Structural Wiring

Did you know that network cabling contributes to 15% of the total networking cost, but accounts for up to 50% of networking problems?

One of the most basic, vital, and often overlooked requirements of today’s communications systems is an appropriately designed infrastructure. This includes strategically placed and adequately supported equipment location, and a suitable number of copper, fiber optic and coaxial cabling to support voice, data and video communications requirements.

Voice and Data Wiring

The right voice and data cabling can make all the difference in how well your network performs. When building or redesigning the infrastructure of your business, it is imperative that you are using appropriate cabling for applications, installing them properly, and confirming that regulatory standards are met. We have the expertise to design and install cabling solutions for your business.
Whether you are upgrading an existing system or building a new infrastructure entirely, Advanced Communications & Maintenance works with you to ensure that your network operates at peak efficiency. We help you determine the appropriate bandwidth requirements for various technologies as well as make recommendations on how to improve the overall performance of your network and keep costs and unexpected downtimes to a minimum.
Our voice and data cabling services allow you to take full advantage of the latest advancements in technology, Contact Advanced Communications & Maintenance to find out more.

Plenum/PVC

Plenum cable is cable that is laid in the plenum spaces of buildings. Advanced Communications & Maintenance can provide installation of your plenum wiring.

The plenum is the space that can facilitate air circulation for heating and air conditioning systems, by providing pathways for either heated/conditioned or return airflows. Space between the structural ceiling and the dropped ceiling or under a raised floor is typically considered plenum.

Fiberoptic

Optical fiber can be used as a medium for telecommunication and networking because it is flexible and can be bundled as cables. It is especially advantageous for long-distance communications, because light propagates through the fiber with little attenuation compared to electrical cables.
The per-channel light signals propagating in the fiber can be modulated at rates as high as 111 gigabits per second, although 10 or 40 Gb/s is typical in deployed systems. Each fiber can carry many independent channels, each using a different wavelength of light (wavelength-division multiplexing (WDM)). The net data rate (data rate without overhead bytes) per fiber is the per-channel data rate reduced by the FEC overhead, multiplied by the number of channels (usually up to eighty in commercial dense WDM systems as of 2008).

Over short distances, such as networking within a building, fiber saves space in cable ducts because a single fiber can carry much more data than a single electrical cable. Fiber is also immune to electrical interference; there is no cross-talk between signals in different cables and no pickup of environmental noise. Non-armored fiber cables do not conduct electricity, which makes fiber a good solution for protecting communications equipment located in high voltage environments such as power generation facilities, or metal communication structures prone to lightning strikes. They can also be used in environments where explosive fumes are present, without danger of ignition. Wiretapping is more difficult compared to electrical connections, and there are concentric dual core fibers that are said to be tap-proof.

Audio/Video & Security Wiring

We can provide all levels of Audio/Video Wiring. Our experinced staff will help you through all stages of installation of Audio/Video cabling.

Advanced Communications & Maintenance can install security wiring for any intrusion system, that will help protect your business from burglary and intrusion that could result in devastating property loss and damage.






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