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Complete Structured Cabling Systems

The entrance facility is the primary point where a building connects to external communication networks. It includes the interface between outside plant cabling and the internal structured cabling system.

Equipment rooms are environmentally controlled, centralized spaces that house critical network hardware and infrastructure, delivering essential services to users throughout the building.

Telecommunications rooms are dedicated spaces that house essential voice, data, and video equipment, serving as the connection point between backbone and horizontal cabling subsystems.

Backbone cabling is the high-capacity infrastructure that transmits signals between entrance facilities, equipment rooms, and telecommunications rooms, forming the core of the building’s structured cabling system.

Horizontal cabling refers to the structured wiring that runs from telecommunications rooms to individual user outlets on each floor, delivering voice, data, and video connectivity directly to workstations.

Work-area components provide the final connection between end-user devices and the horizontal cabling system, enabling seamless access to voice, data, and video services.