Millennium Structured Networks are a Quality Assured Business which supplies the other Industry Companies with Services and Solutions. Our priority aims to help our customers to develop their business connections with their own customers, by allowing them to optimize their investments in the Technologies of Information and Communication.
Coastal Data Systems is located in St. Nicholas at Wade, (near Birchington), East Kent. From this location we supply our services to Clients throughout the UK. The company was originally founded in 1979 to carry out the installation of Electrical, Communication & Security systems.
Networks Centre has fast become one of the UK’s leading Fibre Optic Cabling & Network product distributors. Our extensive product range includes: Brand-Rex’s Fibreplus and Blolite fibre optic cabling systems, Sumitomo’s Fusion Splicer’s and Fluke Networks fibre optic Test and Measurement products. With one of the largest fibre stocks in the UK and an unrivalled level of customer service Networks Centre is the ultimate One-Stop-Shop for all your Fibre Optic Requirements.
http://www.networkscentre.com
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With over 30 years of engineering experience Harrods Global Networks specialises in:
Cat5e, Cat6&6A and Cat7 structured cabling Fibre (OS1, OM1, OM2, OM3 and Blolite) Telephony Networking Home Audio Systems, Smar Homes CCTV Fire Alarms Civil and Groundworks Electrical 17th Edition E Learning Training and Software Pacakages
For clients such as MOD, HMP, NHS, JAGEX, Maximma, Shroders and CTI COMMS to name a few. For a company that is Big Enough To Cope, Small Enough To Care.
http://www.harrodsglobalnetworks.net
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Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that specify wiring data centers, offices, and apartment buildings for data or voice communications, using category 5 (CAT 5E) or category 6 cable (CAT 6E) and modular sockets. These standards define how to lay the cabling in a star formation, such that all outlets terminate at a central patch panel (which is normally 19 inch rack-mounted), from where it can be determined exactly how these connections will be used. Each outlet can be 'patched' into a data network switch (normally also rack mounted alongside), or patched into a 'telecoms patch panel' which forms a bridge into a private branch exchange (PBX) telephone system, thus making the connection a voice port.