Communications

Specifications

  • Data network cabling
    Network cables are used to connect and transfer data and information between computers, routers, switches and storage area networks . These cables are essentially the carrier or media through which data flows.
     
  • Patching
    If you want to set up a wired network that includes multiple wall ports in various rooms, a patch panel in a central location can provide a simple, neat and easy-to-manage solution. So what is a patch panel you ask? A patch panel is essentially an array of ports on one panel. Each port connects, via a patch cable, to another port located elsewhere in your building.
     
  • Optic fibre installations
    This procedure describes general information for installation of optical fiber cable in HDPE ducts. There are two basic methods of installation of duct cable, i.e. pulling method & blowing method, which should be selected based on route length, site condition & accessibility of required machineries, etc. Planning the actual installation should take place only after a thorough route survey. The installation method to be used will be largely dictated by the cable route. The proper selection of one of these methods at right place can save installation cost & time. Complete installation of duct cables typically involves the following processes: l Pre-installation route l survey Blowing/pulling l of cable Jointing of l cables Termination l Data recording
     

MATV and Free to-Air TV installations
Large commercial buildings (multi-dwelling units) often have a TV antenna system that utilise a single antenna to distribute signal to all outlets within the tenancies. These are called MATV (Master Antenna Television) systems
Our highly skilled and experienced technicians are available to help you with any of the following situations:

  • New construction sites (requiring a MATV or SMATV system)
  • Maintenance work on existing MATV or SMATV systems
  • Re-cabling of large commercial buildings (to replace old cable)