A well-planned infrastructure for any IT Network
DTIT Services specializes in providing subcontractor services for all phases of commercial and residential projects. For more than a decade, we have provided installation, maintenance, repair, and upgrade services for local area networks (LANs), metropolitan area networks (MANs), and wide area networks (WANs) throughout the US.
With the growth of the fiber optic network throughout the country, we made the investment to have our experienced IT Cabling Technicians certified by the Fiber Optic Association, thereby making them equally skilled in both traditional copper wire and fiber optic network projects.
Investing in structured cabling provides a more reliable and safer IT Network. It allows organizations, businesses, and government institutions to send data, audio, alarm, video, and signals over the network using a sophisticated telecommunication infrastructure that is secure, reliable, and easier to upgrade.
The American National Standards Institute and Telecommunications Industry Association set forth a series of standards, ANSI/TIA-568, to introduce guidelines for all aspects of residential and commercial building cable distribution systems. These standards shape the structured cabling system.
Yes. Structured wiring can be run to every room in a home and terminated with a variety of specialized wall plates and ports for easy plug-and-play connection to the home network.
Our Technicians are experienced in all aspects of installing, maintaining, repairing, and upgrading low-voltage structured cabling systems. Whether you opt for twisted-pair copper, coaxial copper, or some combination thereof, you can count on us to assist you at any phase of your project.
DTIT Services specializes in providing subcontractor services for all phases of commercial and residential projects. When our team finishes an IT project, we leave behind neatly coiled and secured cables, clearly labeled components, and easy-to-follow documentation, making future maintenance, repairs, or upgrades less time-consuming and more cost-effective.
All structured cabling systems contain key elements. They all need entrance and cross-connection facilities to hold equipment that connect to the access provider (AP); vertical and horizontal backbone cables and pathways to connect the entrance facilities; and equipment rooms and telecommunications closets to store your system’s equipment.
But we know your traditional wire or Fiber Optic IT Network should also be designed to meet the unique demands of your facility and usage requirements.
Before beginning a structured cabling project, our experienced Technicians carefully consider:
Our goal is to determine the most efficient options and configurations for your unique requirements.
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