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GCL was established after a successful management buyout of the Telecommunications and Structured Cabling Systems subdivision of business from Groestar Limited who specialise in AC/DC electrical installation works. Both organisations now operate from the head office in Tonbridge, Kent.
The company has built on this inherited success, enhanced its existing portfolio of business, and is now a highly skilled and competitive organisation within the structured cabling systems industry and in the delivery of electrical services to the work area.
'There is always a demand for excellence'
This maxim is the basis of GCL's business. The company's goal is to achieve total quality in everything undertaken, and to foster a culture within which efficiency, innovation and quality performance are encouraged and rewarded. GCL considers its clients to be its most important commodity and therefore the finest ambassadors of its services and products.
Structured Cabling
Structured Cabling is the cabling of a building or a series of buildings with cable (copper and fibre), telecom outlets (TO), floor distributors (FD), building distributors (BD) and campus distributors (CD). The ultimate aim is meet the requirements of all potential users of the building during its lifetime, without the need for re-cabling.
Thanks to a new approach of the building infrastructure, specifically in the domain of pre-cabling, it is now possible to install a universal system that is totally transparent to users - a "universal application independent network".
As a result, the main questions which have to be addressed when installing a Universal Application Independent Network are not the applications to be served, but rather the cabling system itself, the number of buildings, number of floors in each building, the space available, and the distances to be spanned.
Structured cabling offers a hierarchy of cables and distribution points, extending to the various floors of the building(s) to provide a range of networking services to meet a wide variety of needs.
Cabling Systems are designed to cater for the multiple application requirements within a given environment. Due to the requirement to move people within any area of a network, flexibility and scalability are the key issues associated with a "fixed" cabling infrastructure.