Structured cabling infrastructures combine both voice and data communications whether the terminations are copper or fibre.
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More recently and during the past decade voice and data cabling have converged, with cabling infrastructures being designed to support a variety of other requirements including video conferencing, email, internet connectivity and cable TV.
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Copper cabling still remains the popular media, essentially due to it's low cost, durability and ease of installation with Category 5, 5 Enhanced, Category 6 and Category 6A on offer.
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By defining a set of uniform standards for signal transmission, system construction and performance testing, manufacturers and system integrators have a set of guidelines to conform to and purchaser's have a means of comparing one structural cabling system's performance with another and ensuring a guaranteed level of performance.
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The latest network protocols are capable of transmitting vastly increased amounts of data nd many existing cabling systems cannot cope. Outdated and inadequate systems running on coax, Category 3 Cable and other non generic cables are now being replaced to keep up to the modern performance levels.
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A Candatta Incorporated installed structured cabling system however, is specifically designed to offer the highest performance levels available, enabling current and foreseeable future network protocols to be accommodated, protecting the End User's investment.