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Data Cabling

Data Cabling Installation London

The majority of businesses these days use computer technology to provide information between clients and employees. Your business can have the most expensive IT equipment in the world but if the computer data cabling is not correctly installed, tested and maintained then you are putting your company at risk.

Computer data cables transfer data through ports and if you have poor cables or bad cabling fitted then 50% of your network downtime can be down to this.

If you’re looking for Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A, Cat7 or fibre cabling requirements, then Electricus Group will be able to assist you every step of the way.

We will provide you a data cabling infrastructure that meets your business budget and business goals.

Our team are fully qualified and experienced within all aspects of IT infrastructure and all our data cabling comes with a full warranty and documentation.

We promise to deliver an installation to suit your needs and a reliable network that’s ready to go.

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Types of Data Cables

Cat5E Data Cables – is the newer version of Cat5 which is a twisted pair cable for carrying signals. Cat5E is used for structured cabling for computer networks such as Ethernet. It is also used to carry other signals such as telephony and video.

Cat6 and Cat6A Data Cables – these cables are used for Gigabit Ethernet because they offer a higher performance from 250 MHz and 500 MHz of bandwidth.

Cat7 Data Cable – has been created to allow 10 Gigabit Ethernet over 100m of copper cabling. The cable contains four twisted copper wire pairs. Cat7 is also backward compatible with Cat5 and Cat6.

Fibre Optic Data Cabling - is used by many telecommunications companies to transmit telephone signals, Internet communication, and cable television signals. It holds a lot of advantages over copper cables – flexibility, speed, reliability, and more – but is also significantly more expensive.