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Installation
When some of those "bigger" companies have told you it is not possible, Connections Pur-Tel will usually find a way. Our motto is "there is always a solution". Connections Pur-Tel prides itself on the ability to accomplish quality installation for all of our customers. We don't consider the job complete until our customers are completely satisfied. We have found that little things like cleaning up after the installation is complete means a lot to our customers and our goal is to achieve "complete satisfaction". |
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Key Phone System Installation
We install Nortel Norstar phone systems for small-to-large
businesses and branch offices, with growth for up to 248 ports (192 stations).
This fully digital platform brings together all your communications - voicemail,
fax, email, computer and telephone - right at your desktop. Advanced integrated
applications include enhanced call centers and computer telephony integration.
Designed for growing businesses, the Norstar Compact Integrated Communications System (CICS) offers from 4 to 8 lines and 8 to 24 telephone extensions. It supports all Norstar and Business Series telephones, including fully-featured digital functions with LCD and soft keys. Easily add Norstar applications, such as voice mail, automated attendant, computer telephony integration (CTI), and automatic call distribution (ACD).
For dynamic, larger or multi-site businesses that need sophisticated capabilities, Nortel Norstar Modular Integrated Communications System, our premier Norstar platform, grows to support up to 280 ports in various configurations. Software and system expansion modules enable you to grow as your business needs change, both in capacity and features. For example, you could start with basic voice messaging, then add desktop messaging, add enhanced call center services or take advantage of networking to deploy telephony applications in one place yet extend capabilities to many locations.
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IP-PBX / VOIP Phone System Installation
VOIP (Voice Over Internet Protocol) is fast becoming the standard for telephone communications ranging from Personal homes, to Offices and even Enterprise level installations. Due to its reduced cost of operation, almost limitless feature-set and reduced long distance charges many offices are choosing VOIP systems to reduce their total cost of operations using VOIP. Here at Connections Pur-Tel we pride ourselves on being on the cutting edge of technology so that we may provide future proof installations and capabilities to our clients.
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Structured Cable Installation
Structured Cabling is the design, documentation, and
management of the lowest layer of the OSI network model-the physical layer. The
physical layer is the foundation of any network whether it is data, voice, video
or alarms, and defines the physical media upon which signals or data is transmitted
through the network.
Approximately 70% of your network is composed of passive devices such as cable,
cross-connect blocks, and patch panels. Documenting these network components
is critical to keeping a network finely tuned. The physical medium can be copper
cable (e.g., cat 3, cat 5E), coaxial cable, optical fiber, wireless, or satellite.
Connections Pur-Tel offers a wide variety of Structured Cabling services in the Montreal metropolitan area. Our experience and dedication to excellence is hard to match as we strive to best align business strategies with business technology.
We offer the following services in structured cabling services:
Structured Cabling Services: Voice and Data Cabling
Structured Cabling Services: Facsimile Cabling
Structured Cabling Services: Paging Systems
Structured Cabling Services: Adds, Moves, and Changes
Structured Cabling Services: Building to Building
Structured Cabling Services: New and Old Buildings
Structured Cabling Services: Cabling Repairs
Structured Cabling Services: Single and Multiple Floors
Structured Cabling Services: Design
Structured Cabling Services: Cat 3, Cat 5, and Cat 6
Structured Cabling Services: Single and Multi-mode Fiber Optic Cabling
Structured Cabling Services: Single and Multiple Floors
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Server Room Installation
Servers are the brains of most corporations. The rooms and racks that house these servers are a critical part of a company's cabling infrastructure. Since servers, racks and the required cabling usually account for a large part of an IT manager's budget, they must be assured that this environment is built correctly.
In many cases, servers are located separately from a company's wiring closet. In such instances tie cables, either copper or fiber, must be installed to provide connectivity between the network equipment, which provides the pipe to the end user, and the company's servers, which store the important information. We then label and test all connections.
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Coax Cable Cable Installation
Coaxial cables carry a nominal impedance of between
35 and 185 ohms. The three most common coax cables are 50 ohms (most widely used
in thin-net Ethernet), 75 ohms (the cable your most likely using at home for
your TV or cable modem) and 93 ohms, which is rarely used.
Coax cable can support much higher bandwidths than unshielded twisted pair (UTP) cable. The most efficient transfer of energy, over coax, occurs when all parts of the system have the same impedance. For example, a transmitter, interconnecting cable, and receiver should all have matching impedance. This need for impedance matching is especially critical at higher frequencies, where the consequences of mismatches are more severe.
Knowing how to install and terminate coax cable properly is critical to achieving impedance matching. Knowledge and selection of the best available materials greatly increases efficiency.
The most common type of coax, called Flexible Coax, is a flexible cable, which uses a braided shield of extremely fine wires. This braid helps to make the coax flexible, but at a cost: energy or RF (radio frequency) signals leak through the small gaps in the braid. To combat this attenuation (energy loss), manufacturers have added several layers of braid and placed thin foil between the layers. This provides better coverage for greater shielding effectiveness. We normally use a quad shield (two layers of braid, two of foil) for 75-ohm applications.
Even though coax makes up a small percentage of our total installations, it is still a critical piece of the infrastructure puzzle for our customers. Coax has been the medium of choice for high fidelity audio, television, satellite and broadband communications.
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Microwave / Satellite Antenna
Installations
Optical wireless links are fast becoming the communications
solution between two locations where a clear line of sight, up to a distance
in excess of 1.24 (2km) miles exists. In such cases, they offer extensive cost
savings over leased lines. They also offer the ideal solution where fixed cabling
may not be possible. They offer better security than other wireless link options
like Radio or Microwave and require no special licence for installation and use.
Their ease of set up makes them cost effective not just for permanent links but also for temporary installations.
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Closed Circuit TV / Video
Video cabling can be closely associated with coaxial
cable, because most video applications require coax, but we also install twisted
pair cable for certain video applications.
Although we rarely do wiring for video surveillance, we often install wire for
video conferencing (usually done over multiple ISDN circuits), and satellite
distribution.
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