The term "structured cabling" refers to a set of internationally applied regulations and standards for the design, planning, installation, and delivery of a low-voltage cabling system. A structured cabling installation combines all cabling and materials into a single system, which serves to transmit voice, video, data, and signals within a residential or commercial network.
For many years, cabling was divided between data transmission and voice transmission. However, the need for a standardized cabling method increased with the integration of high technology into all spaces. Thus, a structured cabling system can effectively address the growing demands of modern businesses.
Structured cabling provides easy access and management of cables, making maintenance and upgrades quick and efficient.
The unified cabling system can be easily adapted to changes in the business or space requirements.
The standardized structure ensures consistent operation and reliable data and voice transmission.
Structured cabling protects data from interference and secures communication.
Structured cabling is designed to support future technological needs and upgrades.
Although the initial investment is high, structured cabling reduces maintenance and upgrade costs in the long run.