DocumentCode
744735
Title
Structured cabling comes of age
Author
Frazer, Chris
Author_Institution
AMP Netconnect Div., Tyco Electron. UK Ltd., Stanmore, UK
Volume
48
Issue
2
fYear
2002
fDate
3/1/2002 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
33
Lastpage
36
Abstract
Structured cabling has emerged as a basic building utility, comparable to heating and air conditioning, electricity or plumbing. it forms the essential communications infrastructure of a business´s IT system, and is every bit as important as the equipment connected to each end of a piece of cable. Cabling is often overlooked or taken for granted, but a little time and effort in the choice of cabling system will save time, money and frustration in the near term, and, in the longer term, minimise the need for disruptive upgrades. A key objective for any structured cabling system is the capacity to handle with speed and reliability the huge data streams encountered in modern Internet and e-commerce applications. The system should also be capable of fast installation and deployment, which means that cabling components need to be modular, simple to use and, ideally, supplied in pre-qualified form. The author reviews the role of structured cabling in enabling the office IT infrastructure-today and into the future
Keywords
Internet; building wiring; electronic commerce; information technology; optical cables; telecommunication cables; Internet; cabling components; communications infrastructure; copper cables; data streams handling; e-commerce; fibre optic cables; office IT infrastructure; standardisation; structured cabling;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
IEE Review
Publisher
iet
ISSN
0953-5683
Type
jour
DOI
10.1049/ir:20020205
Filename
1000204
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