Cabling Service
Underground Cable Laying Service
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Definition: The process of installing electrical or communication cables below ground to protect them from environmental damage and ensure reliable connectivity.
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Scope: Includes trench digging, laying cables in ducts or directly in trenches, backfilling, jointing, termination, and testing for performance and safety.
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Process: Site survey, excavation, placing protective conduits or cable trays, cable laying, sealing joints, and restoring the surface after installation.
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Benefits: Protects cables from weather and physical damage, improves aesthetics by hiding cables, reduces maintenance, and enhances safety.
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Fiber Optics Cabling Service
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| Fiber Type | Multi Mode Fiber |
| Connector Type | FC |
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Definition: Professional service that involves designing, installing, and maintaining fiber optic cable networks for high-speed data transmission.
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Scope: Includes site survey, fiber cable laying (underground or aerial), splicing, termination, testing, and documentation.
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Process: Planning cable routes, installing protective conduits or trays, laying fiber cables, fusion splicing, connector installation, and performance testing.
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Benefits: Offers ultra-high bandwidth, long-distance data transmission with minimal loss, resistance to electromagnetic interference, and future-proof network infrastructure.
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HT Cable Laying Service
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Definition: Service of installing High Tension (HT) electrical cables that carry high voltage electricity for power distribution.
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Scope: Includes trenching or underground ducting, laying HT cables, jointing, termination, and testing to ensure safe and efficient power transmission.
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Process: Involves site survey, excavation or use of cable trays/poles, cable pulling, proper insulation, and commissioning as per electrical standards.
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Benefits: Ensures reliable and safe transmission of high voltage power, reduces power loss, protects cables from damage, and complies with safety regulations.
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Structured Cabling Solutions
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Definition: A comprehensive system of cabling and connectivity components designed to support multiple hardware uses and systems in a building or campus.
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Components: Includes cables (Cat5e, Cat6, fiber optic), patch panels, racks, connectors, switches, and cable management accessories.
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Features: Standardized design for scalability, flexibility, and easy management of data, voice, video, and other communication systems.
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Benefits: Simplifies network infrastructure, reduces downtime, supports future upgrades, improves performance, and ensures organized cabling for easy troubleshooting.
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OFC Network Installation
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OFC (Optical Fiber Cable) Network Installation involves the end-to-end deployment of fiber optic infrastructure to establish high-speed, reliable communication networks for telecommunications, broadband, enterprise, and industrial applications. The installation process includes planning, cable laying, splicing, termination, testing, and commissioning to ensure optimal network performance.
Key Activities- Conducting route surveys and network planning.
- Installing ducts, conduits, cable trays, and support structures.
- Laying single-mode and multi-mode optical fiber cables through underground, aerial, or duct routes.
- Performing fiber splicing and joint closure installation.
- Terminating fiber cables in patch panels, fiber distribution frames (FDFs), and network equipment.
- Installing Optical Distribution Frames (ODFs), termination boxes, and related accessories.
- Testing fiber links using OTDRs, optical power meters, and continuity testers.
- Identifying and rectifying faults or signal losses.
- Preparing as-built drawings, test reports, and project documentation.
- Commissioning and handing over the network for operational use.
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GPON Fiber Network Installation
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- OLT (Optical Line Terminal): The provider's main hub that transmits and manages data signals to the network. [1]
- Optical Splitters: Passive, unpowered devices located in the field that split a single fiber signal to serve multiple locations (up to 32 or 64 users) without requiring electricity. [1, 2]
- ONT / ONU (Optical Network Terminal / Unit): The modem-like box installed at the user's property that converts the incoming optical light signals into electrical Ethernet signals for routers and devices. [1, 2]
- Headend Setup: Technicians install the OLT at the ISP's central office or data center. [1, 2, 3]
- Fiber Laying & Splicing: Fiber-optic cables are run underground or via utility poles to neighborhoods. Installers then splice the delicate hair-thin glass strands together. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Splitter Placement: Splitters are mounted in outdoor distribution boxes or within building telecom rooms to efficiently route the shared fiber to individual users. [1, 2, 3, 4]
- Premises Drop: A final fiber cable is run directly into the home or business (Fiber To The Home - FTTH). [1, 2]
- ONT Activation: The fiber is connected to the ONT box on the wall, which is then connected to a Wi-Fi router via an Ethernet cable. [1]
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Voice Structured Cabling Service
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Definition: Installation of a structured cabling system specifically designed to support voice communication systems like telephones and VoIP devices.
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Components: Includes voice-grade cables (often Cat3 or Cat5e), patch panels, connectors, cable management, and termination hardware.
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Process: Planning cable routes, installing and terminating cables, testing connections for clarity and reliability, and organizing cables for easy maintenance.
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Benefits: Ensures clear and reliable voice communication, reduces interference, simplifies troubleshooting, and supports integration with data networks.
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