Broadband Networks
Network Implementation Process;
Design, Installation, and Certification
Our team will work with you to define
your requirements for a redundant, well-planned Broadband Network
capable of carrying multiple services that will serve your needs for
many years to come. Our expert crew will install the network, and our
engineering staff will use state of the art analyzers to fully test the
system. We will provide you with first class, detailed documentation
that includes design, routing, system certification, and complete
distortion test results (Carrier to noise, Composite beats, and second
order). We can train your employees to maintain the system, or we will
offer you options should you wish to use our maintenance services. Our
team has performed these services for over 25 years for many
organizations, in the US and abroad, with complete success. Of
course, we warranty our work against material, and workmanship defects
for at least one year.
Prior to design, several steps
are necessary. Site survey, cable route determination, distribution
density per area, available structures to mount components, AC power
availability, system accessibility, environmental variables such as
caustic chemicals presence, asbestos presence, temperature variance, etc.
must be noted. Availability of conduit, number of bends, and other
installation issues need to be identified to facilitate the design
process. A complete project implementation schedule is produced with the
client's approval.
Once the design is complete, and
components have been selected, CAD
drawings are generated to indicate each cable segment length, cable
loss, RF tilt, location of each passive and active component, RF
attribute table for active components (RF input level, tilt, input pad,
equalizer, gain, output level, and output tilt), and the location of
Power supplies. The design is reviewed by the client and upon approval
installation begins. After installation, a thorough system inspection is
performed. System is powered up and cooked for 48 hours for the
components to reach steady-state level. System Alignment and Distortion
Measurement, also called System Certification follows the system
cook-time power up.
The above methodology guarantees
a successful Network Implementation capable of carrying real-time video,
data, and voice.