Data Cabling

Cat 5, Cat 6 Cable

Today, your network cabling system carries the lifeblood of your organization - information. The installation, material, quality of cable and testing procedures are all much more critical in data wiring than in voice. The main reason for this is that networks today are designed to carry large amounts of information at incredible speeds. To accomplish this over unshielded twisted pair cable (UTP), many different criteria must be met.

Who sets the criteria and standards for network cabling? Well, the three major players are The Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE - commonly called I-triple-E ) who work on developing new protocols, the American National Standards Institute (ANSI), and the Telecommunications Industry Association / Electronic Industry Alliance (TIA/EIA) who issue the standards and testing procedures.

Suffice it to say that these people have been busy over the past 12 years - as we've seen network speeds increase from 10 million bits of information per second, over Category 3 wire, back in 1991 to 1 billion bits (called Gigabit Ethernet) today. With bandwidth increasing and reliance on the network at an all time high, getting information to where it needs to be is becoming more challenging than ever. Ask any IT Manager what their most common network problem is and you will most likely hear them rant about cabling issues. In fact, cabling problems, which account for over 50% of network problems, cost companies millions annually. The most common problems are:

  • Low attenuation
  • Poor NEXT (near-end crosstalk)
  • Poor ACR (attenuation-to-crosstalk ratio)
  • Poor delay skew (data arrives at different times)
  • Impedance
  • Poor return loss (also known as "echo")
  • Poor ELFEXT (equal-level far-end crosstalk) numbers for cable, connecting hardware and channel
  • Splices in cable
  • Mis-labeled cables

All of these problems can be avoided if the cabling is installed and tested properly. The cable must be installed following strict and specific guidelines and the testing must be done using the right equipment calibrated for the latest standards (called certification). ACT provides this with each cabling installation.

Contact Information

Action Communication Technology, Inc.
27417 Hanna Road
Conroe, TX 77385
Phone: 281.364.3710
Fax: 281.364.3717
info@actioncti.com

Testimonials

"As a Network Engineer I am always on the search for capable companies to partner with. I gave Action the task of re-cabling and updating and administering the data and phone communications at a new manufacturing plant.
We had one meeting to discuss our needs and then let them loose. The job was completed exactly as specified and on budget and with no need for recalls."

- Philip Fell
ResortProjects.com

Beacon Telecom

"Everything went excellent! Emily really did a great job, please thank her again for me. We have another project coming up for this site and would like to utilize your services again. I will let you know as that gets closer."
Thanks again for all your help.

- Thanks , Jay Dantona
Beacon Telecom

Comfort Systems USA

"Whether its cabling needs, phone system upgrades, or call center optimization, we rely on ACT. They have quick response times, knowledgeable technicians and all is takes is just one call or email - problem solved! Their quick problem resolution, commitment to customer service and proven track record are why we continue to trust ACT to keep us connected to our customers."
- Christopher Chambers
www.comfortsystemsusa.com

Hodges Collision Center

"I just wanted to take this opportunity to express my thanks for the great job you did in installing our phone system in both of our locations. You made the whole process “painless” and your patience was amazing. The phone system works fantastic and after you “walked me through the system installation – I can now easily make changes and use our system to its full potential. I was quite impressed with your expertise and professionalism.” Thank you again for your wonderful work."
- Steve Guinn-Hodges Collision Center
www.hodgescollision.com

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