Infrastructure
IEC specializes in helping businesses improve connnectivity through cabling and low-voltage infrastructure.
Connnectivity
Comprehensive
IEC infrastructure technicians are capable of connecting every computer, wireless access point, camera, door and TV within a structure to data racks with cable panels, allowing interaction with physical components throughout a client’s building.
IEC’s cabling and low-voltage infrastructure are safer than other types of electrical systems; this is because the voltage is much lower, which reduces the risk of fire or electrocution. Cabling and low-voltage infrastructure are less likely to be damaged by storms or other events that can cause power outages.
Low-voltage infrastructure is also easy maintain and it uses less energy than traditional cabling. As a result, cabling and low-voltage infrastructure is a sound choice for businesses that want to ensure reliable connectivity and maximize their investment. Cabling and low-voltage infrastructure offers greater flexibility than other types of electrical systems as it can be easily expanded or changed to meet the changing needs of a business.
Contact us today to learn more about IEC can assist in enhancing your business’s connectivity through cabling and low-voltage infrastructure services.
Structured Cabling
The most important benefit of structured cabling is its organization and efficiency. By establishing a well-designed structured cabling system, businesses can experience streamlined network operations, easier troubleshooting, and simplified expansions or modifications. This structured approach reduces downtime, enhances scalability, and promotes a more reliable and manageable network infrastructure overall.
Data Racks & Patch Panels
Terminating network cables at a patch panel offers several advantages:
Organization: Patch panels provide a centralized and structured point for connecting network cables. This organization makes it easier to manage and trace cables, reducing the risk of errors and simplifying maintenance tasks.
Flexibility: Patch panels allow for easy reconfiguration of network connections. Instead of having to re-terminate cables directly into switches or other equipment, administrators can simply move patch cables on the patch panel to adjust connections.
Protection: By terminating cables at a patch panel, you protect the delicate ends of the cables from damage that can occur when repeatedly plugging and unplugging them directly into network equipment.
Reduced Wear and Tear: Patch panels minimize wear and tear on networking equipment ports by serving as an intermediate connection point. This can extend the lifespan of expensive networking hardware.
Scalability: Patch panels facilitate easy scalability. When adding new network connections, you can simply install additional patch cables into available ports on the patch panel, rather than needing to reconfigure the entire network infrastructure.
Overall, terminating network cables at a patch panel promotes organization, flexibility, protection, and scalability within a network infrastructure.
Paging systems
hese systems allow for broadcasting announcements, notifications, and messages to employees across various departments, floors, or buildings within a company’s premises.
Some common uses of a company paging system include:
Emergency Alerts: Paging systems are crucial for broadcasting emergency announcements such as fire alarms, evacuation instructions, severe weather alerts, or security threats to ensure the safety and well-being of employees.
General Announcements: Companies use paging systems to make general announcements such as meeting reminders, schedule changes, operational updates, or policy reminders. This helps in keeping all employees informed and aligned with the organization’s activities.
Call for Assistance: Paging systems enable employees to call for assistance or support in case of emergencies, medical situations, or technical issues, ensuring a quick response from designated personnel or departments.
Broadcasting Messages: Companies use paging systems to broadcast messages related to important events, promotions, company milestones, or employee recognition, fostering a sense of community and engagement among employees.
Coordination and Collaboration: Paging systems facilitate coordination and collaboration by allowing departments or teams to communicate quickly and efficiently, especially in large or multi-location organizations where face-to-face communication may not be feasible.
Overall, the primary purpose of a company paging system is to facilitate effective communication, enhance safety and security measures, and promote seamless operations within the organization.