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2010 February 26 « John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”
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John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”. A Blog about Cabling, Phone Systems, Networks, Audio/Video, Security and Surveillance. How could you have avoided this? Then why would you move into a new office without making sure all of the things you need are working, especially your phone and internet which is the lifeblood of most businesses? Why aren’t the cables there? Next time you’re looking at office space and you see existing jacks and faceplates you plan on using, make sure you GOT CABLES! February 26, 2010.
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Copper and Fiber Cabling Infrastructure. DAS - Public Safety. Technology Cabling and Integration. MCA Communications designs, builds and manages the communication technology for enterprise networks. MCA Communications designs, builds and manages the communication technology for enterprise networks. Our core specialties are:. Copper and Fiber Cabling, Data Centers, Outside Plant. Audio Visual Collaboration Solutions. DAS (Distribution Antenna Systems), WiFi, Small Cell. Service and Support Services. North...
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What’s the Hold-Up? « John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”
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John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”. A Blog about Cabling, Phone Systems, Networks, Audio/Video, Security and Surveillance. What’s the Hold-Up? I know…I know…I said I would have pictures of the CCTV job we’re working on up last week. Well, I don’t like to put up pictures until a job is complete…and we hit a speed bump on this one. We’re hoping to have it completed today, or early next week. Keep your eyes open for the pictures once it’s complete. August 14, 2009. Posted by John Fagan. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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Got Cables? (part 2) « John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”
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John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”. A Blog about Cabling, Phone Systems, Networks, Audio/Video, Security and Surveillance. How could you have avoided this? Then why would you move into a new office without making sure all of the things you need are working, especially your phone and internet which is the lifeblood of most businesses? Why aren’t the cables there? Next time you’re looking at office space and you see existing jacks and faceplates you plan on using, make sure you GOT CABLES! February 26, 2010.
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Got Cables? (Part 1) « John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”
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John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”. A Blog about Cabling, Phone Systems, Networks, Audio/Video, Security and Surveillance. Here’s a situation that happens all too often these days…. When you’re cabling or IT company can’t find the “other end” of the cable that attaches to those existing jacks, they decide to take off that existing faceplate, and what do they find? Often time there are no cables connected to the jacks, or if there are, they are cut somewhere up in the ceiling and can not be used. As the Project...
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John Fagan « John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”
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John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”. A Blog about Cabling, Phone Systems, Networks, Audio/Video, Security and Surveillance. How could you have avoided this? Then why would you move into a new office without making sure all of the things you need are working, especially your phone and internet which is the lifeblood of most businesses? Why aren’t the cables there? Next time you’re looking at office space and you see existing jacks and faceplates you plan on using, make sure you GOT CABLES! February 26, 2010.
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2010 February 22 « John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”
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John Fagan – “The Cable Guy”. A Blog about Cabling, Phone Systems, Networks, Audio/Video, Security and Surveillance. Here’s a situation that happens all too often these days…. When you’re cabling or IT company can’t find the “other end” of the cable that attaches to those existing jacks, they decide to take off that existing faceplate, and what do they find? Often time there are no cables connected to the jacks, or if there are, they are cut somewhere up in the ceiling and can not be used. I learned earl...