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To combat disruptions effectively, and build agility and resilience into their systems, organizations across the world are rapidly moving away from legacy processes and are redrawing their infrastructure. They are on a hyper pace to build state-of-the-art structured cabling topologies that will bring them greater bandwidth, scale, connectivity and security. Read More..
Structured cabling topologies are network cabling solutions that are set up in data centers, commercial establishments and residential complexes. They comprise individual elements, referred to as subsystems, that include cables, hardware ports, racks, network cabinets. Together, they hold the power to enable organizations make the paradigm shift in their business operations, adapt the digital and move to the cloud.
It is, therefore, pertinent that these cabling solutions are efficient and flexible, and use next-generation data cables that are smart, future-ready and capable of unleashing unprecedented performance.
STL has emerged as a global leader in manufacturing world-class data cables with its range of NetXs solutions. We offer a comprehensive range of data cables for a variety of applications in structured cabling, including customized cable designs in UTP (Unshielded Twisted Pair), STP (Shielded Twisted Pair), indoor and outdoor categories. Our data cables address different physical layer field applications be it for enterprise networks, data centres, healthcare, education, WiFi ,CCTV Surveillance and other building automation.
NetXs offer hyper reliability and deliver superior performance in data transmission. Customers, across the globe, have augmented their networks with NetXs superior noise immunity data cables that offer high headroom at both low and high frequencies.Read Less..
Fibre optics refers to the technology and the medium associated with the transmission of data as light pulses along a ultrapure strand of glass, which is a thin as a human hair.
Optical fibre cables have several optical fibres bundled together, which are usually covered in individual protective covers to reduce losses and damage.
Due to increasing data demands, there's a dire need to create new fibre deep networks and data centres, which would encourage faster 5G and FTTH adoption.
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