Structured Cabling is defined as building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized or structured
smaller elements.
If you design and install a structured cabling system in the right way It will deliver predictable performance as well as have the flexibility to accommodate moves, additions, and changes; maximize system availability; provide redundancy; and future proofs the usability of the cabling system.
Our goal is to provide you with a cabling infrastructure that will make all your investments in technology worthwhile.
In addition to providing data structure cabling solutions, our company assists our clients in troubleshooting problems in the data center, as well as in structured cabling installation. We have experience with enterprise accounts, schools, financial institutions, retail, and medical facilities across the Middle East.
If your business is small, you might have been satisfied with point-to-point cabling. However, as your business grows, the amount of data used and sent increases. With point-to-point cabling, it will be very difficult to manage, when relocating your business or moving.
Additionally, if your cable system is not organized properly, pinpointing and locating a problem can take a lot longer. When you install a structured cabling system, you invest in a scalable infrastructure. The amount of technology used in the workplace will only rise in the coming years, so your network must be able to meet your needs in terms of speed and bandwidth.
A structured cabling solution supports video, voice, applications, and any other tool you may utilize in your business. In an IT infrastructure, different types of cables serve different functions, but they all work together. The workplace is constantly being enhanced with new technologies and tools. Structured cabling can help you keep up.
Protect horizontal cross-connects and cabling runs through unlimited office reconfigurations with consolidation points. It adds flexibility to structured cabling system design while providing cost savings for future moves, adds, and changes. Consolidation points are located close to workstations and house transition-point connectivity that allows the majority of horizontal cabling to remain untouched while providing flexibility to adjust floorplans and modular office furniture as needed.