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Structured Network Cabling Installers in Houston, TX

Following is a list of pre-screened Houston network wiring & cabling and fiber optic contractors and installers serving Houston and surrounding areas who are ready to provide you with free site surveys and estimates.

EL PASO CABLING SOLUTIONS
Small Business, Contractor, Sub-Contractor, IT Services, Networks, Network Intergration, Communications, Computer Cable and Network Cablingjand Installation, wiring, Small Business phone systems, CCTV, Aldelo POS (Point of Sale) reseller, CAT3, CAT5, CAT5E, CAT6 cable installations, Fiber Optics Installation, Computer Installations

TENNESSEE CABLING & COMMUNICATIONS, LLC
Tennessee Cabling professionally and expertly installs voice, data, and fiber optic cables in commercial buildings, in the Southeast U.S. We pride ourselves on top quality work, with zero defects. If you are looking for top quality work at a competitive price, please call us.

TW TELECOM
TW Telecom integrates data, dedicated Internet access, and local and long distance voice services for long distance carriers, wireless communications companies, incumbent local exchange carriers, and enterprise organizations in healthcare, finance, higher education, manufacturing, and hospitality industries, as well as for military, state and local government.

INNOVATIVE CABLING SOLUTIONS
We specialize in voice/data/fiber optic cabling infrastructure installation and design. We offer certification and extended warranties for cable installations. ICS also specializes in other cabling products such as Audio, CCTV surveillance, and RG-6 coax cable tv.

Advanced Network Integration
We are a turnkey solutions provider installing Cat6 or better copper, fiber, video surveillance, security, CCTV, etc... We deal strictly with SysteMax, Belden, Corning, and CPI products which allows us to offer a limited lifetime warranty on any new installation we complete. We have the competency to work intelligently with clients as a systems integration consultant/liaison.

Network Connectivity Solutions
NCS is a communications cable installation company providing data, voice, fiber optic cable and associated materials, for commercial customers.

Tri-Tel Services, Inc.
One stop telecommuncations sales, installation, and service company. Providing phone systems, voice and data cabling, audio and video cabling, video surveillance systems, inside and outside plant contract services, job design and management to name a few of our services. Our management team has over 50 years experience and are standing by ready to serve you.

DataStream Cabling
Plan,route,terminate/ Test,Troubleshoot/ Repair or Remove: Fiber Optics, CAT3-CAT6 twisted pair copper voice (telephone) and data (network) cable, Coax video, 25 to 100 pair Armored Feeder/Riser cable Installation/Removal. Install racks/cabinet hardware (Switches, routers, PA equip., 110 & 66 block, UPS, patch panels, Feedback Eliminators). Mount loud horns, PA speakers, microphones and VOIP phones systems. Connect and Test all cable and hardware to ensure connectivity. Pride in perfection!

Neobits, Inc.
Phone systems and installation nationwide. We offer over 20 brands of phone systems to fit nearly every requirement and a wide array of accessories.




Structured Cabling, Networking & IT Articles and News

» NetXen's quad-to-10-GbE intelligent NICs boost server connectivity
August 18, 2008 -- Comprising an upgradeable quad-to-10 Gigabit LAN on motherboard (LOM) architecture for volume blade and rack server platforms, the company says its patented FlexLOM technology equips the NIC silicon to be a catalyst for the volume server industry's migration to 10 Gigabit Ethernet.

» Templates for Citrix NetScaler devices speed securing Web apps
Citrix is making it easier to configure its NetScaler Web accelerator appliance for specific apps with templates and a tool for quickly viewing policies.
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» ADC intros 1x64 splitter for FTTX
December 6, 2007 -- The company has expanded its OmniReach fiber-to-the-x (FTTX) product line to include its OmniReach 1x64 splitter.

» Quad-speed 65-nm 10GBASE-T transceiver supports copper and fiber
May 8, 2008 -- Broadcom has introduced its BCM8481, a 10GBASE-T PHY transceiver designed to support 10-GbE operation over 100 m of Cat 6A UTP cabling. The PHY's pass-through XAUI interface mode allows optional connectivity to a fiber-optic module.

» Fluke upgrades termination test kit
May 19, 2008 -- Fluke Networks has a new version of its MicroScanner2 termination test kit.

» FTC Chairman Addresses TIA Sponsored Lunch
TIA hosted a Broadband and Technology Roundtable (B&T) lunch featuring Chairman William Kovacic of the Federal Trade Commission.

» Omnitron launches Gigabit Ethernet media converter
June 17, 2008 -- At NXTcomm in Las Vegas, Omnitron Systems Technology announced the launch of its FlexPoint GX/T, a standalone 1000BASE-X fiber to 10/100/1000BASE-T Ethernet media converter.

» Apple will launch netbook competitor in '09, says analyst

Apple will roll out a lower-priced and lighter-weight laptop in the first half of 2009 to compete in the growing "netbook" category, an analyst said today.

The slipping economy will force Apple to address a glaring omission in its lineup: the lack of a lower-priced laptop, said Ezra Gottheil, an analyst with Technology Business Research.

[ For more on products in the hot mini-notebook category, check out our hands-on looks at Asus' Eee PC 901 and 1000 and the N10 netbook, the Cloudbook Max netbook, Elitegroup's G10IL mini-laptop, MSI's Wind low-cost laptop, Giga-byte's M912X mini-laptop, HP's Mini-Note netbook and Acer's Aspire one. ]

"Apple is facing the possibility that as the economic news gets worse, that they're increasingly pricing themselves out of an important market," said Gottheil. "Economic conditions are accelerating this."

Apple won't compete directly with netbooks on price or form factor, Gottheil maintained, but will have to respond with something he characterized as an "entry-level notebook" that could compete with the $300-500 price tags of most netbooks. Currently, Apple's lowest-priced notebook is the older, white-cased MacBook , which the company retained when it unveiled new unibody MacBooks and MacBook Pros last month. That MacBook lists for $999, although Best Buy has launched a sale of Apple hardware that prices the model at $899.

Gottheil pegged the debut of a lower-priced laptop at sometime in the first six months of 2009, and said that the most likely price point would be $599. He based that on comments a month ago by Apple CEO Steve Jobs , who dismissed any desire to play in the netbook market as currently defined. "We don't know how to make a $500 computer that's not a piece of junk, and our DNA will not let us ship that," Jobs said at the time.

Apple's answer to the netbook, continued Gottheil, would probably be more like the MacBook than the MacBook Air -- Apple's thinnest, lightest laptop -- but the company is also unlikely to simply copy current netbooks, which in some instances have sported screens as small as 7 inches.

"Apple feels compelled to be a little different," said Gottheil. "It will look at the netbook form factor and then decide, 'What are the appealing characteristics that we can create under our price umbrella?'"

Gottheil's betting that Apple will stress light and thin over width and depth. "I think this will be more paper-sized, with more screen than most netbooks," he said. The new unibody MacBook, which sports a 13.3-in. display, takes the tape at 12.8-in. wide by 8.9-in. deep, slightly wider than a piece of paper is long.

Other traits an Apple netbook competitor might boast, said Gottheil, could include a touch-enabled screen and a limited amount of flash memory in lieu of a traditional platter-based hard drive. If the machine is flash-based, Apple might steer users toward its MobileMe online sync service for additional data storage. Apple could also point buyers to its new 24-in. stand-alone monitor, which includes a power connection to recharge a laptop, as well as USB 2.0 ports for jacking in a mouse and keyboard.

The stumbling block to such a strategy -- which Gottheil also sees as a way for Apple to play in emerging markets, where the bulk of computer sales growth has occurred -- is that a lower-priced notebook will cannibalize sales of the current MacBook. "That's the only reason not to create this thing," he said.

He recognized that it would be a tough move for Apple, but not impossible. "It will be hard to give up the wonderful revenue they've gotten from basically exiting the entry-level market," Gottheil said. "But what Apple is addicted to more than ASP [Average Sales Price] is market share. And you can't keep flat ASPs forever."

In a research note released to clients last week, Gottheil noted that Mac laptop prices have dropped only an average of 0.1 percent per year in the last seven years. In the meantime, other computer makers have seen their ASPs drop significantly as first desktop, then notebook prices slid under competitive pressure. The netbook phenomenon, he said, is only the latest example of those price drops.

"Because Apple kept the price of its entry-level Macs higher than that of the competition during a long period of price decreases in the industry, Apple has essentially removed itself from the product category of entry-priced PC," Gottheil said in the research note.

Even Jobs left the door open last month to a change in strategy -- if Apple decides it needs to join the netbook game. "We'll wait and see how that nascent category evolves," Jobs said in late October during a conference call with Wall Street analysts. "And we've got some pretty interesting ideas if it does evolve."

According to Gartner, netbooks made up about 5 percent of U.S. mobile PC sales in the second quarter, one to two percentage points over the same period the year before. Their strong sales, said Gartner, were due in large part to the gloomy global economic climate.

Adding a lower-priced notebook to compete with netbooks, Gottheil said, would give Apple "a chance to really gain share," something he sees the company very interested in doing. "It may be a MacBook-like thing, but they'll try to make it as different as they can."

Computerworld is an InfoWorld affiliate.


 

Our list of Houston data cabling & Houston network cabling companies offer structured cabling for solutions for voice / data network wiring services in Houston and surrounding areas, including network wiring & voice/data cable installation services for Alief, Alvin, Bacliff, Barker, Baytown, Bellaire, Channelview, Crosby, Cypress, Deer Park, Dickinson, Fresno, Friendswood, Galena Park, Highlands, Houston, Huffman, Hufsmith, Humble, Katy, Kemah, La Porte, League City, Manvel, Missouri City, North Houston, Pasadena, Pearland, Porter, Richmond, Rosharon, Santa Fe, Seabrook, South Houston, Spring, Stafford, Sugar Land, Thompsons, Tomball, and surrounding areas.

Services offered include, but are not limited to:
  • Structured Cabling Design & Implementation
  • Fiber Optic installation
  • Data Network Cabling (ethernet cabling) using Cat 5, Cat5e, and Cat 6 cable installation
  • Voice / Telephone Wiring & Cabling Installation
  • Business phone systems
  • VoIP Phone Systems
  • Wireless Network Setup
  • Line of Sight Solutions