Structured Cabling

Structured cabling in telecommunications refers to the infrastructure of a building or campus that is made up of several standardized, smaller components known as subsystems. Twisted pair and optical cabling, patch panels, and patch cables are all parts of structured cabling.

The design and implementation of a cable system that can accommodate numerous hardware uses and be acceptable for both current and future needs is known as structured cabling. Future hardware additions will be supported and present and future requirements can be satisfied with a properly setup system.

A set of standards that outline how to wire data centers, offices, and residential buildings for voice or data communications control the design and installation of structured cabling.