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Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that determine how to wire a data center, office or apartment building for data or voice communications, using Category 5(CAT 5E) or Category 6 cable(CAT 6E) and modular sockets. These standards define how to lay the cabling in a star formation, such that [...]]]></description>
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<p>Structured cabling design and installation is governed by a set of standards that determine how to wire a data center, office or apartment building for data or voice communications, using Category 5(CAT 5E) or Category 6 cable(CAT 6E) and modular sockets. These standards define how to lay the cabling in a star formation, such that all outlets terminate at a central patch panel (which is normally 19 inch rack-mounted), from where it can be determined exactly how these connections will be used. Each outlet can be ‘patched’ into a data network switch (normally also rack mounted alongside), or patched into a ‘telecoms patch panel’ which forms a bridge into a private branch exchange (PBX) telephone system, thus making the connection a voice port</p>
<p>Sunrize Communications offers:</p>
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		<title>Arizona Network Phone and Data Cabling Contractors</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Network Phone and Data Cabling

We can help plan and review wiring infrastructure and create a stable and efficient foundation for your network and phone system.
Many companies only perform selected jobs, such as running cable, but are unable to complete the whole job &#8212; often requiring you to hire several companies for cabling, connecting jacks or [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1>Network Phone and Data Cabling</h1>
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<li>We can help plan and review wiring infrastructure and create a stable and efficient foundation for your <em><strong>network</strong> and <strong>phone system</strong></em>.</li>
<li>Many companies only perform selected jobs, such as running cable, but are unable to complete the whole job &#8212; often requiring you to hire several companies for cabling, connecting jacks or connecting to equipment. Sunrize Communications can perform every part of the job for <em><strong>computer and <a href='http://www.sunrizecommunications.com/category/phone-wiring' rel='external ' title='telephone wiring'>phone wiring</a></strong></em>. You deal with a single company, avoiding delays, confusion and extra expense.</li>
<li>Sunrize Communications provides customized <em><strong><a href='http://www.sunrizecommunications.com/structured-cabling-cables.htm' rel='external ' title='Structured Cabling - Arizona Cabling Contractors'>structured cabling</a></strong></em> plans with the ability to expand, upgrade and reconfigure your wiring needs to meet current and future business demands.</li>
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<li>We install <em><strong><a href='http://www.sunrizecommunications.com/category/computer-network-wiring' rel='external ' title='Computer Network Wiring'>computer network wiring</a></strong></em> (Cat5 &amp; Cat 6), <em><strong><a href='http://www.sunrizecommunications.com/category/phone-wiring' rel='external ' title='telephone wiring'>phone wiring</a></strong></em> (digital &amp; analog), 25 pair trunk cable, and Coax. Installation includes everything; all cable, jacks, termination, &amp; testing.</li>
<li>Research has shown that up to 50% of all network problems are related to <em><strong>network cabling</strong></em>, but only 2% of network investments are allocated for <em><strong><a href='http://www.sunrizecommunications.com/category/data-cabling' rel='external ' title='Data Cabling'>data cabling</a></strong></em>. A <em><strong>cabling system</strong></em> should be a long-term investment, so be sure that it is properly designed to avoid future network problems.</li>
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<p>Contact us Today (602) 284-4535!</p>
<p>We service these Arizona areas:</p>
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We Install, troubleshoot, repair, test all voice &#38; data network lines. We service all business and home phone &#38; data lines.
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<p>We Install, troubleshoot, repair, test all voice &amp; data network lines. We service all business and home phone &amp; data lines.</p>
<p>We will install or move your phone system attained on-line or elsewhere, along with add more phones or equipment, program, troubleshoot and repair, and clean up the system and wiring to your satisfaction. We can provide many reasonably priced options for new or reconditioned systems and phones at your request.</p>
<p>Some of our services include:<br />
*Moves/Adds/Changes<br />
*Computer/phone cable installation: cat-5/5e/6<br />
*Testing all your cabling with latest test equipment with test results</p>
<p>Rewire existing jacks, and add new jacks, move service any <a href='http://www.sunrizecommunications.com/category/phone-system' rel='external ' title='telephone systems'>telephone systems</a>.<br />
*Professional, clean, respectful, and dependable.<br />
*Will respond at your convenience. Job done right the first time.</p>
<p>We stand behind our products and service Sunrize Communications become customers for life.</p>
<p>COMMUNICATIONS ARE THE MOST IMPORTANT FACTOR FOR A COMPANY.<br />
WE OFFER YOU A ONE STOP SOLUTION FOR YOUR COMMUNICATION NEEDS.</p>
<p>Sunrize Communications is a Structured ( Voice and Data ) Cabling Company. We provide Voice, Data and Fiber optic Cabling solutions for Commercial businesses.</p>
<p>NO BUSINESS OR TASK TOO SMALL OR TOO LARGE FOR US.</p>
<p>Call today to schedule a walk through for your NEW or EXISTING BUSINESS NETWORK CABLING NEEDS.</p>
<p>WE WELCOME MOVES, ADDS, AND CHANGES and NETWORK CLOSET CLEAN UP and RE-CONSTRUCTION.</p>
<p>Our scope of services includes advice and execution related to: install and setup, expansion or move and installation, maintenance, service, repair, troubleshooting, network wiring and cabling of: cat 5, cat V, cat 5e, cat5e, cat 6, cat6, PVC and plenum fire rated cable run or runs, discount for multiple cables, rewire jack or jacks, licensed contractor, new or existing voice and data services, convenience and job done right the first time, telecommunications needs assessment, premise and campus cabling design, project management.</p>
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Entrance Facilities is where the building interfaces with the outside world.
Equipment Rooms host equipment which serves the users inside the building.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><strong>Structured Cabling</strong> is defined as building or campus telecommunications cabling infrastructure that consists of a number of standardized smaller elements (hence <strong>structured</strong>) called subsystems.Structured cabling falls into the following six sub-systems:</p>
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<li><em>Entrance Facilities</em> is where the building interfaces with the outside world.</li>
<li><em>Equipment Rooms</em> host equipment which serves the users inside the building.</li>
<li><em>Telecommunications Rooms</em> are where various telecommunications and data equipment resides, connecting the backbone and horizontal cabling sub-systems.</li>
<li><em><a title="Backbone Cabling" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Backbone_Cabling">Backbone Cabling</a></em> as the name suggests carries the signals between the entrance facilities, equipment rooms and telecommunications rooms.</li>
<li><em><a class="new" title="Horizontal Cabling" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Horizontal_Cabling&amp;action=edit">Horizontal Cabling</a></em> is the wiring from telecommunications rooms to the individual outlets on the floor.</li>
<li><em>Work-Area Components</em> connect end-user equipment to the outlets of the horizontal cabling system.</li>
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EIA/TIA 568A Standard
This standard was published in July of 1991. The purpose of EIA/TIA 568A, was to create a multiproduct, multivendor, standard for connectivity. Prior to the adoption of this standard, many &#8220;proprietary&#8221; cabling systems existed. This was very bad for the consumer. Among other things, the standard set the minimum requirements for cat5e cable, [...]]]></description>
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<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>EIA/TIA 568A Standard</strong></span></em></span></p>
<p>This standard was published in July of 1991. The purpose of EIA/TIA 568A, was to create a multiproduct, multivendor, standard for connectivity. Prior to the adoption of this standard, many &#8220;proprietary&#8221; cabling systems existed. This was very bad for the consumer. Among other things, the standard set the minimum requirements for cat5e cable, patch cables/patch cords and network hardware. The 568 &#8220;standard&#8221; is not to be confused with 568A or 568B wiring schemes, which are themselves, part of the &#8220;568A standard&#8221;.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Cat3</strong></span></em></span><br />
Ethernet cabling that satisfies the criteria for the EIA/TIA-568 standard&#8217;s Category 3, which allows data transfers up to 10Mbps.  We use this for basic telephone and will not support data.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Cat5 Ca</strong></span></em></span><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;">bles (UTP)</span></em></span><br />
(Unshielded Twisted Pair)<br />
</strong><br />
A multipair (usually 4 pair) high performance patch cable that consists of twisted pair conductors, used mainly for data transmission. Note: The twisting of the pairs gives the patch cable a certain amount of immunity from the infiltration of unwanted interference. cat5 UTP cabling systems are by far, the most common (compared to SCTP) in the United States. Basic <a href='http://www.sunrizecommunications.com/structured-cabling-cables.htm' rel='external ' title='Cat 5 Cable'>cat 5 cable</a> was designed for characteristics of up to 100 MHz. Cat5 cable is typically used for Ethernet networks running at 10 or 100 Mbps.<br />
<strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;">Cat5e Cables</span></em></span> (enhanced)</strong><br />
Same as Cat5, except that it is made to somewhat more stringent standards (see comparison chart below). The Cat5e standard is now officially part of the 568A standard. Minimum Cat5e cable is recommended for all new installations, patch cords and Ethernet cables.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Cat6</strong></span></em></span><br />
Same as Cat5e, except that it is made to a higher standard (see comparison chart below) . The Cat6 standard is now officially part of the 568A standard. Cat6 Ethernet cables and patch cords are available as both off-the-shelf and as custom made products.<br />
*Note: Cat5e and Cat6 can be used for voice over IP applications*<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Cat5e, RJ45 jack</strong></span></em></span><br />
(Work Area Outlet)<br />
An 8 conductor, compact, modular, female jack that is used to terminate cat5e patch cables at the user (or other) location. The jack is specifically engineered to maintain the performance of cat5E cabling.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Cat5e Patch </strong><strong>Panel</strong></span></em></span><br />
A Cat5e Patch Panel is basically just a series of many cat5e jacks, condensed onto a single panel. Common panel configurations are 12, 24, 48, and 96 ports. Patch panels are typically used where all of the horizontal Ethernet cables meet, and are used to connect the segments to the Network Hub.<br />
<span style="text-decoration: underline;"><em><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Cat5e Cable</strong></span></em></span><br />
A Cat5e Cable consists a length of cat5e cable with an RJ-45 male connector, crimped onto each end. The patch cable assembly is used to provide connectivity between any two cat5e female outlets (jacks). The two most common are from hub to patch panel, and work area outlet (jack) to the computer.</p>
<p><em><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ff6600;"> Fiber Optics</span></span></strong></em><br />
The technology in which communication signals in the form of modulated light beams are transmitted over a glass fiber transmission medium. Fiber optic technology offers high bandwidth, small space needs and protection from electromagnetic interference, eavesdropping and radioactivity.   This is used also when either Cat5e or Cat6 is used for distances over 295 feet.  We specialize in single mode, multi mode, indoor or outside plant (OSP).</p>
<p><em><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><span style="color: #ff6600;"><strong>Coax</strong></span></span></em><br />
Coaxial cables are used primarily for CATV and other wideband, video, or rf applications.  Sunrize can install RG59, RG6, RG11 (for feed) we can also install coax for your Cable TV or Direct TV needs consisting of home runs without splitting the signal.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[This is the privacy policy (&#8221;Privacy Policy&#8221;) for the Web sites (collectively,         the &#8220;Service&#8221;) made available by Sunrize Communications ( &#8220;we&#8221; or &#8220;our&#8221;),         the legal owner of the Service.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is the privacy policy (&#8221;Privacy Policy&#8221;) for the Web sites (collectively,         the &#8220;Service&#8221;) made available by Sunrize Communications ( &#8220;we&#8221; or &#8220;our&#8221;),         the legal owner of the Service.<span id="more-29"></span></p>
<p>We respect your privacy and appreciate the confidence you have placed         in the Service. We are committed to protecting your privacy and preserving         your trust. Please carefully review this Privacy Policy to learn about         how we collect, use, and protect any personal information you provide         us and your choices for managing your personal information.</p>
<p>Opting Out Of Future Communications; Updating And Deleting Your Information</p>
<p>We want to communicate with you only if you want to hear from us. If         you have questions or concerns regarding this Privacy Policy or wish         to exclude your personal information from our direct marketing purposes,         please feel free to contact us at:</p>
<div class="resultItem">Sunrize Communications, LLC</p>
<div class="resultAddress">750 N Regent<br />
Mesa, AZ 85205</div>
</div>
<p>If you would like to update or delete your e-mail address, mailing address         or other personal information with us please contact us the same way.</p>
<p>What Types Of Information Do We Collect?</p>
<p>We collect information from our users at several different points on         the Service. For example, we may collect personally identifiable information         from you such as your name, address, phone number, household income,         and e-mail address when you register, subscribe to one of our services,         enter sweepstakes, contests or other promotions offered by or through         the Service, and at other times. We also collect credit card information         in connection with any purchase you make through the Service. In addition,         we automatically collect non-personal information such as your browser         type, operating system, IP address, and Service usage information, in         order to, among other things, evaluate and improve the performance of         the Service.</p>
<p>How Do We Use The Information We Collect?</p>
<p>We will not sell, share, or rent personal information to third parties,         and we will not otherwise disclose personally identifiable information         to third parties, without your explicit permission, except as disclosed         in this Privacy Policy.</p>
<p>We collect and use information for internal purposes, such as:</p>
<ul>
<li>enhancing your experience at the Service;</li>
<li>performing administration and technical support for the Service;</li>
<li>performing administration and technical support for the Service;</li>
<li>enabling you to enter sweepstakes, contests and other promotions;</li>
<li>creating aggregate information about demographics and usage patterns;</li>
<li>inviting our promotional vendors and advertisers—with your           explicit permission—to call to your attention special offers,           products and services that may be of interest to you.</li>
<li>enabling purchases of goods and services</li>
</ul>
<p>We may use aggregate information to measure general Service usage patterns 	    and characteristics of our user base, and we may include such aggregate 	    information about our audience in reports to our commercial vendors. We 	    may also disclose aggregated user statistics (for example, a certain percentage 	    of our users live in a certain area) without your permission in order to 	    describe our audience to existing and prospective advertisers or other third 	    parties. However, this aggregate information does not reference names, phone 	    numbers, e-mail addresses, or other personally identifiable information, 	    and it is not traceable to a specific recipient or user e-mail address.</p>
<p>From time to time, we might establish a business relationship with other 	    persons or entities whom we believe trustworthy and whom we have asked to 	    confirm that their privacy practices are consistent with ours. For example, 	    we may contract with service providers to provide certain services including 	    credit card processing, data management, promotional services, etc. We provide 	    our service providers with the information needed for them to perform these 	    services. Each service provider must agree to implement and maintain reasonable 	    security procedures and practices appropriate to the nature of your information 	    in order to protect your personal information from unauthorized access, 	    destruction, use, modification or disclosure.</p>
<p>Although unlikely, in certain instances we may disclose your personal information 	    when we have reason to believe that it is necessary to identify, contact 	    or bring legal action against persons or entities who may be causing injury 	    to you or to others. We may also disclose 	    your personal information when we believe the law requires it.</p>
<p>Registration</p>
<p>The general registration area can be found on the Service home page and 	    at other locations throughout the Service. To use or access certain features 	    of the Service, you may have to register or otherwise provide personal information. 	    The decision to provide this information is optional; however, if you elect 	    not to register or provide such information, you may not be able to access 	    certain content or features or participate in various areas of the Service.</p>
<p>Security</p>
<p>We use encryption and authentication tools to protect the security of personal 	    information that you share with us. However, no data transmission over the 	    Internet can be guaranteed to be 100% secure. As a result, while we strive 	    to protect personal information, we cannot and do not guarantee or warrant 	    the security of any information you transmit to or from the Service, and 	    you do so at your own risk.</p>
<p>Cookies</p>
<p>We may place a text file called a &#8220;cookie&#8221; in the browser files of your 	    computer or use other technology to improve your navigation of the Service. 	    A cookie is a small amount of data that is sent to your Web browser from 	    a Web server and stored on your computer&#8217;s hard drive. Generally, we use 	    cookies to remind us of who you are, tailor our products and services to 	    suit your personal interests, estimate our audience size, track your status 	    in our sweepstakes, contests and promotions and/or analyze your visiting 	    patterns. The use of cookies is an industry standard; you will find them 	    at most major Web sites. Cookies make Web-surfing easier for you by saving 	    your preferences while you are using the Service. For this reason, we may 	    save passwords, credit card or other personal information in cookies. You 	    can generally set your Web browser not to accept cookies or to notify you 	    when you are sent a cookie, giving you the chance to decide whether or not 	    to accept it. If you set your Web browser not to accept cookies, it may 	    affect your ability to utilize all features on the Service.</p>
<p>Links To Third-Party Web Sites</p>
<p>The Service may contain links to Web sites operated and maintained by third 	    parties, over which we have no control. Privacy policies on such linked 	    Web sites may be different from our Privacy Policy. You access such linked 	    Web sites at your own risk. You should always read the privacy policy of 	    a linked Web site before disclosing any personal information on such site.</p>
<p>Discussion Board, Forums and Other User Generated Content</p>
<p>Our online chat areas, bulletin boards, other public forums and user-generated 	    content (i.e., photos, videos) can be a useful way for you to express yourself 	    to other online users. When you post messages or otherwise use these features, 	    the information that you provide (including personally identifiable information) 	    may be publicly available to, collected by, and used by third parties. We 	    are not responsible for the content of messages or images posted by users 	    or disclosures of personal information.</p>
<p>Children&#8217;s Privacy Statement</p>
<p>We do not knowingly collect personally identifiable information from children 	    under the age of 13. If we become aware that we have inadvertently received 	    personally identifiable information from a user under the age of 13, we 	    will delete such information from our records. Because we do not knowingly 	    collect any personally identifiable information from children under the 	    age of 13, we also do not knowingly distribute such information to third 	    parties.</p>
<p>Policy Changes</p>
<p>If we decide to change our Privacy Policy, in whole or in part, we will 	    inform you by posting the changed Privacy Policy here. Those changes will 	    go into effect on the date posted in the notice. The new policy will apply 	    to all current and past users of the Service and will replace any prior 	    policies that are inconsistent.</p>
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