Planning Your Next Cabling Installation
Most businesses also neglect the cabling of data and voice systems until the last minute takes place just before moving to a new location or building. Most qualified information systems perceive it as a low priority or something that excludes actual network resources such as servers or software from their budget. A cabling system normally takes around 5-7 percent of your infrastructure components but is as important as the other 93 percent consisting of software, servers, computers, hardware, routers, installation, service, and other components. If the cabling arrangement is not functioning properly, the remaining 93% of your devices will simply not work properly. Many relevant questions to ask
How long am I going to be in the cabled facility? More than 5 years, or more than 5-10 years? This will decide whether you choose a simple solution for cabling or one that will meet your needs for years to come.
What are my plans for growth expected? Cabling for only one user per office or just for your needs today limits your capacity and productivity to quickly add users in the future with increased costs.
What should I expect from assurances or commitments? Many manufacturers offer performance guarantees for 25 years, and some contractors who do the job properly the first time can offer lifetime guarantees.
Do I have VoIP, or will I do it? You want to be sure that your cabling framework–speech, data, fiber optics, backbones –can help it as it relates to cabling if you are contemplating VoIP in the coming years or now possess this technology. The latest is that at each location with VoIP, you can get by with only one cable outlet. This will restrict the future plans for shooting, handling and that issues when an additional cable is quite inexpensive at each location built at the same time.
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