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Data Transmission Products and Services
Whether you’re a corporation that wants to learn more about using technology to improve communication, a school that wants to improve security, or a contractor who wants to expand your portfolio of datacomm offerings to customers, we’ll help you find the right technology. Despite the different data communications terms being used in the industry, from “low voltage” to “power over Ethernet,” TCSSIndia specialists can explain what it all means – and how to use it.
Without proper cable design and infrastructure, the powerful technology becoming so prevalent today couldn’t perform. Serving as the nervous system of every technology project, the backbone of the network starts here. Although you can’t see cable and connectivity once the job is complete, you’d definitely know if it were missing.
To support state-of-the-art technology and network capabilities, TCSSIndia datacomm solutions range from standard audio visual (AV) connectivity to structured cabling to support the most technology-intensive applications.
From speakers, projectors, and paging systems to digital signage, ultra high-definition (HD) screens, and videoconferencing systems, HD digital video and audio are becoming standard in today’s AV projects to support increased communication and collaboration.
These advanced network devices can be integrated onto existing or new networks. Even if you’re not sure which AV systems are right for you, we can help design a configurable technology solution that leads to better communication and interoperability, making limited resources go further.

SMATV

SMATV stands for Satellite Master Antenna Television and refers to a system that uses multiple satellite and broadcast signals to create a single integrated cable signal for distribution to a cabling network. In other words, with an SMATV system, you can become your own in-house cable company.

TCSSIndia can offer a full, design, installation and maintenance service for SMATV systems. From 5 channels to 30 channels, Free to Air or subscription channels, all equipment is of a professional standard. Off-Site remote access can be offered to monitor the system and make channel changes. Whether this is a new installation or an upgrade of an existing system, it is carried with the least amount of disruption.

Structured Cable Systems

A structured cabling system is a complete system of cabling and associated hardware, which provides a comprehensive telecommunications infrastructure. This infrastructure serves a wide range of uses, such as to provide telephone service or transmit data through a computer network. It should not be device dependent.

We further define a structured cabling system in terms of ownership. The structured cabling system begins at the point where the service provider (SP) terminates. This point is the point of demarcation (demarc) or Network Interface Device (NID).

For example, in a telephone system installation, the SP furnishes one or more service lines (per customer requirements). The SP connects the service lines at the point of demarcation.

Barcode Systems

If your small business has inventory to manage (and what business, big or small, does not?), a barcode inventory management system can help you dramatically increase your efficiency in surprisingly simple yet important ways, and it can also save you a great deal of time and money in all sorts of areas of your business. A typical barcode inventory system includes hardware, such as barcode printers and scanners and software that runs on computers and mobile devices that allow for barcode scanning and other operations.

Telephone IPABX/EPABX

An IP PBX is a private branch exchange (telephone switching system within an enterprise) that switches calls between VoIP (voice over Internet Protocol or IP) users on local lines while allowing all users to share a certain number of external phone lines. The typical IP PBX can also switch calls between a VoIP user and a traditional telephone user, or between two traditional telephone users in the same way that a conventional PBX does. The abbreviation may appear in various texts as IP-PBX, IP/PBX, or IPPBX.

With a conventional PBX, separate networks are necessary for voice and data communications. One of the main advantages of an IP PBX is the fact that it employs converged data and voice networks. This means that Internet access, as well as VoIP communications and traditional telephone communications, are all possible using a single line to each user. This provides flexibility as an enterprise grows, and can also reduce long-term operation and maintenance costs. Like a traditional PBX, an IP PBX is owned by the enterprise.

EPABX stands for Electronic Private Automatic Branch Exchange. It is the electronic variant.

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