We're in the middle of a massive shift to wireless connectivity. More and more projects involving Wi-Fi 6 and Wi-Fi 6E are rolling out to support faster speeds and less interference. Many networks saw an increase of up to 300% in videoconferencing services to support remote work and distance learning. As Wi-Fi changes to support higher bandwidth, it will also require more density (a.k.a. more copper connections). Additional access points will be necessary for reliable connectivity, which means more Category 6A cables will be needed to span from equipment to end devices. When it comes to this densification, we all face the same challenge: Buildings can't magically produce larger riser or telecom rooms to accommodate it. |
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