SUCCESS
Design, Installation and Service
2- Network cabling is a critical component of any
business's technology infrastructure. It is the
physical medium that connects computers, servers,
switches, routers, and other network devices,
allowing them to communicate and share
information. In today's highly connected world,
network cabling is essential to business success
for several reasons - High-Speed Data Transfer
- Enhanced Productivity
- Scalability
- Security
- Cost Savings
3Twisted-pair cabling
Coaxial cabling
Fiber-optic cabling
4Is a type of network cabling that consists of two
copper wires twisted around each other to form a
pair. The twisted pair configuration reduces
electromagnetic interference and crosstalk
between the wires, improving the quality of the
signal transmitted through the cable.
Twisted-pair cabling is commonly used in Ethernet
networks and telephone systems. There are two
main types of twisted-pair cabling unshielded
twisted pair (UTP) and shielded twisted pair
(STP). UTP is the most common type of
twisted-pair cabling and is used in most Ethernet
networks.
Twisted-Pair Cabling
5Coaxial Cabling
Coaxial cabling, also known as coax cable, is a
type of cable consisting of a central conductor
surrounded by an insulating layer, a metallic
shield, and an outer jacket. The central
conductor is usually made of copper, and the
shield is typically made of braided copper wire
or aluminum foil. Coaxial cables are commonly
used in cable television systems, as well as in
some Ethernet networks and telephone systems.
6Fiber-optic cabling, also known as optical fiber,
is a type of network cabling that uses thin
strands of glass or plastic fibers to transmit
data as pulses of light. It is commonly used in
long-distance telecommunications networks, as
well as in local area networks (LANs) and data
centers. The key advantage of fiber-optic cabling
is its ability to transmit data over longer
distances and at higher speeds than other types
of cabling. Fiber-optic cabling can also transmit
data at much higher speeds than copper cabling,
with some fibers capable of transmitting data at
speeds of up to 100 Gbps or more.
Fiber-Optic Cabling
7- UTP Cabling Category 5e, 6 and 6A Copper
Solutions - Horizontal Cabling Systems
- Testing and Certification to TIA\EIA BICSI
Standards - Multimode and Single Mode Fiber Optic Systems
- Backbone Distribution Systems
- Telecommunication and Equipment Rooms
- Extended Warranties on installation
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8To prevent your network from becoming obsolete,
its important to future-proof your cabling. But,
how can you prevent networking problems from
happening in the first place?
Understand the different types of network
cabling and what each is best for. Plan ahead
and factor in future growth. Use the right
tools and techniques to avoid problems down the
road. Label your cables correctly so you can
easily find the one you need when its time to
make changes. Maintain your cables properly for
optimal performance.
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