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Home Office Voice and Data Cabling


by DoItYourself Staff

Voice and data cabling are part of the greatest growth industry for electrical engineers and contractors. This industry has increased by around 25 percent, and may soon start doubling in size every 2 to 3 years. The opportunity for people interested in voice and data cabling is immense, and not likely to fall away, no matter what the economic circumstances. If you have a home office and require a connection system that keeps your technologies together, then a voice and data cabling system might be the right choice for your needs.

What is a Voice and Data Cabling System

Voice and Data cabling allows a home office user to link all of the technology in the room together, so that there is a physical thread linking all of his systems together. A voice and data cabling system such as the structured cabling device will allow the home office user to connect any voice or data systems that he owns within his building. A home office business that is expanding might need to move some of the equipment into another room, or even temporarily into the hall.

A voice and data cabling system means that all of the businesses electrical communications devices can be linked together, no matter how far apart they are in actuality. Old cables are often taken out, and the data cabling system installed in its place. This is often done using Unshielded twisted pair cables (UTP cables) or Optical Fiber cables.

What Does Voice and Data Cabling Support

Voice and data cabling systems in a home office environment support the basic methods of communication such as computer and internet communications, telephone and answerphone systems, and video technology. It also extends to other areas such as security and even air conditioning. Rather than a different cable having to be fitted every time a new piece of equipment was purchased or supplied, it is now possible to fit standard voice and data cabling, which means that the home office user can install anything from a new internet connection to a new TV screen.

Fitting the Cables

Voice and data cabling can be fitted much like ordinary power cables for the inside of a home, but rather than these, data cables are in the form of Optical fiber cable, Unshielded twisted pair cables, and Insulation displacement connectors. These are often used as replacements for multi-stranded or coax cables, but are much more fragile and demand greater care during handling. These cables are then fitted into the relevant connectors, although optical fiber cables are even more difficult than other forms of data cable. They require installation by a professional, trained to complete the connections without risk of electrical damage or failure of the communications systems. The optical fiber cabling is more high-tech and vulnerable than customary power cabling.

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