Author name: Yuri Bravo

Tips

Tips: Is there a standard for structured cabling in hospitals?

Yes. The ANSI/TIA-1179 standard, "Healthcare Facility Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard," approved on July 28, 2010, establishes the considerations that must be taken into account in the design of structured cabling for hospital buildings. It should be noted that this document falls under the category of Premises Standards.

Information Technologies

Laws governing the development of ICTs

  Often we need to analyze ratios or understand the criteria that drive the development of technologies in the field of Information Systems or Communications, especially when justifying an investment project. In such cases, it's helpful to consult experts in the field. I'll share some of their insights.

Knowledge

The numbers for 2011

The stats elves at gyb.njr.temporary.site/website_416d2818/ prepared a 2011 report for this blog. Here's an excerpt: The Sydney Opera House concert hall holds 2,700 people. This blog was viewed approximately 16,000 times in 2011. If it were a concert at the Opera House, it would take about 6

Tips

Tips: What is the maximum length of horizontal cabling?

The maximum length of horizontal cabling in the case of the Permanent Link (cabling from the Horizontal Cross connect to the Telecommunications Outlet) is 90 meters, but if we consider the Channel (Permanent Link plus the patch cords that connect to the Horizontal Cross connect and the Telecommunications Outlet) it is

Structured Cabling, Data Center

Category 7 and Category 7A

There is much discussion about the feasibility of implementing structured cabling systems with Category 7 or Category 7A (ISO 11801) cables and components. For example, the organization's technology projections, such as 40-Gigabit Ethernet or 100-Gigabit Ethernet, are evaluated, along with the costs this implementation would entail for the MACs, etc.

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