Your network. Your business. Your building. Connected.

Today’s intelligent building designers and architects realise that converging systems onto a common network infrastructure not only makes sense from a construction management perspective; it saves the developer and the client money both now and in the long run with lower lifetime operating costs, adaptable, flexible building technology and a scalable communications network to deploy emerging technology throughout the lifetime of the building.

Adoption of a robustly designed data network is now commonplace and is seen as a key utility in the design stage of a building. We have been working with the leading design consultants to help specify and install comprehensive integrated cabling infrastructure networks throughout the UK.

Today’s successful companies are now looking to integrate far more than data and IP based telephony onto the data network.

Where the network was once the preserve of the IT team, it is now the logical platform for delivering a wide range of services and applications that are evolving into the IP space as it becomes the international standard for communications between any number of new IP appliances.

IP Connected Buildings

Clients expect buildings to be able to adapt to current and new technology – and technology changes faster than construction techniques.

Yet today most buildings are constructed with multiple proprietary networks to run disparate systems – resulting in duplicated management and operating costs, as well as increased staffing and training costs.

Boston Networks work with forward thinking consultants and clients who know that an IP building is the only way to enhance the real value of communications in their building for today and tomorrow.

IP Connected buildings looks to the way things should be – a single cohesive network serving all of the buildings communications needs.

  • Data Networks
  • Wireless Networks
  • Voice Networks
  • Video Surveillance Networks (CCTV)
  • Video Conferencing
  • Video Distribution Networks
  • Audio Visual Systems
  • Energy Management
  • Access Control Networks
  • Lighting Control

Legacy systems can capitalise on the inherent flexibility of the network cabling infrastructure, reducing capital outlay and ongoing services management costs, leveraging the investment you have already made in existing technology. Merging legacy systems onto an IP platform allows a planned, cost effective upgrade path to a fully connected building, allowing the economic and performance benefits to be reaped without a forklift upgrade.

Business Benefits
  • Optimised Monitoring, Management & Control Of Key Systems
  • Cohesive Training & Management Of Operatives On Single, Standards Based Platforms
  • Enhanced Security
  • Enhanced Mobility
  • Enhanced Network Performance
  • Reduced Build Cost & Time
  • Sustainable, Energy Efficiency

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