Structured Cabling Practices Part 2
- steve47141
- Mar 29
- 1 min read
Design for Current and Future Needs
Your business might require 1 GB connectivity now, but what will it need in five or ten years? As technology advances rapidly, cabling should be planned to support future bandwidth and connectivity needs.
We recommend:
Installing cabling with higher performance than currently needed (like Cat6A or fiber optics)
Planning for future expansion and scalability
Providing additional capacity in conduits and cable trays
Preparing for the future helps prevent disruptive (and costly) upgrades later on.

Follow Industry Standards
Following industry standards, like those established by the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA) and the Building Industry Consulting Service International (BICSI), guarantees safety, reliability, and performance. Standardized designs also simplify troubleshooting, expansion, and system upgrades as technology advances or business requirements shift.
There are so many factors to consider when designing a Data Network. That is where we Wired Solutions comes in to play. Our job is to take the pressure off of you and help you answer the hard questions about your companies Data Network and it's future. Let us shoulder the burden for you and give you a design and implementation that suits all your needs for now and in the future.



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