European Network Cabling Services
Structured cabling, fiber optics, copper wiring, and certification—built for enterprise reliability and EU compliance.
Build the Backbone of Your Digital Infrastructure
In the fast-paced digital economy, network infrastructure is the backbone of your organization. Yet the physical layer—the cables and terminations that transmit data—often gets overlooked until a failure occurs. When downtime hits or speeds lag, productivity drops and risk increases. Professional network cabling is a strategic investment for scalability, speed, and resilience.
Whether you operate a data center in Germany, a retail chain across Spain, or a multi-site enterprise in Europe, your connectivity must meet rigorous standards. Below we explain why cabling still matters, the solutions we deliver, and how compliance protects your operations long-term.
Why Physical Network Infrastructure Still Matters
Performance and continuity
If your LAN is weak, cloud and SaaS apps suffer from latency and interruptions. High-quality copper and fiber enable stable throughput.
Security and control
Poor terminations and unmanaged patching create weak points. A well-designed physical layer reduces exposure and supports governance.
Scalability for modern workloads
Older standards (e.g., Cat5) can’t support modern 10Gbps requirements. Upgrading prevents bottlenecks as your business grows.
Our Core Cabling Solutions
We deliver structured cabling services tailored to European business environments, combining best practices with compliance and certification.
Structured Cabling Systems
Standards-based structured cabling that supports voice, video and data across buildings and campuses.
- Copper Cat6 / Cat6A / Cat7
- Patch panels, wall plates, labeling
- Organized racks and terminations
Fiber Optic Installation
High-bandwidth fiber for data centers and inter-building links with low signal loss.
- Single-mode and multimode (OM3/OM4/OM5)
- Fusion splicing and termination
- Testing and certification
Server Room & Data Center Cabling
Clean cable management that improves airflow, maintenance speed, and operational reliability.
- Trunking, ladders, trays
- Documentation and labeling
- Layout to support cooling paths
Wireless Infrastructure Support
Cabling for modern Wi-Fi deployments: AP drops, PoE planning, and backbone runs to ensure consistent coverage.
CCTV & Access Control Wiring
Low-voltage wiring for CCTV and access control systems—installed with the same discipline as your network backbone.
Testing & Certification
Every link is tested and documented (wire map, length, NEXT, attenuation) with a digital certification pack for handover.
From Audit to Certification: Our Installation Process
1) Site Survey
We audit your environment, pathways, interference risks, and growth plans before any work starts.
2) System Design
We produce a blueprint: cable routes, categories, rack layouts, and expansion capacity.
3) Installation
Certified technicians install with safe pulling tension, clean bends, and minimal disruption (off-hours if needed).
4) Testing & Handover
We test every run and deliver an as-built documentation pack with labels and certification reports.
Compliance with European Standards
We follow relevant cabling and safety requirements, including ISO/IEC 11801 alignment, appropriate category performance (e.g., Cat6A for 10Gbps up to 100m), and product compliance expectations such as CE marking and RoHS. Where required, we specify Low Smoke Zero Halogen (LSZH) cable to support safety standards in enclosed and public buildings.
Benefits of Upgrading Cabling
- Future-proofing: Cat6A and fiber support modern applications and growth for years.
- Reduced downtime: fewer connectivity-related incidents and faster troubleshooting.
- Security: disciplined physical layer reduces weak points and improves control.
- Warranty validation: certification supports manufacturer warranties and documentation requirements.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6A cabling?
Cat5e supports up to 1Gbps, Cat6 supports 10Gbps over shorter distances, and Cat6A supports full 10Gbps up to 100 meters. For new installations, Cat6A or higher is typically recommended.
How long does a typical cabling project take?
Timelines depend on scope. A single office floor can take a few days, while multi-building projects take longer. We confirm a phased plan during the design stage to minimize disruption.
Can you retrofit existing buildings without major construction?
Often yes. We use existing pathways and conduits when possible to replace old cabling with minimal building work.
Do you offer post-installation support?
Yes. We can support expansions, changes, and documentation updates as your environment evolves.