University of Tennessee Upgrades Outdoor Wireless, Security Networks with CommScope Powered Fiber Cable
System
When students returned to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, this Fall, they had better wireless service and were more secure thanks in
part to CommScope.
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When students returned to the University of Tennessee, Knoxville, this Fall, they had better wireless service and
were more secure thanks in part to CommScope. (Photo: Business Wire)
The university’s Office of Information Technology is utilizing CommScope’s Powered Fiber Cable System to deploy more outdoor wireless access points and security cameras across
the campus. The unique capabilities of the Powered Fiber Cable System are making the deployment quicker and more cost-effective,
eliminating the need to run additional power lines.
“We completed a joint trial of the Powered Fiber Cable System with CommScope to validate its ability to deliver data and power
over Ethernet across long distances,” said Ben Rayfield, IT technology specialist, University of Tennessee, Knoxville. “After the
trial, we felt comfortable in using CommScope’s cabling solution to upgrade our outdoor network for the needs of our students today
and in the future.”
IT professionals at major universities are challenged to keep pace with the network connectivity needs of students while
addressing security concerns. According to recent CommScope research, more than three quarters (77%) of Millennials – people born between 1980 and 2000 – agreed
or strongly agreed that they expect to be able to stream video wherever they are. Heightened security concerns on college campuses
among other locations are driving growth in the surveillance camera industry, with 66 million network cameras expected to ship in 2016.
The Powered Fiber Cable System helps add connectivity and security with its unique ability to deliver power over Ethernet (PoE)
at distances of 30 times traditional PoE systems. That powering capability makes it possible for the University of Tennessee,
Knoxville, to discretely install access points and cameras across campus without having to run new power lines. The IT department
can deploy the network without electricians, using a centralized architecture that is concealable in lampposts and existing street
works. The result is better Wi-Fi access outdoors and better security capabilities, at less cost and in a quicker timeframe.
The Powered Fiber Cable System is comprised of two main components—hybrid copper/fiber cable and the PoE Extender, an
environmentally sealed closure with one PoE+ output. It also includes cable/fiber management, power transmission management, safety
and overload protection as well as a universal power supply (PSU). Customers can use the PoE Distance and Voltage Calculator to determine the maximum distance and correct input voltages.
“Delivering power and backhaul are two of the major roadblocks for any technology deployment outdoors, and can add significant
time and costs to projects,” said David Redfern, senior vice president, CommScope Connectivity Solutions. “Our Powered Fiber Cable
System is ideally suited to solve these problems on campus environments using technology that is very familiar to IT
professionals.”
About CommScope:
CommScope (NASDAQ: COMM) helps companies around the world design, build and manage their wired and wireless
networks. Our vast portfolio of network infrastructure includes some of the world’s most robust and innovative wireless and fiber
optic solutions. Our talented and experienced global team is driven to help customers increase bandwidth; maximize existing
capacity; improve network performance and availability; increase energy efficiency; and simplify technology migration. You will
find our solutions in the largest buildings, venues and outdoor spaces; in data centers and buildings of all shapes, sizes and
complexity; at wireless cell sites; in telecom central offices and cable headends; in FTTx deployments; and in airports, trains,
and tunnels. Vital networks around the world run on CommScope solutions.
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