What is Structured Cabling?
Structured Cabling is defined as building or campus telecommunications
cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements called subsystems.
Structured cabling falls into the following six sub-systems:
- Entrance Facilities - where the building interfaces with the outside world.
- Equipment Rooms - housing equipment which serves the users inside a
building.
- Telecommunications Rooms - where telecommunication and data equipment
resides, connecting the backbone and horizontal cabling sub-systems.
- Backbone Cabling - carries signals between the entrance facilities,
equipment rooms, and telecommunication rooms.
- Horizontal Cabling - wiring from telecommunication rooms to the individual
outlets on the floor.
- Work-Area Components - connect end-user equipment to the outlets of the horizontal
cabling system.
What Makes ANS Different?
ANS is a professional IT infrastructure design and network cabling
installation, as well as a maintenance management company. We provide a communications resource for all
your organization's network infrastructure needs.
ANS' team of seasoned technicians install and support all
components for Structured Cable Systems, including ladder racking, cable trays, conduit, j-hooks, relay
racks, server racks, cabinets, and all telecommunications bonding and grounding components
required for a properly installed Structured Cable System.
Contact Atlanta Network Systems today. Any job is possible when
you hire the professionals at ANS.