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Our ISP Services encompass certified solutions in unshielded twisted pair (UTP), shielded twisted pair (STP), copper and fiber optic cable. Our BICSI Registered Communications Distribution Designers (RCDD’s) examine each component of the clients’ requirements and develop an in depth design to include: - Horizontal Distribution
- Backbone Distribution
- Telecom and Datacom Distribution Build out
- Paging
- Security
- Main Equipment Room Build out
- Telecom Service Entrance
Inter or intra-building or campus distribution systems can incorporate Category 3, 5e, 5E, and 6 copper cables, coaxial, single mode or multi-mode station fiber, copper / fiber ties or riser as well as manufacturer specific connectivity hardware. Capacity planning incorporates cable systems pathway support as an integral part of any cable plant installation. Pathway implementation involves both the pathway for containment of cable, as well as related spaces, such as pull boxes and splice boxes, that aid in the installation and or change of cable. The pathway must be designed to handle all types of communications cable (e.g. voice, data, video, sound and security).
Ceiling zone distribution methods include conduits, raceways, cable trays, and or open top cable supports (J-hooks). Vertical and horizontal cable will be independently supported from structural steel utilizing a combination of support methods. Access floor pathways are similarly designed and utilize the same distribution methods. These pathways shall be placed in a manner that provides sufficient space for service personnel to stand on the structural floor without risk of damaging the cable. Management of the ceiling or floor containment for primary and secondary runs should include dedicated routes, access points, enclosed raceway distribution, cable trays, and or open top supports.
Our qualified staff will deliver a complete inside cable plant solution, from the initial elements of planning and architecture, certification, project management, implementation, testing and detailed documentation.
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