Don't let the wrong cabling slow down your network
What do I look for when choosing a cabling contractor?
Any business having work done needs it completed on time and correctly. Finding the right company to take care of your Utah network cabling needs is important. Delays or improper installation can turn into network downtime. Make sure to get recommendations and read reviews of anyone you are considering using. Look for cabling system companies that have the experience and qualifications like using a single source installer. A single source installer means they are able to handle all different types of networks. 3C Business Solutions, based in Utah, can handle any type of network installation. They have the experience to make sure you get what you need at the right price.
How to determine the level of network cabling is right for your business?
Every business is unique and needs to be evaluated individually. When assessing what you need to set up and establish a network there are some key factors. Figuring out what the current demands of the company are is the first step. Using a company such as 3C Business Solutions can help you determine the best ways to meet your company’s needs. Focusing simply on the businesses current needs can be shortsighted and a big mistake. Every business should have the goal of growing or expanding in some way or another. When setting up a network make sure to factor in what the needs of the business will be as it grows. Planning now can save a lot of money later.
How is fiber optic cabling faster than other types of cables?
Have you ever seen a fiber optic decoration that has little strands of cable with lights at the end each strand? These simple decorations illustrate why fiber optic cables are better at transferring data than traditional copper wires. What the lights at the end of each strand show are that nearly no data is being lost between the beginning and the end of cables. Copper wires can’t work the same way because the light is lost along the way. Copper wires can be very effective over short distances but have been proven to lose large amounts of data over long runs. The limit on copper wires is about 30 meters (just under 100 feet) where fiber optic cables have shown to lose less than three percent on runs over 100 meters long. The lack of loss over such long distances makes fiber optic cabling in Utah much faster for transferring data.