- GENERAL INFORMATION
- The University's communications systems are complex. The systems that
comprise the overall network enables the University to conduct its
business. They include a variety of architectures and operate over
numerous types of media.
- This standard specifies minimum requirements for telecommunications
wiring between and within University buildings at the University of
Illinois at Chicago.
- This standard specifies a media system with a definite topology
and specifies allowable distances between system components. The parameters of this
media will determine performance, specific
connectors and pin assignments to ensure interconnect
ability.
- Although the scope is limited only to the telecommunications aspect of
building design, it should be recognized that this standard highly
influences the design of other building systems
and services, it also impacts space allocation within the
building.
- The term telecommunications as it relates to this standard encompasses
all forms of information transport and processing. These will include
voice, data, video, security, safety and any other telecommunications
ingredients of a modern building.
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