Structured cabling is the nervous system of every modern building. At Aeropack Infra we design and deploy the full range of structured cabling systems — covering both copper and fibre-optic applications — so that a single, standards-based backbone carries your voice, data and video traffic reliably for years to come. Since 1984 we have planned, installed and certified cabling for offices, data centres, hospitals, factories and large commercial campuses across Delhi and beyond, and that experience shows in the quietly dependable networks we leave behind.
The principle behind structured cabling is simple but powerful: instead of running point-to-point cables for every new device or change, you build an organised, hierarchical system of work areas, horizontal runs, telecommunications rooms, backbone cabling and the entrance facility. A standards-based cable system supports applications and hardware even when you mix and match vendors, and it absorbs change — moving a workstation, adding a floor, or rolling out new technology like multimedia and high-density video conferencing — with little or no upgrade pain.
What we deliver
Our team handles the complete lifecycle from concept to certification. We begin with a site survey and a clear design that maps pathways, rack positions, cable routes and labelling conventions. We then install neatly dressed cable, patch panels, racks and cabinets, followed by rigorous testing of every link. Finally we document the installation and hand over certification reports, so your facilities team knows exactly what is where.
- Cat 6, Cat 6A and Cat 7 copper structured cabling
- Single-mode and multi-mode fibre-optic backbones
- Patch panels, racks, cabinets and cable management
- Horizontal and vertical (riser) cabling
- Pre-terminated and field-terminated solutions
- Permanent-link and channel testing with certified results
- Detailed labelling, as-built drawings and documentation
- Move, add and change (MAC) support contracts
With structured cabling done properly, problems are far less likely to bring the whole network down — faults are easier to isolate and fix, and downtime drops dramatically. A clean, well-labelled cable plant is one of the most cost-effective investments a business can make.
Standards and certification
We follow international standards such as the TIA/EIA-568 family and ISO/IEC 11801, which means your installation is interoperable, future-ready and supported by every reputable equipment vendor. Each link is tested with calibrated field instruments for insertion loss, return loss, length, wire-map and other parameters, and we provide the test reports as part of handover. Where manufacturer warranties are required, our certified installers carry out the work so that you qualify for extended system warranties of up to 25 years.
Why it matters for your business
A poorly planned cabling system is invisible until it fails — and then it fails expensively. Tangled, undocumented cable plants cause intermittent faults that are almost impossible to trace, slow down every future change, and become a safety and fire-load concern. A structured approach reverses all of that: it gives you predictable performance, faster fault resolution, room to grow, and a tidy, professional-looking infrastructure that supports everything from telephony and CCTV to building automation and ultra-fast data links.
Our process
Every project follows a disciplined sequence. We assess your current and future requirements, design a system with appropriate headroom, agree a schedule that minimises disruption to your operations, install with trained technicians, test exhaustively, and document everything. Because we have an in-house team of qualified engineers rather than a rotating cast of subcontractors, the quality stays consistent from the first cable pull to the final certification report.
Whether you are fitting out a brand-new office floor, consolidating a data centre, or upgrading an ageing network that can no longer keep up, our structured cabling services give you a backbone that is reliable today and ready for whatever you connect to it tomorrow. Talk to our engineers about your project and we will recommend the right grade of copper or fibre, the optimal topology, and a phased plan that fits your budget and timeline.
Copper or fibre — choosing the right medium
One of the first questions on any cabling project is how much of the network should be copper and how much fibre. Copper remains the workhorse for connecting workstations, phones, access points and cameras to the nearest telecommunications room, and modern Cat 6A comfortably supports multi-gigabit speeds over those distances. Fibre, by contrast, excels on the backbone — between floors, between buildings and into the data centre — where its bandwidth, distance and immunity to electrical interference are decisive. We help you strike the right balance, specifying the grade of copper and the type of fibre that match your performance needs today while leaving comfortable headroom for the bandwidth demands of the years ahead.
Designed around your floor plan
No two buildings are alike, so we design the cabling around how your space is actually used. We position telecommunications rooms to keep horizontal cable runs within recommended limits, plan pathways that avoid sources of interference, and provide enough outlets and capacity at each work area to absorb growth without re-cabling. Where you anticipate frequent change — hot-desking, fit-out churn, or rapid headcount growth — we build in extra flexibility so moves, adds and changes are quick and cheap. The result is a cable plant that fits your building like a well-tailored suit rather than an off-the-shelf compromise.
Interested in Structured Cabling?
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