STRUCTURED CABLING

With Orange Communication structured cabling technology, we can provide the highest performing, standards-based copper and fiber solution available. Our structured cabling infrastructure systems will ensure optimum performance and flexibility and provide the longest possible life span before re-cabling or upgrading will be required. In a constantly changing business landscape, you need fiber cabling that can stand the test of time. Don’t let an outdated wiring system keep you from adapting to modern network advancements. Technology is moving at lightning speeds and so should your cabling options.

  • Equipment room

The equipment room is a centralized location to house equipment and wiring consolidation points. It usually serves users inside the building or campus.

  • Telecommunications room or enclosure

Telecommunications room or enclosure should be an enclosed area. It is designed to house telecommunications equipment, cable terminations, cross-connects and distribution frames. Generally, each building has at least one telecommunications room or enclosure.

  • Backbone cabling

The backbone cabling is also called vertical cabling or wring. It offers the interconnection between entrance facilities, telecommunication rooms, and equipment rooms. Commonly, this type of cabling is done from floor to floor, or even between buildings. And the equipment should be connected by cables of no more than 30 m. What’s more, the cables for backbone cabling can be fiber optic cable, coaxial cable, unshielded twisted-pair (UTP) cable, and shielded twisted-pair (STP) cable.

  • Work Area

Work Area is a place where work-area components are used to connect end-user equipment to communication outlets. The work-area components are also called cable components, including patch cables, communication outlets, and station equipment.