Structured Cabling System
1. Standardized Design : Follows international standards (like TIA/EIA-568, ISO/IEC 11801).
2. Subsystems, Divided into this parts:
 ⋅Entrance facilities (where external services connect to the building).
 ⋅Equipment room (houses servers, switches, etc.).
 ⋅Telecommunications room/closet (distributes connections to each floor/area).
 ⋅Backbone cabling (vertical cabling between floors or buildings).
 ⋅Horizontal cabling (cabling from telecom room to outlets in work areas).
 ⋅Work area (where end-user devices connect).3. Flexibility – Makes it easy to move, add, or change devices without redoing the cabling.
3. Scalability and Reliability.
 ⋅Scalability : Supports future technologies without major rewiring.
 ⋅Reliability : Reduces downtime and improves performance by using organized cabling layouts.
A Structured Cabling System is the backbone of an organization’s IT and communication network-like the nervous system of a building, ensuring everything (computers, phones, cameras, Wi-Fi, etc.) can connect efficiently.
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