What is SYSTIMAX cabling?

What is SYSTIMAX cabling?

Structured cabling providing industry-leading bandwidth, power and intelligence. Watch now. CommScope’s premier copper and fiber structured cabling solution, SYSTIMAX®, provides the combination of power and high-bandwidth data connectivity and the flexibility to support advanced capabilities as you move to the ceiling.

Is CommScope the same as SYSTIMAX?

A: CommScope is our company, and we sell SYSTIMAX solutions to the enterprise cabling market. SYSTIMAX is CommScope’s brand for enterprise network infrastructure solutions.

What is TeraSPEED fiber?

The TeraSPEED ZWP-SM fiber is a dispersion-unshifted fiber, which meets the ITU-T G. 652c requirements.

What is tight buffered fiber?

Tight buffer fiber contains a thick coating of a plastic-type material which is applied directly to the outside of each individual fiber. Loose tube fiber optic cable is typically used for outside-plant installation in aerial, duct and direct-buried applications.

What is CommScope used for?

CommScope, Inc. is a Hickory, North Carolina-based company that designs and manufactures coaxial and fiber optic cable and related products used by cable and satellite television providers and other applications, including data networking, Internet access, wireless communications, and telephony.

What is intelligent cabling system?

Intelligent cabling systems, also known as intelligent patching systems, are combinations of hardware (patch panels and patch cords) and software that can generate cost savings resulting from: accurate documentation, reduced downtime, more efficient performance moves, adds and changes, more efficient and economical …

Is Cat6a faster than Cat6?

Cat6a supports bandwidth frequencies of up to 500 MHz, twice the amount of Cat6 cable, and can also support 10Gbps like its predecessor. However, unlike Cat6 cabling, Cat6a can support 10 Gigabit Ethernet at 100 meters. [Cat6 cabling on the other hand, can transmit the same speeds at up to 37 meters.]

What type of fiber is zero water peak?

In fact, there are two very distinct types of these fibers: Low Water Peak (LWP) fibers, which simply lower the loss in the water peak E band of the spectrum; and Zero Water Peak (ZWP) fibers, which eliminate the loss in the water peak and further lower the loss across the entire spectrum.

Who makes CommScope fiber?

The Carlyle Group
In 2008, CommScope was chosen to provide the Dallas Cowboys with the connectivity for their new stadium starting with the 2009 NFL season, using over 5 million feet of SYSTIMAX copper and fiber-optic cabling. In 2011, The Carlyle Group acquired CommScope.

What is the difference between tight buffered fiber cable and loose tube cable?

Loose tube cables are better suited for outdoor and harsh environments as they secure the fibres within a gel that protects the fibres from water and temperature changes. On the other hand, tight buffered cables are perfect for indoor use and medium length LAN/WAN connections as they are the sturdier option.

What are fan out kits used for?

Fan Out or Break Out Kits are used when terminating fiber optic cables that are made with subunits that contain color coded bare fibers rather than tight buffered fibers. The bare fibers are inserted into the tubing so that connectors can be installed.

Is Arris now CommScope?

CommScope completed its $7.4 billion acquisition of Arris (which included Ruckus) in April of this year, which greatly expanded CommScope’s product portfolio. Arris also brought Ruckus Networks and ICX Switch, which serve the enterprise network space; Arris had recently acquired those companies from Broadcom.

Why choose SYSTIMAX?

From design and deployment to management and moves, adds and changes; SYSTIMAX delivers the performance, flexibility and reliability that no other solutions can match. In addition, we also offer our SYSTIMAX Application Assurance —which includes design capabilities and performance guarantees to support your migration to higher-speed applications.

Why choose commcommscope SYSTIMAX?

CommScope’s premier copper and fiber structured cabling solution, SYSTIMAX®, provides the combination of power and high-bandwidth data connectivity and the flexibility to support advanced capabilities as you move to the ceiling.

What is commcommscope fiber?

CommScope fiber is the backbone of Allegiant Stadium. Read why 75% of Fortune 100 companies trust SYSTIMAX for their single-source structured cabling solutions. Read why 75% of Fortune 100 companies trust SYSTIMAX for their single-source structured cabling solutions.

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