In today’s installations—whether an office fit‑out, industrial plant or data centre—the physical network infrastructure underpins everything from control systems to VoIP and video. GEWISS data and telecommunication systems provide structured, future‑proof cabling solutions that cover copper and fibre, outlets, patching and accessories. Having worked on multi‑floor deployments and retrofit installs, I can say that using a consistent cabling system from one vendor simplifies documentation, spares provisioning and upgrade work.
When you’re planning the backbone and horizontal runs, you’ll choose GEWISS structured cabling systems. GEWISS’s own “Data Center – Network cabling” range includes both copper and fibre solutions for LAN installations, with the aim of supporting current and future demands.
From practical experience: a structured cabling system means standard outlet modules, known patch‑panel formats, clearly documented link paths and easier testing (and certification) at hand‑over.
At the access layer and inside comms‑rooms you’ll use GEWISS RJ45 outlets, GEWISS patch panels, and associated copper connectivity hardware. For example GEWISS offers RJ45‑UTP connectors for category 5e up to category 6 in a 1‑module system.
From an installation viewpoint: having outlets and panels from the same brand simplifies termination, labelling and spares. Technicians know what cable standard and what plug/connector system they’re dealing with.
For flex‑points, patch‑cord systems or modular panels, the category of GEWISS keystone jacks and LAN installation accessories matters. These allow flexibility in configuration, spare outlet expansion, or changes in category (e.g., moving from Cat5e to Cat6). Using GEWISS accessories simplifies logistics when you’re maintaining or upgrading networks across multiple rooms.
When you go beyond copper or need inter‑building links, the GEWISS fiber optic solutions come into play: multimode or single‑mode cable paths, terminations, modular components and matching infrastructure. GEWISS states their network‑cabling range supports both copper and fibre optics.
In real builds: specifying the fibre link early (and from a familiar system) means fewer surprises during commissioning, simpler path documentation and better alignment with future upgrades to high‑speed or converged infrastructure.
When you’re specifying or buying GEWISS data and telecommunication infrastructure in volume, the decision factors generally include:
From experience: when network installers arrive to deploy new endpoints and find mismatched outlet modules or patch panels, it adds hours on‑site. Planning and stocking a single brand system like GEWISS reduces that risk.
Bank of Lamps supplies the full range of GEWISS data and telecommunication systems—structured cabling, RJ45 outlets, patch panels, keystone jacks, LAN installation accessories and fibre optic solutions—from our central warehouse in Latvia. We serve B2B clients, system integrators and network infrastructure installers across the UK, Germany, Netherlands, Baltics, France, Spain and Belgium. With stable stock, flexible bulk quantities and logistics aligned to project schedules, we help your network builds stay on time.