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RSystems

The layer everything else depends on.

Cat6/6A copper and fiber backbone, patch panels, and termination — pulled to spec, labeled at both ends, and documented.

The Challenge

Structured Cabling & Low-Voltage

Cabling is the part of the infrastructure nobody thinks about until it fails — and when it fails, it's expensive and disruptive to fix because it's buried in walls, ceilings, and risers. A cable run that wasn't certified, a patch panel nobody labeled, a bundle bent past its radius two years ago that's now causing intermittent errors no one can trace.

The cheapest time to get cabling right is the first time. Retrofitting a building that was wired carelessly means pulling new runs through occupied space, which costs far more than doing it correctly during a build.

Our Approach

How RSystems approaches it.

We treat cabling as permanent infrastructure, because it is. Runs are pulled to category spec, kept within bend radius, separated from electrical sources of interference, and certified with test equipment that confirms each run performs to the standard it's rated for — not just that it carries a signal.

Every cable is labeled at both ends and documented, so two years from now anyone can trace a run without a tone generator and a guess. We coordinate with electricians and general contractors during a build so the low-voltage pathways are right before the walls close.

What's Included

Key focus areas and deliverables.

01

Copper & Fiber Cabling

Cat6/6A horizontal runs and fiber backbone, installed to category specification and certified with test equipment.

02

Patch Panels & Termination

Keystone termination, patch panel buildout, and clean cross-connects — organized for serviceability, not just function.

03

Labeling & Documentation

Every run labeled at both ends and documented in a record you can actually use when something needs to change.

04

Build Coordination

Coordination with electrical and general contractors during construction so low-voltage pathways are correct before walls close.