Are you looking to integrate your building with the help of upgraded wireless infrastructure? If you are, you might be wondering which manufacturers to purchase from and why. Today, we're taking the time to reflect on the progression of Wireless infrastructure because, since its establishment 120 years ago, one of our trusted partners Belden has been loyally contributing to the growth of the industry.
Check out these Top 5 Achievements and integral successes by Belden in Wireless Infrastructure:
1. Recognized for TIA Standards Development Contributions
2. Creating New Class 4 Circuits Standards
3. Creating New Cables for Wireless Applications
4. Contributing to Wireless Conversations in the Industry
5. Making Wireless Network Design More Accessible
1. Recognized for TIA Standards Development Contributions
This year, Belden received a Top 5% Star Award due to TIA standards development contributions, engagement, and leadership.
This recognition reflects their continued commitment to advancing telecommunications and paving the way for a future of continued network interoperability, function, and connectivity. In addition, two Belden employees were individually recognized for their high levels of engagement in TIA initiatives.
2. Creating New Class 4 Circuits Standards
The safer and more powerful Class 4 systems will be part of the 2023 National Electrical Code (NEC) this year. Belden has worked with other experts and manufacturers to define the new UL and Class 4 cabling standards that will govern these systems.3. Creating New Cables for Wireless Applications
Belden and VoltServer, the creator of Digital Electricity™ (a Class 4 system), worked together to design Digital Electricity (DE) Cables. These cables safely extend data and power to end devices with higher speeds and across longer distances.In addition, these Class 4 cables are the first to be UL-certified. Digital Electricity Cables allow end-users to take advantage of DE to safely deliver significant power across long distances using smaller conductors.
4. Contributing to Wireless Conversations in the Industry
Belden became a proud member of three wireless associations:-
WIA (Wireless Infrastructure Association)
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NATE (The Communications Infrastructure Contractors Association)
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IWPC (International Wireless Industry Consortium™)
Participation in these associations has permitted Belden to gather such valuable Wireless information in order to support their customers.
5. Making Wireless Network Design More Accessible
To make it easier to include Belden in RF design plans, their core products are available as part of iBwave Design and Ranplan software platforms.
These online platforms systematize and simplify the RF design process to produce the best possible wireless network across environments. With these tools, engineers can spend less time searching for information and completing time-consuming manual work and more time designing.
Interested in learning how Belden can support your wireless projects? Read their full blog post or contact your local Accu-Tech Representative to learn more.