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PTS, Inc. offers a complete solution to all aspects of a a total and successful cable installation. From experience over the years, we have become very versatile and flexible when it comes to meeting our customers needs and demands. Be it a unique structure that requires not so standard methods or installation, an unique technology requiring a combination of topologies or a requirement for work to be completed on a short time notice. Whatever the unique requirements, you can count on PTS's complete support and professionalism from start to finish. |
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Voice
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PTS, Inc. specializes in installing structured cabling for both data and voice, Cat 3 and Cat 5 for voice, depending on your requirement. Cat 5E and Cat. 6 for Data. We will work with you to successfully install a complete easy to manage cable infrastructure. To accomplish this, all cabling must be run in an neat and orderly manner, this will ensure easy to maintain cabling for future diagnostics. Strictly following TIA/568 standards. Cat5 or Category 5 network cabling supports frequencies up to 100 MHz and speeds up to 100 Mbps. It can be used for ATM, token ring, 1000BT, 100 BT and 10 BT networking. Cat 5 cables connect PCs that are networked to LANs. |
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Fiber Optics |
PTS, Inc. has extensive experience in single and dual mode fiber optic systems. Mostly used as a backbone in large networks or where large distances need to be covered, where regular copper would not be able to carry the signal over the distance. Currently, as prices are coming down on fiber cable and the equipment; we will see more and more fiber being run directly to the desktop. Fiber optics is a popular technology used frequently for local area networks. The cable utilizes bundle of glass or plastic threads called fiber to transmit data. These glass threads have the ability to transmit messages that are blended into a carrier signal onto light waves. Fiber optics has several advantages over metal communication lines. They have a greater bandwidth - which allows for more data to be transmitted; they are less susceptible to interference; they are thinner and lighter; and the transmission of data is digital. However there are a few disadvantages to using fiber optic cables. They are expensive to install; more fragile than metal cables and they're difficult to split. |