Voice & Date cabling systems vary in complexity, The Wire Wizards are industry leaders in all 4 of the following areas:
Backbone Cabling
Horizontal Cabling
Cross-connecting hardware
Cable pathways and building spaces
Backbone Cabling Backbone cabling provides interconnections between telecommunication closets, equipment rooms and entrance facilities. It consists of the backbone cable, main and intermediate cross-connections, mechanical terminations, and patch cords or jumpers used for cross-connection. Backbones may connect closets within a building or between buildings. In most instances, fiber optic and copper media is the cabling of choice.
Horizontal Cabling Horizontal cabling consists of the physical or permanent media securely installed in the walls and the ceilings. It is used to connect each outlet to a closet. Various types of cable can be used for horizontal distribution. Each type has its own performance limitations, size, cost and ease-of-use.
Cross-Connecting Hardware Cross-connecting equipment consists of hardware and cable that connects work area outlets or users to their local area and wide area networks. Specifically, horizontal cabling is connected to the data and voice portions of a network with cable cross connections including patchpanels, 110 hardware, 66 block, etc.
Cable Pathways and Building Spaces Cable pathways and building spaces, such as equipment closets, are an important infrastructure in supporting a network system. Specifications need to be met regarding length of cable between support structures as well as equipment closet fire standards.
In order to satisfy the evolving needs of high-tech business information and communications systems, The Wire Wizards are staying abreast of the latest technological advances in premise wiring.