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Bytebak Network Cable Installation
Network cable installation is a sector that is growing
rapidly at the moment. We have invested over £9000.00 in
testing and certification equipment alone. Today's complex
networking systems make it essential to use cabling
specialists, only then can you be assured that your network
is installed to the highest standard and conforms to all
relevant industry standards.
Bytebak have a team of experienced
installers, with over 10 years experience with structured
cabling at your disposal.
Bytebak are approved installers of
Hellerman Tyton, RW Data, Excel, Connectix and Pressac
data cables and equipment.
We are fully equipped to install everything from a single
point in an office to a 1000 point site install. This all
means that Bytebak can install your
network, test and certify it to category 5e and Cat6
standards using a certified cable tester, then supply you
with a printed report of each cable and provide a
manufacturers 15 year warranty for your
cable installation.
Fibre Optic & Wireless Networking
Fibre optic cabling and wireless networking are fast becoming common features of today's
networks, but they can, if not installed correctly, be their
weakest point. At Bytebak we have the
expertise to install these products correctly or are able to
terminate, test and certify for other companies who prefer
to install the cable but use our expertise to monitor,
complete, test and certify.
As more networks implement
Gigabit Ethernet to the desk, a potential bottleneck
problem is lurking in the backbone. Server and
backbones will have to cope with increasing
workloads. Networks are now gearing up to include a
10 Gig backbone and implementing new standards such
as ISO11801 where it redefines the terms relating to
performance capability over distance. Just as copper
had to progress through Cat 5, 5E and Cat 6, fibre is now classified as OM1, OM2 and OS1.
Fibre can also be used for longer cable runs in
large warehouses or between buildings.
Conventional copper cable is generally limited to
90m runs, whereas fibre runs can exceed 1km.
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