Structured Cabling

End-to-End Network Cable Pulling (Fiber and Copper)

Installation and connection of network cables (both fiber optic and copper) in a structured cabling system, from the source device to the destination device.

Cable Harnessing and Grooming

Organization and bundling of cables in a structured cabling system to improve cable management, reduce clutter, reduce cable congestion and make it easier to identify and troubleshoot issues in the cabling infrastructure. It can also improve airflow and cooling within the data center by reducing obstructions and improving accessibility for maintenance and upgrades.

Cabling Rehabilitation

Upgrade or replacement of an existing cabling system to improve its performance, reliability, and functionality. This is done to meet changing business needs, accommodate new technology, or address deficiencies in the existing infrastructure.

Continuity Testing

Testing to ensure that all the components of a cabling system are properly connected and wired. The purpose of continuity testing is to identify any open circuits, short circuits, or other issues that may prevent the cabling system from functioning properly.

Fiber and Copper Termination

Attaching connectors to the ends of fiber optic cables and copper cables. These are critical steps in the installation of structured cabling systems, and require careful attention to detail to ensure that the terminations are properly made and will provide reliable performance over time.

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