4 Factors That Will Affect The Cost Of Your Data Cabling Service

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4 Factors That Will Affect The Cost Of Your Data Cabling Service

22 February 2016
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Data cabling is a vital service for any commercial business, be it a retail shop, a professional business or even a manufacturing/processing establishment. Through data cabling, you will be able to access the internet, share files internally, get phone connectivity, and so much more. If you're planning to seek data cabling services, one of the questions you may be wondering is how much it will cost you. Below, find out the 4 factors that will affect your cabling costs greatly.

Fibre optic or traditional copper cabling

There are two types of data cables that can be used for your network connectivity (data and phone). These are fibre optic cables and traditional copper cables. Both can function effectively, but with varying results. Fibre optic cables offer faster speeds when it comes to transmitting data. They can also handle larger amounts of data at any given time. Consequently, in regards to cost, fibre optic cabling costs more.

Data room set up

The data room is the most focal installation in the entire process. It is in here that data will be relayed to different rooms and electronics throughout your entire establishment. The set up required here, therefore, will greatly affect the overall data cabling costs. That is, how many data racks are needed? Which cooling systems will have to be installed? How many switches and servers are required for the entire network?

How many connections are needed?

Most importantly, how many connections are needed within your network? To put it more simply, how many computers, phones, TVs, faxes, printers, and other electronics, will require a data connection? Needless to say, the more they are, the higher the data cabling cost. Each item will need a dedicated cable connection. The contractor will also need to install wall sockets and pull the cables through the ceiling or floor.

Distances between the data room and the installations

Last but not least, how far is it between the data room and the different installations? Considering that a physical cable is required in the installations (except in the case of wireless connections), the farther the distance, the more the cable, and hence the higher the cabling cost. Your installer may try to pull cables between walls to shorten the distances but in the end, it will still affect your costing.

To know exactly how much the data cabling process will cost, have your prospective installer inspect your business premises and provide you with a quote.