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Systimax Suppliers in Riyadh SAUDI ARABIA

Atlanta Network is the main Supplier of Systimax Cables in Riyadh SAUDI ARABIA. We supply a wide range of Systimax Products across GCC. Our main products include Cat7, Cat6a, Cat6, Cat5, Cat3 Cables and Accessories like Single and dual faceplate, different length of patch cords, keystone jacks, cable managers, patch panels in 24 and 48 ports.

Atlanta Network is the Main Distributor of Systimax Cables in Riyadh SAUDI ARABIA. We keep complete Fiber Optic Products from 2 Core FTTH cables to 48Core cables in Single mode and Multimode ( OM2, OM3 and OM4). We also stock Fiber optic accessories like Pigtails, Patch cords, patch panels, break out box, Micro ODF, Etc
Although Category 6 (Cat 6) standards were created to ensure a minimum performance, many of today’s twisted-pair cables can barely meet these benchmarks when tested in real-world applications. But SYSTIMAX® GigaSPEED® XL has become the industry-leading Category 6 U/UTP solution in the world because it exceeds all industry standards by as much as six decibels.

Available as InstaPATCH® Cu preterminated assemblies Compatible with imVision® AIM intelligent platform Offered in plenum, non-plenum and low smoke zero halogen (LSZH) versions
With each passing year, newer and more advanced building systems are taxing current structured copper cabling. Flourishing wired and wireless technologies are starting to overwhelm established networks.

By deploying SYSTIMAX® structured cabling solutions to expand your infrastructure, you can keep pace with the increasing bandwidth needs of today while also preparing for tomorrow’s applications. Run multiple systems—wireless and Wi-Fi backhaul, lighting, security, access control and sensors—over a single, easy-to-manage network that lowers both OpEx and installation costs.

SYSTIMAX® GigaSPEED® X10D solutions have been specifically engineered to support up to 10 Gbps. Reliable, flexible Category 6A cabling provides superior performance for key parameters like:

  • Insertion loss
  • Channel crosstalk
  • Improved bandwidth
  • Data throughput
  • Network efficiency