Structured Cabling

Structured cabling is the physical highway to deliver all of your organization's information. This can include voice, data, security camera, and building control systems information. A system that is poorly designed, inefficiently installed, or out-of-date will not meet the requirements of modern data and voice networks.
Our staff have over 20 years expertise in all areas and phases of structured cabling. From network design to outside plant and inside network installation and on to service and maintenance, CNS' expertise is apparent when you look at our satisfied client list, our vendor partnerships and at our employee certifications. Our designs meet or exceed the ANSI/TIA/EIA - 568-A standard. We address the requirements for the entrance facility, the equipment room, backbone cabling, the telecommunications closet, horizontal cabling and the work-area components.
CNS is also the Cayman Islands leading contractor when fibre optics are required. CNS also has an RCDD on staff hence we have full in house design capability.
Here are several points to consider when planning a structured cabling system:
- Performance and bandwidth requirements
- Future network applications
- Life cycle cost
- Product features
- Support and service
- Electrical Isolation concerning interbuilding connections
- Wireless connections
We take all of these factors into account to provide you with a total solution that meets your structured cabling needs. CNS is certified by many leading technology providers including:
- Siemon
- Sumitomo lightwave futureflex air blown fibre system.
CNS can provide cabling services in the following areas:
- Network design by an on-staff RCDD.
- Voice, data, video and fibre optic cabling in all types of environments.
- Outsides plant aerial and burial installations.
- Testing and certification of copper and fiber optic using state-of-the-art testing equipment.
Security Cameras
CNS has completed a number of installations of security cameras and monitoring systems for our clients. These solutions range from hotels with forty cameras to single camera installations for offices to monitor their entrance door.
