Cabling is what connects you to technology. Your business requires installation that complies with electrical and building codes and industry standards. Our work solves problems and enhances existing processes.
Improper cabling causes data errors and slower speeds. High-speed Category 6 and Category 6A have become the minimum grades of cable for today's networks. Proper installation, including cable supports, ensure code and standards compliance.
From backbones (between telecom rooms) to desktops, this provides for higher bandwidths and longer distances. We will work with you to select the right fiber cable and connectors to match the network of today and prepare you for tomorrow. We have equipment to perform mechanical/fusion splicing and OTDR/Power Loss testing.
The IT room is where everything converges and allows you to reach the internet. We will work with you to select the right rack or cabinet to house not only the cabling, but also all your back-office electronics.
Every cable is thoroughly tested using the latest cable certification equipment. Testing follows our standards-based test plans for both copper and fiber cables. This data is provided to the manufacturer for their extended warranty and to you for your records.
While you may have selected a high-quality cable product, it comes down to who installs it. Your installation team has been factory trained and follows industry best practices. Your Sequoia project manager will walk you through the installation so you can see firsthand the quality that goes into every job we do.
Your new cabling infrastructure must be ready to support the newly adopted 802.3bt high wattage POE (Power Over Ethernet) for commercial lighting and powered device deployment, including thin clients and IP based displays.
Our team provides important IT documentation. This includes labelled floor plans showing locations of wall plates, cables, patch panels, and all major pathways. During the planning stage we will work with you to identify what matters most and how that will be delivered.
Fire stopping and bonding (grounding) are two of the most common code violations we see when meeting with new clients looking to expand their business. Life safety comes first in every installation. Bonding also prevents damage to electronics and disruption of signals on the cable.