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Changing to fibre means access to for next
generation telecommunication services, like Ultra Fast Internet, Video Telephony, IP/Internet TV,
Building Automation and much more. But because fibre to the home/business cabling
standards and layout differ to the existing copper network cabling, you'll have
to meet new standards to connect your premises to the Fibre network......Read More |
If you have moved into a new home/business that has no fibre access, then using
a slower copper based Network Access Device is normally a better capacity option
than wireless. Often a copper access device is only a short haul link to a
nearby Fibre network and therefore copper can offer next generation
telecommunication services similar to an actual Fibre access point albeit with
reduced bandwidth.....Read
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Wireless does mean reduced performance compared with Fibre or Copper but instead
is a flexible service platform that can deliver adequate access
performance. While most new homes or offices will be initailly set up for cable,
a wireless solution does not need to conform to those same cabling standards and
therefore is much easier to deploy. A wireless solution can be installed inside
the same home/business network used for cable and remains a viable alternative
for low capacity services..Read
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Power Supplies |
Demarcation Points |
Cable
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To keep broadband circuits reliable beyond 99.7% and for consistent
trouble free communications clients require a Broadband Alarm Power Server Unit
(APSU) to support their router/modems during power outages and network restarts.
Most APSU smart battery devices include a
built-in web server and can used for FTTx, xDSL and xG wireless networks...Read
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To keep broadband circuits tidy customers are encouraged to organise all the
home/business wiring into a central service demarcation point (SDP). This means the
installers need to "star" wire CAT5/6 cables back to these cabinets and for
larger sites where multiple cabinets are required, interconnect each SDP with
another CAT5/6and/or Multimode Fibre....Read More |
When you need the most robust service platform possible, needed to deliver very
reliable network access services then both Cable and Wireless is best used
together. This solution is mainly used for those businesses who require
continous ininterepeted access to the wide areas network. Customers require this
configuration because they provide or receive mission critical services from
others on the wide area network....Read More |
VoIP Adapters |
Network
Switches |
Device Servers |
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As Telecos retire their analoque telephony network switches in favour of new
broadband IP cores, home/business customers need to make changes to their own
analogue equipment to maintain connectivity. In most cases the ISP will provide
a VoIP module however unless a backup battery is included the "line" will fail during a
mains power outage....Read More |
Because more a more equipment is being connected to a home/business network like
IPTV, Alarms, Gaming consculs and appliances, customers are forced to increase
ports with a data switch. However unless a UPS battery is included with the data
switch, most of the customers services will fail during a mains power
outage......Read More |
Many business owners have a large investment in their technical
infrastructure and in order to maximise that investment and acheive broadband
connectivity it is necessary to convert older data circuits. There are numerous
types of IP ethernet convertors available, all able to interface to various
legacy ports used in existing systems....Read More |