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ADVANCED INFRASTRUCTURE SOLUTIONS LLC

Communications Contractor

  • WV Contractors License Classification:  Low Voltage Wiring/ Communications and Sound.

  • Our goal is to provide our clients with top of the line contracting services that cater to their specific needs, and requirements to maintain a competitive edge with their business in today's fast-moving market.  With growing technology and hardware upgrades, your network may need a higher performing cabling system for Internet and Intranet capability, cabling standards and requirements are changing constantly. 

  • The majority of Network problems can be attributed to the performance of the structured cabling system.

  • Businesses lose Millions of Dollars each year due to poor installation and design.

  • From small projects to larger and more complex jobs, We have experience dealing with almost all parameters.

  • Contact us today to find out how we can help you find a network solution that is efficient and affordable.)

  • Remember, your network is only as good as the infrastructure it's built on.

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  • 304-506-DATA (3282)

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OUR HISTORY & FUTURE

In 2016 Advanced Infrastructure Solutions L.L.C. was founded in Charleston West Virginia by Frank T. Sansom after having 20 yrs of experience in engineering designs and the installations of voice and data structured cabling systems.  With safety certified technicians, up to date on industry standards, it is our goal to be recognized as a leading Communications Contractor for West Virginia and provided clients with a wide range of contracting services for all their network solutions.

Advanced Infrastructure Solutions is ready to help design and implement the most effective solution for your businesses to operate more efficiently 

If you have concerns, Call Frank Sansom or Tiffany Mann to arrange an assessment or consultation 304 506 3282

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Data Cable Installation

New Installation/ Upgrades/Troubleshooting and Repair Services

Structured cabling is the umbrella term that describes Network cabling that is fixed in place to link together network devices throughout an Office building or campus. Structured cabling falls into 2 basic categories:
- Horizontal Cabling
In a small installation for example an office of up to 100 people this probably takes the form of what is known as horizontal cabling, which means that all the cables (CAT5 or CAT6), regardless of whether they are in the same room, or on different floors, lead back to one central location. Cables are terminated to RJ45 jacks at the user end and RJ45 patch panels in the central location, within a suitable enclosure or cabinet.
- Vertical Cabling
For larger installations where cable runs might exceed the 90m permitted for copper cables, it is necessary to install vertical cabling, otherwise known as a backbone, which provides, as the name suggests, a central core of data cabling that can be accessed by a greater number of users, and over greater distances, via Ethernet switches. The links that string together these switches can be copper for runs up to 90m, or fiber optic if greater length or bandwidth is required. In cases where it is not possible to connect with cable of any kind it is often possible to use wireless links using radio or laser where there is line of sight.
- Network Design
We are experts in the design and installation of all the types of cabling described above. However in our experience best results are achieved by working in conjunction with your IT department or IT support provider for Network Design.
Sometimes clients do not know what exactly is wrong with their network so we will troubleshoot and identify the problem and move to resolve so you can get back on track efficiently and in a timely and professional manner

Efficient. Reliable. Exceptional Service.

Fiber Optic Installation

Fiber Optic Cabling

Fiber Optic data cabling uses photons (units of light) to transmit data as opposed to electrical pulses. As a result, high speed and reduced data loss can be achieved over greater distances than with copper cable.

There are two basic types of fiber optic - Single and Multi-mode. Single Mode is used when even greater distances are necessary - for example when connecting to the much-loved speed cameras that are a feature of our motorways.

 Multi-mode fiber optic cabling which is more commonly used for vertical (backbone) cabling in single-site business, education and administration environments.

Fiber optic cabling can seem very confusing, not least because a number of different standards of cable and connections have evolved over time.
Armoured cables such as CST (corrugated steel tube), SWA (steel wire armoured), or non-metallic (nylon-armoured) rodent-resistant cables can be used where physical damage is a risk or cables are buried directly or in underground ducts.

This information is very important when purchasing patch cable to connect from the patch panel to your switch. The patch cable must be the same  50/125 as the installed backbone cable. If your switch has different connection however (eg ST or LC) patch leads can be purchased with the appropriate connector at each end.

Multi-mode OM3 can be used to transmit data up to distances of 300m at 10Gb, while OM4 supports 100Gb up to 150m. Cables can contain between 4 and 24 cores to provide multiple links or redundancy (each link constitutes a duplex connection and therefore requires 2 cores). Patch leads can be supplied on demand. We are always happy to advise clients on the most suitable standard to suit their requirements and budget.

It’s All in the Details

Phone Systems

New Phone system Installs are determined by a number of factors, and it’s important to understand your business needs. How many work stations require phones? call volume? Will play a large part in how much you will have to pay for an office phone system. Call volume and your number of employees will both influence how many phone lines and extensions you need.
system prices, ask for a comprehensive list of features for each package available. This will allow you to cross-check the features with each package and make a more informed decision before you purchase. Try out various systems to see which might fit your business best.
It is also important to compare prices with regard to purpose and function. For example, a business that runs a call center will have significantly higher call volume and will therefore need a more sophisticated system. Businesses in certain industries will automatically pay more for phone systems than others. When researching various phone system prices, make sure to take those factors into consideration.

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