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How is Cabling in IT Sector Becoming Increasingly Structured?

There are various types of wires used in structured cabling systems namely category 7, category 6A, category 6, and category 5e wires. Out of these, the usage of the category 6 wires was found to be the highest in the years gone by, on account of the fact that these wires are highly compatible with the systems using category 5 cables. Moreover, these wires offer higher data transfer speeds and lower crosstalk than the other wires.



The other important factor augmenting the requirement for these cables is the fact that these wires offer better shielding and reduces signal interference and noise to a much higher degree than the other cables. Due to these reasons, the demand for these wires will be very high in the future as well. Geographically, the structured cabling market will exhibit huge expansion in Asia-Pacific (APAC) in the near future, as per the forecast of the market research company, P&S Intelligence. 

The main factors fueling the advancement of the market in this region are the rising requirement for high internet network speeds and the rapid development of data centers in the regional countries. Moreover, the setting up of several IT parks and hubs in the APAC countries such as India, South Korea, Japan, and China is increasing the data consumption levels, which is, in turn, pushing up the requirement for high bandwidth in the region. 


Thus, it can be said with full confidence that the demand for structured cabling will soar in the coming years, primarily because of the growing requirement for high network speeds and bandwidth, on account of the growing consumption of data and operation of various bandwidth-intensive applications by businesses around the world.

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