Cabling Standards
All Network Cabling Services, Inc. is adhering
to the basic cabling standards set by different
groups and organizations. As such, the cabling
firm is duly recognized globally as a cabling
and technology leader providing services and
products based on standards. Whether clients
hire ANCS for wiring and data cabling services
or for fiber optic and copper cabling, the
company will certainly provide standards-based
products and services to meet requirements.
ANCS is one of the rare cabling services providers
that are capable of delivering cabling services
involving the sensitive and highly complicated
Category 6 and solutions like Category 7 or Class F.
It is also because of the adhered and high-quality
standards that ANCS is able to provide the highest
quality of products and services involving the
reliable structured cabling systems, which can be
used in building Ethernet infrastructure to help
clients meet strategic business needs in the future.
The company understands that clients' success can
call for greater demand for cabling infrastructures
and functions. Thus, ANCS is apparently and
undoubtedly striving to continually evolve into a
cabling services firm that is providing the best and
most reliable services, based on world-renowned and
recognized standards.
Whether you like to adhere to the German Standards
or to the British Standards in cabling, you can
always be sure ANCS will provide you your cabling
requirements and preferences. Other standards
adhered and observed by the firm include IEEE, TIA,
European and International Standards.
Aside from those, you can rest assured ANCS is
observing its own standards, which is based on
overall safety, effectiveness and functionality. The
company prioritizes the needs and preferences of
clients when it comes to cabling, but makes sure
there are enough studies, research, planning and
consultations over possible implications of specific
instructions and preferences. The best standard
followed by ANCS is the one based on consumer
standard—the cabling service should be effective,
practical and functional, without compromising
safety.
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