We offer professional installation of Cat 3 (Voice), Cat 5e (Data or Voice), and Cat 6 (Data or Voice) PVC and Plenum cabling, racks, patch panels, phone blocks and other related items.
We install the correct cabling support hardware and take pride in our cable grooming and management techniques. We pay close attention to make sure all cables are run using today’s cabling industry standards. After installation, we test and label each cable for future identification.
Cat3 Cabling
Most commonly called Cat 3, this unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable is designed to carry data loads up to 10 Mbit/s, with an achievable bandwidth of 16 MHz. Cat3 was a popular cable with computer networks in the early 1990s but fell out of popularity because of the similar, but higher performing, Category 5 standard. Cat 5 is now becoming obsolete, and most new cable installations are implemented using Cat 5e or Cat 6 cable. Cat 3 is still used in two line telephone systems installations, although Category 5 or higher does the same work and would allow future transition to VOIP at a later date.
Cat5e Cabling
Category 5 cable, most commonly known as Cat 5, has four twisted pairs in a single cable jacket. It’s an unshielded twisted cable pair designed specifically for high signal integrity. Back in 2001, with the inclusion of the TIA/EIA-568-B standard, the CAT 5 cabling specification was made outdated and obsolete, and was then superseded by the category 5e specification. It is commonly used for 100Mbit/s networks, but with IEEE 802.3ab defined standards can also support 1000BASE-T – gigabit Ethernet over cat 5 cable.
Cat6 Cabling
Cat 6- Category – 6, (ANSI/TIA/EIA-568-B.2-1) CAT6 contains four twisted copper wire pairs and is a cable standard for Gigabit Speed Ethernet and additional network protocols that is backward compatible with both Category 5/5e and Category 3 standards. The CAT6 cable standard is usable for 10BASE-T / 100BASE-TX and 1000BASE-T (Gigabit Ethernet) connections, and provides outstanding performance up to 250 MHz. When CAT6 is used for a patch cable, Cat6 is typically terminated with an RJ-45 connector. All cables defined by TIA/EIA-568-B have the maximum allowed length of 90 meters, including CAT6. A complete channel may be up to 100 meters. (Including horizontal cords on each side of the run)
We provide the Cabling Infrastructure installation & Design
Voice cabling is the wiring of a building which enables basic telecommunications and Data network systems including land-based phone lines, modems, computers, network printers and other network peripherals. These copper (cat5e or Cat6) or fiber optic cables carry data across certain distances and certain speeds depending on the cable
- Network Documentation and Map
- Latter Rack & Cable tray Systems
- Server Room Build Out
- Cable Management Services
- Cable Removal /Demo
- Server Room Clean Up
- Clean up your existing cabling
- Cable Certification and Identification
- Offices or Warehouse
- New Buildings or Remodel
- Retail Shops
- Industrial Units
- Schools
- Manufacturing Plants
- Hospitals
- Hotels