Structured Cabling

Structured cabling is "circulating system" of the institution communications.

Structured cabling represent an investment which allow quick, flexible and fiable conexion of the telecomunication equipment of an institution. Telephones, computers, printers, servers, etc. can be put into service quickly.
Structured cabling is an uniqwue infrastracture for telephone systems, computer network or other communication equipment. From user point of view, the structured cabling is flexible, eqsy to use, doesn't need special knowledge or tools.

 

 

Depending on the working media, the cabling can be done with passive equipment (outlets, cables, patch-panel, patch-cord, etc.), shielded or unshielded, copper or optical fibre made. We can realise category 5+, category 6 or even category 7 cabling.

 

 

ISO/IEC 11801, Amd2, EIA/TIA 568-A, EIA/TIA 569, EIA/TIA 606 and our national technical legislation are the standards we taking into account to put into opera a cabling system.

 

Ex-part of Alcatel group, Nexans, world leader for passive cabling equipment, provide a wide range of products and complete solutions for structured cabling.

 

Xvision realizeaza instalari de cablare structurata cu aceste produse, precum si cu o gama larga de alte echipamente passive (3Com, Datacom, etc.).

 

Echipamentele pentru testare, omologare, certificare a mediilor de transmisie a datelor pe cupru sau fibra optica sunt de cea mai buna calitate, livrate de Fluke Networks.

 

Pentru institutiile cu un buget redus se poate realiza cablare de telefonie separat fata de cablarea de date, asigurandu-se un cost mic pentru infrastructura respectiva. Se utilizeaza materiale de cea mai buna calitate, dar totusi mult mai ieftine decat cele folosite in cablarea structurata: cabluri de telefonie, reglete telefonie Krone, etc.Dezavantajul fata de cablarea structurata consta in necesitatea managementului unei infrastructuri separate fata de cea de date, sistemul avand de asemenea o flexibilate redusa fata de cablarea structurata.

 

 


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