Structured cabling systems are standardized telecommunications cabling infrastructures. They consist of various components like twisted pair cables, fiber optic cables, connectors, patch panels, and racks, arranged in a hierarchical manner. Structured cabling provides a flexible and organized way to connect various devices, such as computers, phones, and network equipment, within a building or campus. It is commonly used to support a wide range of applications, including data transmission, voice communication, and video conferencing. Benefits include improved performance, easier troubleshooting, and scalability.
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