Installation of SCS in the Central Bank
The purpose of the work:
Evaluation and implementation of the modernization of the structured cabling system at the Central Bank, taking into account the increase in the volume of processed data and the need for uninterrupted communication on all three floors.
Cable volume and ports:
Taking into account the requirements of the project and the volume of data being processed, 9300 km of category 6 FTP cable was installed, providing stable connection and data transmission on all floors.
In addition, the modernization included the installation of 274 SCS ports, providing connection of workplaces and network equipment on all floors of the building.
Power supply:
One of the important components of the modernization was the installation of 150 220V sockets, providing reliable and uninterrupted power supply to equipment, computers and other devices on all floors.
Testing the system:
The systems were tested as part of the Bank's Infrastructure Development project. The results confirmed their reliability, functionality and compliance with technical requirements, ensuring the effectiveness of the bank's business processes.
Results:
The project has been successfully completed, providing a reliable structured cabling system capable of effectively providing the required data transmission and communication on all floors of the building of the Central Bank. The new system is ready for the bank's tasks and will ensure the smooth functioning of data processing and communication processes at all levels.
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