Cabling
DataVox Voice & Data Structured Cabling
DataVox, Houston’s largest privately-held Business Communication Firm, is your trusted partner in a successful structured-cabling installation. Our experienced team - including a BICSI RCDD (Registered Communication Distribution Designer) - provides the complete end-to-end solution. Beginning with design, installation, testing and certifications, DataVox has a proven field record.

How We Can Assist You

 
CablingOur cabling services include:
 
 
  • UTP Cabling Category 5E, 6 and 6+ Copper Solutions
  • Multimode and Single Mode Fiber Optic Systems
  • Coax Cabling
  • Horizontal Cabling Systems
  • Backbone Distribution Systems
  • Horizontal and Backbone Cabling Pathway Systems
  • Telecommunication and Equipment Rooms
  • Fire-stopping and Grounding and Bonding Systems
  • Testing and Certification to TIA\EIA & BICSI Standards
  • Extended Warranties on installation
  • AutoCAD Documentation

Products include:
 
  • Panduit
  • CommScope
  • Systimax
  • Leviton

 

BICSI - RCDD Designation:

RCDDBICSI RCDD LogoEvery RCDD has successfully completed and passed an extensive exam on the fundamentals of telecommunications distribution design. All RCDDs have a minimum of two years of distribution design experience. BICSI-credentialed ITS professionals must keep their knowledge current to maintain their designations. RCDDs are required to renew their credential every three years by earning 45 hours of continuing education and attending at least one BICSI conference. There they share knowledge and experiences with their industry peers and learn about industry updates. Continuing education can also be obtained by attending BICSI or industry-related courses that focus on the latest techniques in telecommunications cabling design.




Structured Cabling

 

On-Premise Structured Cabling

Cat 3Category 3

Cat 3, the abbreviated term for Category 3, is an unshielded twisted pair (TP) cable used to carry voice and data at speeds of up to 10 Mbps. Cat 3 cable, like its other counterparts, is designated by cabling standards defined by the Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) and the Telecommunications Industry Association (TIA). Cat 3 terminates on an RJ-11 jack.


Cat 3 CableCategory 5

Cat-5 cable, commonly referred to as Ethernet cable, is the industry term used for Category 5 cable, a current standard for network and telephony wiring. Cat-5 cable is unshielded cable containing four color-coded pairs of 24-gauge twisted wire, terminating at a RJ-45 interface jack. A certified Cat-5 will have "Cat-5" printed on the shielding.


Cat 3 CableCategory 6
Cat 6, the abbreviated term for Category 6, is a cabling standard used primarily for Ethernet computer networks, security systems, and telephony services. Cat 6 cable is backward compatible with the Cat 5, Cat 5E, and Cat 3 cable standards. Category 6 cable is designed for transmitting voice and data at speeds up to 155 Mbps.



Fiber Optic Cabling

 

Fiber Optic Cabling

Fiber Optic CablingFiber optic cabling uses light to carry digital signals through optical cables. These cables are thin glass wires made from pure glass. Fiber optic technology employs the concept of light reflection as its means of transmission. Light carrying digital signals is reflected inside the optical cable to transfer information. Internal reflection is the driving principle behind the use of this technology. 



Backbone Cabling

 

Backbone Cabling

Backbone CablingThe backbone cabling system is designed to provide the interconnectivity between telecommunications rooms, main and independent equipment rooms, and utility entrance facilities. It employs backbone supply cables, independent and main cross-connect panels, wire terminations, and patch cords or wire jumpers used for backbone-to-backbone cross-connections. The backbone is also used to extend between buildings in a large campus environment.
 


Schedule Your Cabling
DataVox’s cabling solutions encompass all communication applications, including voice, video and data. Cabling projects are managed by an experienced project manager whose primary responsibility is to ensure that installations are completed on time and meet industry standards. Once installed, all cables are tested and documented electronically for customer convenience. DataVox cabling installations are backed by some of the best warranties in the business; ranging from 15 to 25 years. Additionally, our warranties cover all components and provide current and future application assurance.

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