5 Benefits of Structured Cabling for Business
With more devices designed for wireless network connectivity, the need to move to or upgrade an existing structured cabling system may make sense for your business.
What is structured cabling?
Structured cabling provides a all-inclusive telecommunication infrastructure for organizations to transmit data, voice, alarm, video or signals through a more secure and robust network that that based on wireless technology.
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1. Ease
Structured cabling systems are organized in a very straightforward way. Most businesses use different devices and IT equipment at the same time – so using one system reduces the complexity that comes with deploying multiple wiring infrastructures in the same place. Identifying and solving potential issues are much easier when using structured network cabling.
2. Increased uptime
Structured cabling guarantees organization, so it’s less complicated to solve various problems on connectivity – resulting in less instances of downtime. When using multiple wiring infrastructure, a lot of time is wasted in trying to identify a cable that has caused a problem, reducing productivity and therefore revenue. With structured cabling, problems are solved quickly, resulting in increased uptime.
3. Flexibility
Structure cabling systems come with very high bandwidth and can support any future applications that may be introduced to your business, without disruption of the existing system. You can rest assured that your cabling system will continue to meet your organization’s future needs.
4. Greater adaptability
A structured cabling system can easily and quickly accommodate new moves, adds and changes. This improved performance reduces installation time and increases adaptability to network infrastructure changes, making it easy to relocate to a new office.
5. Simple to maintain
The organization of a structure cabling design allows for simple management of the system, without a lot of time spent with an outside network team. The ability to quickly identify which cable belongs to which location makes problem solving network or connection issues much easier.
Contact your Parallel representative for more information on how your organization can benefit from cabling installation or structured cabling system designs.