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Data Center Solutions
Enterprise/Residential solutions
A local area network (LAN) is a collection of devices connected together in one physical location, such as a building, office, or home. A LAN can be small or large, ranging from a home/small business network with only quite few users to an enterprise network such as, Hotels, hospitals, schools, government institutions, financial sector, telecommunication companies with thousands of users and devices in series of offices.
Regardless of size, a LAN’s single defining characteristic is that it connects devices that are in a single, limited area. In contrast, a wide area network (WAN) or metropolitan area network (MAN) covers larger geographic areas. Some WANs and MANs connect many LANs together.
BENHAMTEK covers various solutions supports Ethernet for designing and implementing network infrastructure in any home/small office or in a huge enterprise with low cost, flexible & reliable equipment.


Industrial solutions
As we live in Fourth Industrial Revolution (industry 4.0) era, most manufacturing companies planned & started to facilitate their production lines with newest up to date technologies to conceptualizes rapid change to technology, industries, and societal patterns and processes due to increasing interconnectivity and smart automation.
A part of this phase of industrial change is the joining of technologies like artificial intelligence, gene editing, to advanced robotics that blur the lines between the physical, digital, and biological worlds.
Throughout this, fundamental shifts are taking place in how the global production and supply network operates through ongoing automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology, large-scale machine-to-machine communication (M2M), and the internet of things (IoT).
We can propose vast range of industrial solutions to the customers from Ruggedize Ethernet components to newly developed Single Pair Ethernet (SPE) with world class standards.
FTTx
- FTTN (fiber to the node or fiber to the neighborhood) Optical fiber terminates in a cabinet which may be as much as a few miles from the customer premises. The cabling from the street cabinet to customer premises is usually copper.
- FTTC (fiber to the curb or fiber to the cabinet) Optical cabling usually terminates within 300m of the customer premises.
- FTTB (fiber to the building or fiber to the basement) Optical cabling terminates at the building, which is typically multi-unit. Delivery of service to individual units from the terminus may be through any of a number of methods.
- FTTH (fiber to the home) Optical cabling terminates at the individual home or business.
- FTTP (fiber to the premises) Used to encompass both FTTH and FTTB deployments or is sometimes used to indicate that a particular fiber network includes both homes and businesses. BENHAMTEK s.r.o can offer some FTTx solutions for architecture mentioned above.
