Services / Projects
Structured Cabling
Structured Cabling consists of an open architecture, standardized media and layout, standard connection interfaces, adherence to national and international standards, and total system design and installation. Other than the structured cabling system, voice, data, video, and building management systems (BMS) have nothing in common except similar transmission characteristics (analog or digital data signals) and delivery methods (conduit, cable tray, raceway, etc.) that support and protect the cabling investment.
Whatever your structured cabling needs may be, we have the job experience, knowledge, and skilled technicians to help you design and implement you infrastructure needs.
CCTV
Closed Circuit-Television (CCTV) is the use of video cameras to transmit a signal to a specific, limited set of monitors. It differs from broadcast television in that the signal is not openly transmitted, though it may employ point to point wireless links. CCTV is often used for surveillance in areas which need security.
We can help you design and install your CCTV System, just ask yourself what you need:
- Remote viewing of live and stored footage
- DVR and Storage Size
- Pan / Tilt Zoom (PTZ) (controllable by joystick or programmed)
- High Impact Housing’s (tamper resistant)
- Covert Camera’s (look a like's ie; smoke detectors, motion detectors, light switch’s ,etc.)
- Wireless Camera’s
- Indoor / Outdoor Camera’s
Closed Circuit Digital Photography (CCDP) is more suited for capturing and saving recorded photographs, whereas Closed Circuit Television (CCTV) is more suitable for live monitoring purposes.
Fiber Optics / Backbone Cabling
- Fiber Optic Cable
Fiber optics is composed of microscopic strands of glass. Information in the form of bytes of data can travel through this glass at the speed of light. The fiber optic strands of glass are enclosed inside tubes which are protected by several layers, including Kevlar, the same material used in bullet-proof jackets. - Single Mode Fiber Optic Cable Primarily used as an inter-building backbone cable. At distances up to 3 km., single mode fiber will deliver data rates up to 10 Gbps. with a bandwidth of 20Ghz. Its operating wavelengths are 1310 nm and 1550 nm. Single mode fiber's primary uses are long distance applications, full motion video, and any applications requiring extremely high bandwidth.
- Multimode Fiber Optic Cable Multimode fibers originally came in several sizes, optimized for various networks and sources, but the data industry standardized on 62.5 core fiber in the mid-80s (62.5/125 fiber has a 62.5 micron core and a 125 micron cladding.) Recently, as gigabit and 10 gigabit networks have become widely used, an old fiber has been revived. The 50/125 fiber was used from the late 70s with lasers for telecom applications before singlemode fiber became available. It offers higher bandwidth with the laser sources used in the gigabit LANs and can go longer distances. While it still represents a smaller volume than 62.5/125, it is growing.
By Industry
- Medical/Hospital
- Schools and College
- Office/Business

