
Cable Installation for Phone Systems
Phone Business can also install TV / audio cabling and projectors Phone Business technicians are experienced fully qualified licienced technicians and we supply certification on all cabling works
the Phone Business team is highly regarded for its efficiency and outstanding service and ability to complete projects on time.
From $90.00 per point.

What is Cat5e?
Cat5E (which stands for Category 5, enhanced) Cat5E cable can handle data transfer at 1000 Mbps, is suitable for Gigabit Ethernet, and experiences low levels of near-end crosstalk (NEXT).
What is Cat6?
Cat6 is an advanced data cable and provides gigabit performance. Just like Cat 5E, Cat6 cable is typically made up of four twisted pairs of copper wire, but it's capabilities far exceed those of other cable types because of one particular structural difference: a longitudinal separator. This separator isolates each of the four pairs of twisted wire from the others,
which reduces crosstalk, allows for faster data transfer, and gives Cat6 cable twice the bandwidth of Cat5E. Cat6 cable is ideal for supporting 10 Gigabit Ethernet, and is able to operate at up to 250 MHz. Since technology and standards are constantly evolving, Cat6 is the wisest choice of cable when taking any possible future updates to your network into consideration. Not only is Cat6 cable future-safe, it is also backward-compatible with any previously-existing Cat5 and Cat5E cabling found in older installations.
What is Optical Fibre?
An optical fiber is made up of the core (carries the light pulses), the cladding (reflects the light pulses back into the core) and the buffer coating (protects the core and cladding from moisture, damage, etc). Together, all of this creates a fiber optic which can carry up to 10 million messages at any time using light pulses. Optical fibers are widely used in fiber-optic communications, which permits transmission over longer distances and at higher bandwidths (data rates) than other forms of communications. Fibers are used instead of metal wires because signals travel along them with less loss and are also immune to electromagnetic interference. |