Structured Cabling & Connectivity

Structured Cabling & Connectivity

Structured cabling is a fundamental aspect of building a robust and flexible network infrastructure, especially as the demand for data storage and processing increases. As data centers evolve, the need for high-quality cabling systems that support fast, efficient data transmission becomes even more important. The growth of high-bandwidth technologies such as 10G, 40G, and 100G has brought attention to the significance of using advanced fiber optic solutions to meet these high-speed demands. Fiber optic cables, particularly those with a high number of cores, allow for greater bandwidth capacity and faster data transmission over long distances.


One of the most effective solutions in this context is the use of multi-fiber push-on (MPO) connectors, which are designed to simplify and speed up the process of connecting multiple fibers simultaneously. These connectors provide the flexibility needed for modern data centers by optimizing the use of rack space and improving cable management.


Additionally, proper cable management ensures better airflow and minimizes the risk of overheating, which is critical for maintaining the operational efficiency of the entire network. A clean and organized cabling system also reduces the chances of network disruptions caused by physical interference or accidental disconnections. The importance of connector cleaning and inspection cannot be overstated, as dirty or improperly installed connectors can cause signal loss, latency, and even network failure.


Specialized cleaning tools and methods must be used to remove dust, oil, and other contaminants that can interfere with signal integrity. Ensuring the highest standards of installation, with a focus on cleanliness and quality, directly impacts the longevity and reliability of the network. Regular inspections and maintenance also play a vital role in preventing potential issues before they disrupt operations.


With the continued evolution of networking technologies, the ability to scale the cabling infrastructure without significant redesigns is crucial. Future-proofing the cabling system by considering upcoming technological advancements allows for smoother transitions as network demands grow. In this fast-paced digital age, having a well-maintained and optimized structured cabling system ensures the seamless flow of data, supporting the ever-increasing demand for high-speed connectivity.

Structured Cabling & Connectivity
  • 24x7x365 technician dispatch to provide on-site technical assistance
  • 2hr/4hr/pre-arranged response to site
  • Moves, adds and changes
  • Visual inspection of devices to assess equipment status
  • Rebooting routers, servers, storage devices or other equipment
  • Providing loop-back cables to test circuits remotely
  • Re-seating or replacing components or cables
  • Removing/swapping AC or DC power units from equipment
  • Cleaning equipment or fibres/connectors
  • Connecting a customer provided test set or test router to equipment
  • Swapping removable storage media
  • Installing memory
  • Providing planned preventative maintenance or circuit migration support
  • Running customer's scripts/remote access sessions
  • Tape changes