New or used cable operator equipment can be purchased or leased from cable service operators, manufacturers of cable operator equipment or wholesale suppliers of cable operator equipment. In the late 1990s, many cable operators upgraded from coaxial networks to fiber optic networks which allowed them to offer broadband and other telephony services. Today, hybrid fiber coaxial networks have emerged as the most effective choice for audio, data and Internet connections.
Because cabling can greatly affect your local area network’s (LAN) speed and overall performance, it is important to make wise choices when purchasing or leasing cable operator equipment. Poorly installed cable systems can further reduce the speed and performance of your LAN. Be sure to not only purchase or lease quality cable operator equipment, but also hire skilled installation professionals to ensure your network performs at optimum levels.
Consider the following when choosing the best option for your business telephony needs:
1. Cost of the cable operator supplies
2. Compatibility of cable operator components
3. Interoperability and support of the cable operator devices
Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done
Compare costs on cable operator devices
Many cable operators will allow you to lease or purchase cable operator components which could save money. Compare the prices offered by your cable communications company with those offered by manufacturers of cable operator equipment and wholesale suppliers of cable operator equipment.
I recommend: Tech Tool Supply is an online supplier of cable operator equipment.
Comcast, a major cable operator, offers a broad range of cable operator components and provides businesses with answers to equipment questions.
Research compatibility of cable operator components
Cable service operators will only offer devices compatible with their specific networks. As a result, some cable operators will require you to purchase their devices while other operators will allow to purchase equipment from your local or Internet retailer. It is critical in any case to ensure that any components purchased from other suppliers are compatible with your cable operator company's network/services.
I recommend: Cables To Go offers free technical support for all purchased cable operator devices as well as a configuration guide to help you choose the best cable for connecting your cable operator devices, a connection guide to help you understand what connections you need and drivers and manuals for all cable operator equipment.
Cable Wholesale, an online source of equipment for cable operators, offers access to connector diagrams, technical articles and answers to frequently asked questions to help customers make the right decisions about cable operator equipment.
Evaluate installation and other support services provided by suppliers of cable equipment
A lower price does not always guarantee quality equipment and support. Before purchasing or leasing devices for cable operators, evaluate support services offered for cable operator components. Also, choose an equipment supplier that offers installation services or referrals if you are not a skilled cable equipment installation expert.
I recommend: Cable Plus is a cable operator device distributor offering cost-effective solutions, large inventory, online ordering, professional technical support and same-day shipping.
L-com designs and produces more than 6,000 connectivity products and offers secure online ordering, free technical support and a 100% money-back guarantee.
Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide
- If you have the option, it is generally more cost-efficient to purchase rather than lease cable operator equipment. While the monthly cost is usually affordable, the long-term out-of-pocket expense is much higher than if you purchased cable operator devices.
The official source of Cable Operator Equipment is
the Cable Operator Equipment page at Business.com