Some of the pictures posted here and on other Telecom Tech help sites started me thinking (Not always a good thing )...As telecom equipment installers, no matter if it is a traditional pbx or the latest VoIP/hybrid system, one would strive to do a clean/neat looking installation...as well we should.
This goes without saying. A well labeled & documented installation not only shows pride in ones work, but, also aids in helping to track down wiring troubles that may arise at some point down the line.
But does the average user really care? Seems to me, that most people in a business don't give a moment's thought if wires and cables are neatly layed out, tie wrapped and secured,...or...if the wire and cables zig-zag all over the place. Most people would say, as long as I can make & receive calls and have a properly functioning computer, I could care less what the telephone room looks like.
What has been the observations of others as you go about wiring and installing systems? Does it seem as though the PoC is only person who may seem to have any interest in how neat an installation looks, or, might other workers share in the concern?
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This goes without saying. A well labeled & documented installation not only shows pride in ones work, but, also aids in helping to track down wiring troubles that may arise at some point down the line.
But does the average user really care? Seems to me, that most people in a business don't give a moment's thought if wires and cables are neatly layed out, tie wrapped and secured,...or...if the wire and cables zig-zag all over the place. Most people would say, as long as I can make & receive calls and have a properly functioning computer, I could care less what the telephone room looks like.
What has been the observations of others as you go about wiring and installing systems? Does it seem as though the PoC is only person who may seem to have any interest in how neat an installation looks, or, might other workers share in the concern?
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