New Delhi, India – 20-08-2024 As Indian businesses continue to embrace digital technologies, the need for reliable and scalable network infrastructure has become increasingly critical. In response to this growing demand, Radiant Info Solutions has partnered with Molex, a global leader in connectivity solutions, to provide high-performance CAT6 and CAT6A structured cabling systems across India.
This partnership is set to revolutionize how Indian businesses approach their network infrastructure. Molex’s cabling solutions are designed to provide unparalleled performance, scalability, and reliability, ensuring that businesses can operate at peak efficiency as they adopt new technologies and scale their operations.
Molex’s CAT6 and CAT6A Solutions: Meeting the Demands of Modern Enterprises
Molex’s structured cabling systems are engineered to meet the rigorous demands of modern businesses. The CAT6 cables, capable of supporting speeds of up to 1 Gbps, offer an ideal solution for standard business environments, while the CAT6A cables deliver speeds of up to 10 Gbps, making them perfect for data centers, multimedia applications, and high-performance workstations.
Both solutions are designed to provide superior shielding and protection against interference, ensuring that data is transmitted reliably and securely. These cabling systems are scalable, allowing businesses to easily expand their network infrastructure as they grow.
Radiant Info Solutions: Building the Future of Network Infrastructure in India
Radiant Info Solutions has established itself as a leader in the Indian IT solutions market, providing businesses with the tools they need to build reliable, high-performance networks. Through its partnership with Molex, Radiant is bringing the latest in structured cabling technology to Indian businesses, ensuring that they have the infrastructure needed to support their digital transformation.
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