Network cabling services
We offer a complete service for structure data cabling, including Category 5e, Cat 6, and Cat 6a network cabling services, enabling businesses and offices to enhance infrastructures, providing audio-visual communication options, CCTV feeds, and live online meeting rooms, operating seamlessly without interruption. If you are interested in improving communication in your business, contact us today.
Our process begins with assessing your current infrastructure, defining the scope of work, and providing a detailed quote for your consideration. Upon acceptance, our team of experienced designers and engineers will meticulously plan the network cabling infrastructure, considering factors such as building layout, equipment requirements, and adherence to industry standards.
We handle every aspect of the data cabling installation process, from running cables and setting up cable trunking to performing necessary groundworks and sourcing high-quality materials. Additionally, our skilled technicians conduct splicing and connect existing equipment and cables to the new network as required. Following installation, rigorous testing ensures that the network cabling services meet stringent performance criteria, including bandwidth, signal quality, and reliability. Throughout the process, we remain committed to adhering to your specifications and ensuring compliance at every stage.
Our support doesn't end with installation – we offer ongoing maintenance services to guarantee the ongoing reliability and performance of your cabling infrastructure. This includes promptly addressing any issues that may arise, conducting necessary repairs or upgrades, and providing dedicated technical support as needed. With our comprehensive approach, you can trust us to deliver reliable and efficient data cabling solutions tailored to your unique requirements.
Most of our network installations are either Category 5E or Cat 6 with a fibre optic backbone for communication between the comms cabinets.
Category 5E is still widely used in many installations as it supports gigabit Ethernet but some customers do prefer Cat 6 network cabling as it offers more head room than Cat 5E.
Category 5E network cabling supports gigabit Ethernet at 100 MHz and was designed for 1000Base-T whereas Cat 6 gives you gigabit Ethernet up to 250 MHz.
Category 5E network cabling supports gigabit Ethernet at 100 MHz and was designed for 1000Base-T whereas Cat 6 gives you gigabit Ethernet up to 250 MHz thus giving you more head room for data transmission. Most people install Category 6 data cabling to future proof there network.
Cat 6 and Category 7 are also available but these are mainly used in data centres and computer rooms for linking servers and switches.
We install fibre optic cabling mainly to link communications cabinets together to give faster links and more data traffic between comms cabinets but it is getting more common to run fibre optics to the desk.