Network Cabling
What are Network Cables? Typically they are Copper cables that interconnect computers, printers, modems, switches and routers together. Most people refer to them as Ethernet cables. We tend to call them Structured Cables, because when you bundle them together in specific ways between rooms, a 'structured network' can be created to handle just about anything data and information related, at high speeds.
Fiber Optic
Why consider Fiber Optic cabling? It depends on how fast you need data and information to travel in your 'local' network, that means within your physical location. Fiber optic cabling has tremendous advantages over Copper, especially over long distances, but price is not one of them.