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Structured cabling

Structured cabling is the design and installation of a cabling system that allows for the organized transmission of data, video, and voice communications in a building or campus. It involves the use of standardized wiring and connectivity components, such as cables, connectors, patch panels, and distribution frames, to create a network infrastructure that is efficient, scalable, and easy to maintain.

IP Phone

An IP phone (Internet Protocol phone) is a type of telephone that uses the Internet Protocol (IP) to transmit voice and other data over a network connection. It is a digital phone that connects to a local area network (LAN) or the Internet using an Ethernet cable, rather than a traditional analog telephone line.

CCTV

CCTV (closed-circuit television) is a system of video cameras used to transmit a signal to a specific, limited set of monitors.CCTV systems consist of cameras, monitors, and recording devices. The cameras capture video footage, which is then transmitted to the monitors and/or recording devices. The monitors allow operators to view the footage in real-time, while the recording devices store the footage for later review.

Access Control

Access control is the practice of regulating who or what is allowed to enter or exit a premises or area. It is a security measure that is used to protect physical assets, such as buildings, data centers, and equipment, as well as logical assets, such as computer systems and networks. There are various types of access control systems, including physical access control systems, which use devices such as locks, keys, and card readers to regulate entry to physical locations.

Intercom Solutions

An intercom system is a communication system that allows individuals in different locations to communicate with each other using audio or audio-visual devices. There are various types of intercom systems, including wired intercom systems, which use cables to connect the intercom units, and wireless intercom systems, which use radio or infrared signals to transmit the audio or video signals.

Switching & Routing

Switching and routing are two fundamental technologies that are used to facilitate communication and data transmission over networks. Switching refers to the process of forwarding data packets from one device to another within a network. Switches are networking devices that connect devices on a network and enable them to communicate with each other.Switching and routing are essential technologies that enable devices on a network to communicate with each other and access resources on the Internet.

Video Wall

A video wall is a large display consisting of multiple screens that are tiled together to form a single, seamless display. Video walls are commonly used in public spaces, such as airports, shopping malls, and conference centers, to display information and advertising content. They can also be used in a variety of other settings, including corporate offices, broadcast studios, and sports arenas, to display real-time data, video, and other content.