Structured Cabling Services

We design and build flexible cabling infrastructures nationwide – structured cabling systems that support multiple voice, data, video,security and multimedia systems regardless of their manufacturer. We will help you evaluate, design and install the optimum integrated system for your company. Uni-Tel  has developed a distinct competency in executing on large scale national rollouts. We are a “one stop shop” for all your organization network infrastructure needs whether you have 10 locations or 10,000 locations. We use our custom developed Advantage® Project Management Tool to manage all aspects of the rollout and ensure consistent high quality installations at each location.

Copper Infrastructure Cabling Solutions

Independently verified screened and unscreened data communication structured cabling solutions, providing ultimate performance and reliability for today as well as tomorrows copper infrastructure requirements. Our Cat 5, Cat 5e, (Cat 6, Cat 6e and Cat 7) solutions will exceed TIA Cat 5e standards.

Fiber Optic Cabling Solutions: Singlemode; Multimode; Air Blown

Conventional and blown fibre (fiber) cabling solutions that compliment the deployment of optical solutions deeper into the network delivering a future-proof infrastructure. Our fiber optic services include design, engineering, installation, termination and testing.

Low-voltage Cabling Solutions

We can design and install solutions that include music / sound / paging systems and public address (PA) systems, as well as nurse call systems, CCTV and security systems, fire alarms and access control systems.

We employ full-time BICSI Registered Communication Distribution Designers (RCDDs) to assist and optimize your company network design. Uni-Tel team of technicians install and certify cables per ANSI / TIA / EIA standards to ensure consistent performance for installed cables across all your locations. We can source, install, de-install and maintain:

Cat 3 Cabling      Cat 5 Cabling       Cat 5e Cabling        Cat 6 Cabling
Cat 7 Cabling      Coax Cabling       Fiber Optics Cabling

Telecommunications Room Cabinets & Equipment

Ortronics   |    Systimax   |    Panduit    |   Leviton    |    AMP

Telecommunications Room Cabinets & Equipment

Chatsworth (CPI)    |   Wright-Line    |    B-Line    |    Corning

Paging Systems

Bogen   |   Valcom

Benefits of Structured Cabling

From an investment point of view structured cabling provides an exceptional ROI. A structured cabling system will outlive all other networking components and will require only minimal upgrades. According to International Engineering Consortium:

Construction costs for the cabling of the voice, data, and BMS can be reduced by up to 30 percent when integrating the cabling and delivery methods.

Moves, changes, rearrangements, and upgrades can be performed more cost-effectively, with a potential savings of 25 to 40 percent for material and labor when using an open-office cabling approach.

Additional advantages in using structured cabling:

  • Consistency (Same cables exist everywhere in the building.)
  • Simplifies moves adds and changes (As your company grows and/or moves locations with structured cabling your network resources are always ready to go)
  • Simplifies troubleshooting  (With a wired structuring systems problems are easier to isolate and fix)
  • Support of future applications (A Cat 5e or  Cat 6 compliant system will support future applications with little (if any) system upgrades.)

About Structured Cabling Systems

Structured Cabling Systems are at the base of modern information network. Designed to accommodate quickly and cost effectively frequent moves adds and changes a structured cabling system can alleviate workflow disruptions and network downtime associated with enterprise restructuring.

According to International Engineering Consortium (www.iec.org) providing an internationally standardized structured cabling system and consolidating cable-delivery methods for all the systems can reduce initial construction costs for the cabling infrastructure of a modern intelligent building by up to 30 percent.

Building an IT infrastructure that is future ready is more important than ever. In today’s competitive business world, enterprises must be able to respond fast to changes that occur in the market place. For some firms this means modernizing their data center to meet strict new regulatory requirements while for other enterprises, being future-ready is all about shortening the development and deployment cycle on new services that are essential to retaining existing customers and acquiring new ones.