Infracomm

Infracomm

Infracomm is an end to end communication and technology infrastructure build company in the telecomm

27/11/2020

Infracomm will work closely with you to design, build and run the infrastructure and services you rely on to manage and reinvent your network.

Find out more: https://infracomm.co.za/our-solutions/

30/09/2020

Infracomm is proud to announce that we have partnered with RZ-Products GmbH, the products division of the German Datacenter-Group- world leaders in IT Security solutions.

Read more below: www.linkedin.com/posts/rz-products-gmbh_a-strong-partnership-for-it-security-in-south-activity-6716647780326211585-U31V

Photos from Infracomm's post 05/05/2020

The sanitising and disinfecting of public spaces is essential for South Africa to 'flatten the curve'. Infracomm Hygiene Services uses the most advanced sanitising equipment to ensure total safety and peace-of-mind.

Our services include:
Disinfectant Fogging using K6 QAC Sanitiser
Mobile & Fixed Hand Washing Stations
Sanitising & disinfecting of public spaces

For more information contact Infracomm Hygiene Services Emergency Support on 0834082724 / 0823896532. We are an essential services company.

17/04/2020

Is your fleet delivering in a safe and hygienic way? Infracomm Hygiene Services uses the most advanced sanitising equipment to ensure your fleet is sanitised and disinfected, giving customers and staff peace of mind.

Services include:
Disinfectant Fogging using K6 QAC Sanitiser
Mobile & Fixed Hand Washing Stations
Sanitising & disinfecting of public spaces

For more information contact Infracomm Hygiene Services Emergency Support on 0834082724 / 0823896532. We are an essential services company.

Photos from Infracomm's post 03/04/2020

The sanitising and disinfecting of public spaces is essential for South Africa to 'flatten the curve'. Infracomm Hygiene Services uses the most advanced sanitising equipment to ensure total safety and peace-of-mind.

Our services include:
Disinfectant Fogging using K6 QAC Sanitiser
Mobile & Fixed Hand Washing Stations
Sanitising & disinfecting of public spaces

For more information contact Infracomm Hygiene Services Emergency Support on 0834082724 / 0823896532. We are an essential services company and our staff are authorised to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

01/04/2020

Ideas and innovation- this is what inspires Infracomm. A solutions driven company specialising in technology, communications and hygiene. Find out more at www.infracomm.co.za

27/03/2020
26/03/2020

Public transport is essential to keep our country running. At Infracomm Hygiene Services, we use the most advanced technology to ensure total protection from viral and bacterial transmissions in taxis and public transportation.

Services include:
Disinfectant Fogging using K6 QAC Sanitiser
Mobile & Fixed Hand Washing Stations
Sanitising & disinfecting of public spaces

For more information contact Infracomm Hygiene Services Emergency Support on 0834082724. We are an essential services company and our staff are authorised to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic.

26/03/2020

Now, more than ever, healthcare professionals need the most effective level of hygiene protection. At Infracomm Hygiene Services, we use the most advanced technology to ensure total protection from viral and bacterial transmissions.

Services include:
Disinfectant Fogging using K6 QAC Sanitiser
Mobile & Fixed Hand Washing Stations
Sanitising & disinfecting of public spaces

For more information contact Infracomm Hygiene Services Emergency Support on 0834082724.

25/03/2020

In these extraordinary times, you need an extraordinary solution for hygiene and sanitizing. At Infracomm Hygiene Solution, we are using the most advanced and effective technology to ensure total protection from viral and bacterial transmissions.

Services include:
Disinfectant Fogging using K6 QAC Sanitiser
Mobile & Fixed Hand Washing Stations
Sanitising & disinfecting of public spaces

For more information contact Infracomm Hygiene Solutions Emergency Support on 0834082724.

19/03/2020

Infracomm is doing our part in putting measures in place to protect every individual in our business, whether it’s staff, customers or suppliers. Our staff have been instructed to take all precautions to ensure health and safety measures are met, so we can continue to deliver world-class service to our customers.

This is our way of ensuring that we all stay connected during these uncertain times.

For more information contact us on 0317014591.

17/03/2020

The technical development of fiber-optic communications has advanced to a point where it is now well in advance of electrical and radio frequency transmission.

This development has highlighted several advantages, such as increased bandwidth, elimination of any spark hazard and increased security by the avoidance of any electromagnetic tapping procedure. Low maintenance, and being able to pack the ultra-thin fiber-optic cables, are also benefits.

Meeting The Challenge

There are several options to consider when bringing fiber-optics to the end user. These include both active and passive optical networks. Within passive optical networks (PON), there are three primary options - broadband, gigabit and Ethernet.

The gigabit passive optical network (GPON) is the speediest of the three options.

This is How GPON Works

The gigabit passive optical network (GPON) is based on the ITU-T G.984 standard. It replaces the G.983 standard.

A single network is made up from an optical line terminal - the property of the service provider - a splitter and up to 64 optical network units. This network does not have to be located on the end user's premises, but it does serve a single customer. Its task is to convert the optical signal to electrical or radio frequency signals to produce a connection to the customer's equipment.

The best network units (ONU) are also referred to as an optical network terminal (ONT).

The ONT is usually located on the customer's premises, but the ONU can be positioned within 20 kilometres of the end user. Apart from this option, the services delivered by both networks are identical.

All information travels over the short-wavelength infrared band employing wavelength division multiplexing, with the data traveling over a 1490 nm signal at a maximum speed of 2.488 gigabits per second.

The next generation of gigabit passive optical network (GPON) will be known as 10G GPON or XG-PON. It will offer symmetric 10 Gb/signals upload and download speeds.

Most GPON customers are homes and small business enterprises, where technology data, voice and IP video needs are best delivered by gigabit passive optical networks. The system can also be configured with a radio frequency overlay at 1550 nm to provide standard cable videos.

Is GPON the First Choice?

Provided it meets certain conditions, GPON technology is the most cost effective.

The optical network terminal (OLT) is relatively costly, so the number of optical network units (ONU) connected to it should be in the 32 to 64 user range. More than 32 units requires a second terminal port, with a minor cost increase.

The more users of an OLT, the more likely degrading during peak usage.

A passive optical network offers the twin advantages of low maintenace costs and an extended mean time between failures (MTBF), since passive components seldom fail.

A GPON can replace existing copper wire cabling and deliver higher data speeds with more reliability. High density areas require less fiber and allows development of ONU and OLT networks.

In a large office building, for example, it is advisable to install an optical line terminal on the premises, or opt for a more compact optical line terminal, which need not be located in a central office.

The Need for Sense and Sensibilty

Whilst the worldwide move to a gigabit passive optical network is growing, there are competitors in the intelligence technolgy field that make claims for support. Allowing for rapid advancement in services and development of system structures, it is time for service providers to make decisions that are based on practicality and cost efficiency.

Thinking about GPON? Infracomm has a solution for you.

02/03/2020

The well worn belief that things will never be the same again may raise no more than a polite eyebrow in social circles, but when a reputable global management consultancy links an economical impact of $11 trillion to the sentiment, its time for the business world to sit up and take note.

This economic impact prediction centres on the Internet of Things (IoT), a system of inter-related computing devices, mechanical and digital machines, objects, animals or people that are provided with unique identifiers and the ability to transfer data over a network without requiring human-to-human or human-to-computer interaction.

Infracomm managing director Johan Jansen van Vuuren said that previously it had been both challenging and expensive to analyze massive volumes of information provided by a variety of connected devices, when the technology revealed itself.

"However, with the passage of time, the cost of storing data is reducing, and analytics capabilities has made huge and rapid strides forward" he said. "This is creating favourable conditions for organizations to start investing in and implementing IoT data analytics without delay".

He said access to the correct customised informationhas become a simple day-today process.

Jansen van Vuuren pointed to bellwether global companies, such as Salesforce, Microsoft, Google, Amazon, and SAP, which are already implementing IoT data analytics into their day-to-day processes, resulting in an increasing number of organizations reaping the benefits of IoT and enjoying meaningful returns on investment.

"Understanding the data of your business is what will be the game changer" he said.

Jansen van Vuuren said that manufacturing undertakings would initially be the major beneficiary of IoT.

"The mass of pertinent data generated by IoT devices will present critical insight into manufacturing processes, product development and customer purchasing patterns" he explained. "Manufacturers will be able to optimize production cycles and maintenance schedules, while automated algorithms will detect possible threats to production efficiency".

Jansen van Vuuren said Infracomm was cognisant that IoT extended beyond the manufacturing sector.

"Already a reality in many countries and regions, the Internet of Things is directly and significantly affecting and altering all walks of life" he said. "Our ability to analyze and acquire actionable insights from this electronic sea change is poised to fuel long-term global growth”.

28/02/2020

IoT is all abount simplifying life through connectivity. 6 Years ago Brigham Young University presented a vision of how life could be enhanced and simplified by connecting our possessions to the Cloud. To find out how IoT can enhance your business, contact Infracomm on 031 701 4591.

26/02/2020

Discover how drones are slashing cell tower inspection costs. The traditional role of a skilled and experienced engineer, required to manually scale lofty cell towers in order to visually inspect operating components and gather imaginary, will soon be a thing of the past, according to the head of a leading technological solutions organisation.

The employment of drone technology is about to usher in a pronounced change in the servicing of cell towers, which it is estimated currently numbers some 4 million world-wide.

Infracomm managing director Johan Jansen van Vuuren said advanced drone technology for cell tower inspection was already in use internationally, and was proving to be faster, safer and significantly more cost efficient than any previous system.

"The automated workflow of drones has matured to a point where the slashing of tower inspection costs by as much as 50% is a minimal expectation" he said.

"This is achieved by automating three critical elements : data capture, digital model reconstruction and 3-D model based analytics / report generation - all of which are streamlined into a single seamless workflow".

Jansen van Vuuren is confident that the rapid strides being made in this technological solutions sector will result in the near future of cell tower inspection by a drone being initiated via a single click, which can be performed by an engineer with minimal training.

He pointed out that industry observers recognise the traditional system of manually inspecting cell towers not only presents health and safety issues, but compromises operational efficiency. Drone deployment for cell tower inspection is performed in a relatively small area, thus avoiding mandatory aviation rules and regulations.

The advantage of drone applications for inspections and space planning for cell towers is currently improving by the day, as clients are asking for more data and information to simplify the processes. Mobile companies are finding the technology beneficial and are making the technology part of their day-today operational services.

25/02/2020

Discover how Internet of Things (IoT) is reshaping and connecting our lives. Infracomm is at the forefront of IoT, helping to enhance productivity and simplicity through connectivity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h0MuoFAL8fA

19/02/2020

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