A-Byte Communications can design and install a structured cabling system for your company that will adapt to “tomorrow's solutions today.”
"Having an electrician install your voice & data cabling, is like going to the dentist for an eye exam.”
It has become common practice for general contractors to have the electrical contractors install data and voice cabling. However, most electricians are not qualified to determine the best IT cabling solutions designed to accommodate frequent adds, changes, or that will easily adapt to rapidly changing communication technology. And electrical contractors do not guarantee the cabling system to meet the requirements of diverse and demanding applications that typically require adherence to strict performance criteria. No other component in your network has a longer life cycle or requires such close consideration.
Speeds that have increased 1,000 times promote the use of fiber, especially in backbone networks and workstations. Therefore if you plan for your network to communicate faster than the old 10 based T speed, it is advisable to have a qualified structured cabling professional oversee, recommend and install the specific IT cabling required to meet your company's present and future needs.
Building an IT infrastructure that is “future ready” is more important than ever and will greatly reduce the expense of upgrading, by as much as 40 percent.. A properly installed structured cabling system will outlive all other networking components and will require only minimal upgrades.
New buildings require voice, data, and video wiring and electronics facilities within the building to support the newest forms of telecommunications. A series of standards has been developed to provide guidance in designing new buildings and remodeling older facilities. The list of facilities that need to be taken into consideration are building entrance facilities, entrance wiring closets, floor wiring closets, protection and grounding, backbones raceways, horizontal raceways, backbone wiring, and horizontal wiring. A more definitive document exists which identifies the considerations and options for architectural and engineering areas supporting telecommunications within a building. According to International Engineering Consortium, providing an internationally standardized structured cabling system and consolidating cable-delivery methods for all the systems can reduce initial construction costs for the cabling infrastructure of a modern intelligent building by up to 30 percent.