Considerations To Future Proof Your Business Network Cabling Infrastructure
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One of the most pertinent things for a business to get right
is the technology that’s powering their communications. That’s the phone lines
for inbound calls, outbound calls, broadband, bandwidth - everything you need
to keep your business in efficient communication with your customers and
clients.
To get the best network cable installations, you need to
address the needs of your business, while thinking through your future needs
with precision. What works this year, may not be adequate for you next year, or
the year thereafter.
Things change, and you do not want to be altering the
infrastructure by paying repeatedly for cabling jobs, whether it’s cat 5, 5e,
or cat 6 cabling.
Before you hire a contractor, you should know about the
initial assessment process to ensure that the next cable installation you have done
will be sufficient, and superior to last for years to come.
Consider the following requirements for your network cabling needs
·
Your
current needs
This is in line with your short and long term needs as
obviously you want the best now, and not have to wait six months or longer to
reap the benefits. Therefore, one of the first considerations is to analyse
what your business needs right now.
Some things to consider are:
How many…
·
Workstations
do you have?
·
Trunk
lines do you require?
·
Telephony
lines are currently operational, or idle?
And don’t forget…
·
How much
bandwidth you need, or are currently paying for and not receiving the maximum
speed available?
All the above are factors that go into helping your staff be
as productive as possible. Your employees need to have the best of technology
to perform their duties fast, effective and efficiently, allowing them to get
more done in less time.
For that to happen, the data cabling requirements need to be addressed so that your network is delivering peak performance
consistently, allowing staff to get the job done.
·
Future
proofing
After the current needs are identified, it’s then time to
address your future requirements. What you need now may not, or probably will not be what you need a
year from now, or even a few years down the line.
Businesses change, and so too do the industries the business
operate in. Technology advances and demands often become stronger.
As your business evolves, you’re going to have new clients
coming to your company, the longer you’re in business. The more people you do
business with (both customers and
clients), the more reliance there will be on your network. You need it to
live up to its expectation and continually deliver at peak performance.
When you’re considering an upgrade to your current voice and
data cabling structure, you need a solution that ideally comes with minimum of
maintenance costs, with the option to upscale the network for additional trunk
lines, workstations, or any other hardware you need to include whenever the
need arises.
The best cabling infrastructures that are convenient for
now, as well as cost effective for additional upgrades, if the need arises are
Cat 5, 5e and the Category 6 cabling network.
All of those allow for the fastest network speeds to be
ascertained, enabling businesses with the option for teleconferencing, or even
worldwide tele-seminar training sessions, ensuring all staff are up to speed on
their training. Whatever technology you need to use for communication, is only
possible when you have a powerful data network powering your business.
Cat 5 cabling and above are also beneficial for conducting
meeting with clients anywhere in the world. When you're doing business, small, medium, or large, you shouldn't
be restricted to local geographical locations.
The web makes it possible to conduct business on a global
scale, but to do that you need to have the best network cabling structure in
place to support expansion.
·
Protection
from downtime
Technology is quite renowned for failing at the absolute
worst of time. The truth of that is that it is preventable. The data structure
and the components used in the installation can be susceptible to influential
interference factors.
Some cables are terrible for picking up static, whereas
others work to minimize the static interference that can bring your network
speed to a grinding halt.
Ensure that any cabling installation that's being done is
carefully thought out, with a thorough site analysis conducted to ascertain the
best components that will minimize the risk of interference to your network.
It's the N.E.X.T prevention process - Eliminating the "near end cross talk."
There’s a number of ways to do that, and the only way to
know how is to run a series of data cabling tests on your existing network and identify the trouble hotspots. This allows data
cabling engineers to select the most appropriate components for optimum
performance from an upgraded network cabling structure.
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