Data cabling installation company in Florida? For high-performance data networks, we recommend installing Cat6 / Cat6a data cable rather than using wireless technology, especially if you are wanting to run low latency VoIP & video streaming while transferring large files to cloud storage having minimal delay time. Tenant Services Team uses top-rated Cat6 / Cat6a data cabling, and wall socket products and fixes them with top-notch expertise and skill-set. Tenant Services Team provides low voltage cabling installation in any environment. Whether it’s new construction, tenant finish out, renovation to an existing facility, or connecting buildings, we are ready to mobilize rapidly and efficiently to serve your business needs. TST is fully staffed and ready with the best electrical technicians and field operation supervisors in the industry. Find more details at low voltage cabling Florida.
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We terminate every data cable and wire-wrap with a printed label on both ends. Patch panels in the server room are labeled accordingly and the data cables are cut to length for terminations. In the field terminations, cover plates or side entry boxes are installed along with a printed label to help identify the cable that matches the other end in the server room. After all the data cables have been terminated and sorted into corresponding bundles. They are hand dressed and tied neatly with Velcro every 3 inches, creating very organized bundles to be strapped down to the rack and tray. This process is a labour of love and we make sure that every cable is not crossed or pinched in a bundle, to prevent data transfer malfunctions.
Determining the best way to route your data cables from the server room to the facility locations is the initial step. We walk out the route and examine any proposed pathways to see if there are any obstructions or challenges that may prevent the installation from occurring. This step is important in a project where the facility is already operating and requires additional data drops. We identify existing infrastructure like; trays, conduits, sleeves, and/or J-hook lines, that can be used for the additional cabling. This helps in speeding up completion of a project, if there isn’t existing infrastructure, we must install our own. If this is a new build construction, a floor plan design with proper pathway infrastructure (with room for growth) is created with the customer. Conduits and data cable trays are used more in new builds, as they have the ability to house future upgrades and additions.
The other important part of working with us is that we work with you to minimize downtime and ensure you maintain your business running throughout the relocation process. This may involve relocating your (email) server at Friday’s close of business and getting it running immediately at the new site; alternatively, we can provide a temporary Internet connection, host your network or even redirect your email to a holding platform to maintain your email access. We can start the relocation process after work on Friday and have everything ready before work starts on Monday. Discover more info on https://tenantservicesteam.com/.