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TELECOMMUNICATION SERVICES

Telecommunication Services Provided by Our Enterprises

  1. Network Design and Layout Planning: This involves creating a detailed design of the entire cabling structure, tailored to the specific needs of the organization, including the layout of server rooms, pathways, and spaces for equipment.
  2. Cable Installation: The physical laying of cables such as fiber optics, coaxial cables, and copper wiring necessary for data transmission, telephone systems, and other electronic communications.
  3. Cable Management and Labeling: Organizing and managing the cables to ensure easy maintenance and upgrades. This includes proper labeling of cables and ports, which simplifies troubleshooting and repairs.
  4. Fluke Meter Testing and Site Certification: After installation, cables are tested with Fluke meter for compliance with industry standards and the specific performance requirements of the client’s network. This ensures the network operates efficiently and reliably.
  5. System Integration: Integrating various subsystems of the network cabling infrastructure, such as data centers, telecommunication rooms, and building automation systems, to work seamlessly together.
  6. Maintenance and Upgrades: Ongoing services to maintain cable integrity, troubleshoot issues, and upgrade infrastructure components as technology advances and organizational needs change.
  7. Compliance and Documentation: Ensuring that all cabling installations comply with local, national, and international codes and standards. This includes providing detailed documentation that maps out the network infrastructure for future reference.

Cables We Use in Our Structured Cabling System

  1. Fiber Optic Cables: This is used for sending signals or data at a long distance, using light instead of electrical power to transmit the signal. Since light is the quickest method of transmitting, it offers cleaner and minimal signal loss.
  2. Twisted Pair Cables: This is a pair of two cables made of copper, and each one is insulated. One is for sending the signal, while another is for ground reference.
  3. Ethernet Cables: This connects the PCs, routers, and switches within a Local Area Network (LAN). However, the length can vary depending on your business requirements.
  4. Coaxial Cables: This is a copper cable, which prevents signal interference and eliminates cross-talk. Copper is covered with an insulator, which is covered with braided metal mesh, and a physical protective layer is at the top.

Contact us to keep your network connectivity online and your business running smoothly.

Contact us- SCF 48, 2nd Floor,
                   Phase 6, SAS Nagar(Mohali)-160055
                   Phone 0172-5058537
                   Mobile 9876995699
                   Email guruzinfotech@gmail.com