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Abandoned Cable Removal

Data Structures prides itself on responding to our customer’s needs.  Today that means helping you with the growing problem of Abandoned Cable. 

Tangled messMiles of cabling left by previous tenants in the ceilings and walls of facilities accumulate over time. Growing amounts of this abandoned cable are a source for fueling fire, smoke and lethal toxic fumes that can incapacitate and kill.

Also, due to changes in the 2002 edition of the National Electric Code (NEC), those same wires may now render your property out of code and jeopardize your fire insurance. New rules make it a violation to have abandoned wires in your building’s risers or plenums and mandate the use of specific wiring that meets certain flame-retardant standards.

The new rules are complex and confusing causing building owners to wonder which way to turn – and who to turn to?  Data Structures can honestly evaluate whether or not you have an abandoned wire and or a code violation problem.

Call us at 303.664.1547 or E-mail senglish@data-structures.com.

Abandoned wires are a headache you don’t need.

 

Fixed Wireless

  • Wireless networks
  • Enterprise wireless LAN
  • SOHO wireless LAN
  • Wireless WAN
  • Public Hot Spots

Network Consulting and Design

  • Serve as liaison and customer advocate in the selection of telephone and data services and service providers
  • Determine optimum network capacity and features
  • Design logical and physical networks
  • Specify network devices and materials
  • Specify network equipment environment (power, cooling and lighting)

Network Installation

  • Design/build structured cabling systems
  • Fiber Optic cabling design and installation
  • Specify material installation techniques
  • Router configuration with remote installation support
  • Troubleshooting and debugging
  • Install custom inventory and labeling
  • Test and certify network performance
  • Record and document network device configurations
  • Abandoned Cable Removal

Network Analysis

  • Understand current and future network traffic patterns
  • Analyze bandwidth utilization; determine bottlenecks
  • Evaluate capacity and design of cable plant, hubs and internetworking devices
  • Recommend changes for anticipated growth