Structured Cabling Supply & Services

Cabling is the lifeline of your IT network, transmitting the voice, data, and video signals you depend on each day for your critical business activities. Your cabling system may be the first and the smallest part of your network investment, but as the network component with the longest life-cycle, it can deliver significant long-lasting advantages.

Reduces Cabling Bulk & Congestion

Structured cabling standards help organizations install wiring in a way that prevents messy tangles by keeping the whole wiring infrastructure organized. This results in lower downtimes and less room for human error.

If something goes wrong in your network, it will be easy to check if there is a problem with the cable connections. If there is something wrong with the cables, structured cabling helps you quickly replace the cables that are causing an issue.


Supports Future Upgrades

With the constant advances in communications technology, it is important to have a system that is forward-adaptable. Structured cabling solutions enable just that, making updates easy to implement with minimal risk to the infrastructure.

Moves, additions, and changes to the infrastructure can be implemented quickly without disorganized wires getting in the way. This decreases the odds of human error during repairs and changes, thus allowing for better use of funds and company time.


LANs (Local Area Networks) are built with physical connections. Cables capable of carrying image and information connect a group of computers in one office, on one floor or in one building. As technology has advanced, the functioning definition has shifted. Particularly with the onset and mainstream use of wireless technology, the way we deal with computer networks has changed, both at home and on the job. Some networks will always need to be wired physically, mainly for the degree of security this lends to delicate and important information. However, as more business is done online, and greater scope and bandwidth are required in the corporate world, more folks are turning to wireless solutions to power their work and their lives.


Structured cabling is building telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence structured) called subsystems.


Structured cabling falls into five subsystems:

1. Demarcation point is the point where the service provider’s network ends and connects with the on-premises wiring at the client premises. Its normally knows as a DP box.

2. Equipment or Telecommunications Rooms/Data Centers house equipment and wiring consolidation points that serve the users inside the building.


3. Vertical or Riser Cabling connects between the equipment/telecommunications rooms, typically on different floors.


4. Horizontal wiring can be IW (inside wiring) or Plenum Cabling and connects telecommunications rooms to individual outlets or work areas on the floor, usually through the cable trays, conduits or ceiling spacing of each floor.


5. Work-Area Components connect end-user equipment to outlets of the horizontal structured cabling system structured cabling.


Our Structured and Network Cabling division specializes in:

- Data Cabling.

-Network Cabling


- Structured Cabling


- Voice & Data Cabling


- Fiber Optics


- Network Wiring