Communication Systems in Commercial Facilities
The
infrastructure in commercial facilities is incomplete without a proper set up
of computer network internet provision and telecom system.
For most
businesses, the computer network needs can be met by a local area network or
LAN. A client server connection is popular form of LAN. It uses one computer as
a server where shared files and programs can be kept and all other PCs are
connected to this server.
The central machine may be a simple PC or a more powerful,
purpose built server computer. The client server networks are very efficient at
backing up and handling data as all files can be stored centrally. A failure at
a single point does not impact other computers in the network as long as the
server remains intact.
The internet
provision on a LAN computer network may be arranged through a dial up or
broadband connection.
Business
organisations also need to install numerous telephone lines and extensions to
facilitate smooth communication between different departments and with clients.
A business with customer contact centre may require internet along with
advanced telecommunication systems such as Voice over internet protocol or VoIP
for smooth operations. Indeed VoIP has
become a viable solution for the smallest of businesses as broadband internet
access becomes affordable and more widespread.
Business owners
are under constant pressure to control costs. There may be employees who need
to make large number of long distance calls and this can significantly increase
the telecommunication costs.
Most of the commercial enterprises have been using
Public Switched Telephone Networks or PSTN lines in their offices. However, the
new technology of VoIP provides inexpensive voice communication and reduces telephony
costs by 30 per cent.
VoIP, also known
as internet telephony, allows making calls via the internet instead of
traditional telephone lines. The calls may be made through a dial up or
broadband connection. VoIP is suitable for changing business needs as additions,
moves and changes can be easily managed via web based control panel.
With VoIP
there is no need to maintain separate networks for voice and data. Both the
networks can be converged into a single network, making the over management
simpler.
VoIP also provides several large, enterprise level communications
capabilities such as auto attendant answering system and find/ follow features.
Before the advent of VoIP technology, these capabilities were very expensive
and were only possible through Private Branch Exchange (PBX) telephony systems.
Along with
computer network, broadband and telecommunication sets up, most commercial
enterprises also install large Television sets in their facilities.
LCDs with
large screens can be a good choice for offices that need to provide basic
entertainment options in their cafeteria or recreation rooms. The slim LCDs can
be mounted on walls and do not occupy much place.
Once the basic
electrical installation in a commercial organisation is complete, care must be
taken to arrange for the most suitable computer network, internet connection,
telephonic & data communication network as well as entertainment systems.
The number of employees using the facility, the business capacity and budget
are the prime factors that influence the choice of systems.
If your business requires the installation, servicing or rewiring of your network cabling systems or whether you are looking to set up your LAN (local area network) whether your a small home office setup or a large commercial organisation, Switch Electrics can provide you with all types of computer cabling, network cabling solutions.
Whether your budget is large or small, we have an electrical solution for you.
Call us on 02 8011 1323 for more information.