Proper Network Cabling is the Secret to Faster Internet Speeds

Always having those annoying technological problems with your phone system or internet? Is swearing at your laptop a daily occurence? Well, things get better. Data cabling equpiment and services can speed up your connection and reduce hitches.

The Internet is no longer the wonder it once was. People have grown used to having the sum of human knowledge at their fingertips. People expect their Internet to be fast. Most online consultants will tell you that a website that takes longer than a second to load is going to get ignored. Fibre Optic Cabling is one of the most recent and vast becoming popular, must have choice for internet users, due to its far faster connection speeds and carrying capacity rather than twisted pair conductors, DSL or coaxial cable. Fibre optics data cabling is actually glass thread. It improves your network cabling system by carrying information at higher speeds and with reduced data loss. Fibre optic cables come in two different types to suit your internet needs, single mode and multi mode. A multi mode cable can transmit data up to lengths of 300m at 1000 mega bites per second and single mode cables can be used when even larger distances are needed!

If you don’t buy the right network cabling when setting up Internet access then your connectoin will inevitably suffer. It can, however, be difficult to know which is the right one, as the range of Ethernet cables continues to increase. Most of us don’t need a cable longer than 350m, so can make do with either a CAT5 or CAT5e. If you’re going to need something above that, then you’d be better advised to invest in a CAT6 (up to 550m) or CAT7 (up to 1000m).

Most people will opt for BT when setting up a new phone linebecause they are the most familiar. It’s understandable; there are enough headaches when you are moving house or office and the fewer you make for yourself the better. However, did you know there are dozens of service providers all with offers, such as free installation, free call outs and often even cheaper rates? The types of phone systems businesses can choose from include the simple analogue/PSTN, a simple phone or fax line designed for receiving just one call at a time, ISDN2 – similar to the basic analogue line, only this can receive two calls as opposed to one. Alternatively there is the option of the ISDN30; often used for slightly larger businesses this system has a minimum of 8 channels and a maximum of 30. There are also a wide range of handsets to choose from. For instance, the new Toshiba Strata CIX40 is perfect for smaller or start up companies, featuring a state of the art voice mail system, with 360 mailboxes and 40 hours worth of storage, allowing businesses to present a highly professional image towards their clients, no matter what their size.

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