Network Cabling Trends to Watch Out For in 2024

2024 Network Cabling Trends

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The world is constantly evolving, and every field is trying to adapt to the changes. As we enter the fourth industrial revolution, technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things (IoT), and 5G networks are becoming more common. One of the most critical aspects of these technological advancements is the need for proper network cabling. In this blog post, we’ll discuss network cabling trends that businesses need to keep an eye on in 2024.

Fiber Optic Cabling

Fiber optic cabling has been popular for a while now and will continue to be in demand in 2024. This is because it offers high bandwidth, fast speeds, and excellent reliability. It also provides businesses with a lot of flexibility as it allows data transfer over long distances without any signal losses. With the increasing demand for high-speed internet, fiber optic cabling is an investment that is worth considering.

Our blog post, “Unraveling How Optic Fiber Technology Works – A Comprehensive Guide For Non-Techies” provides a detailed explanation of how this technology works and its benefits.

Power over Ethernet (PoE)

Power over Ethernet (PoE) is another trend that is likely to be popular in 2024. This is because PoE allows businesses to power devices through their network cables. There are three types of PoE, PoE, PoE+, and PoE++. PoE can power devices that have a power requirement of up to 15.4 watts, while PoE+ can power devices that have a power requirement of up to 30 watts. PoE++ is the latest and provides the most power, making it ideal for devices such as security cameras, wireless access points, and even lighting fixtures. It can power devices up to 100 watts, which is a significant increase from the previous versions.

Shielded Twisted Pair (STP) and Unshielded Twisted Pair (UTP)

When it comes to cabling, STP and UTP are the most popular options. STP cables are twisted pairs with an outer shield that provides additional protection against electromagnetic interference. In contrast, UTP cables do not have an outer shield. Both STP and UTP have their advantages and disadvantages. STP provides better signal integrity, but it can be more expensive. UTP is cheaper, but it offers less protection. In 2024, we can expect both STP and UTP to continue being widely used in network cabling.

Network Use of Wireless Technology

Wireless technology is becoming increasingly popular and is expected to continue advancing in 2024. As wireless capabilities develop, businesses are beginning to rely more on wireless technology. However, wired networking will still have an essential role to play in business communication systems. In 2024, businesses will be looking for network cabling solutions that support both wired and wireless technology.

Artificial Intelligence in Network Cabling

Artificial intelligence (AI) has already found applications in many areas, and network cabling is no exception. In the future, AI algorithms will be used to monitor network cabling for performance issues. AI can also help businesses to identify issues before they arise, reducing downtime. AI will also be used for predictive maintenance, ensuring that network cabling remains reliable and efficient.

ADD Communications, Inc.

At ADD Communications, Inc., we understand the importance of keeping up with network cabling trends. We provide a wide range of network cabling solutions to help businesses stay connected and thrive in this ever-changing technological landscape. Our team of experts stays updated on the latest trends and technologies to provide our clients with the best solutions for their network cabling needs. As we move towards 2024, we will continue to adapt and evolve to meet the changing demands of our clients. Contact us today to learn more about our services and how we can help your business thrive in 2024 and beyond!

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