Structured Cabling
Structured cabling refers to the design and installation of a comprehensive cabling system that supports all of a building's communication needs, including data, voice and video. This cabling system is designed to be flexible and modular, allowing for easy changes and upgrades as technology advances. The system is typically composed of several components, including cable, connectors, patch panels, racks, and other hardware that are used to connect various devices and equipment.
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Structured cabling is important because it provides a reliable and efficient infrastructure for all of a building's communication needs. It ensures that data, voice and video are transmitted with minimal interference or loss of quality, and that the system is scalable and adaptable to changing technology. A well-designed and installed structured cabling system can also improve the overall performance of the network and reduce downtime and maintenance costs. Additionally, it can also make it easy to troubleshoot, diagnose and fix any issues that may arise.