Highband Modules
FAQs
Highband modules are used to terminate and interconnect copper data cables within structured cabling systems, typically in cross-connect or distribution areas. They allow installers to join multiple 4-pair cables using IDC (Insulation Displacement Contact) or punchdown terminations, creating an organised and efficient network infrastructure.
Highband modules offer higher density, improved cable management, and greater flexibility compared to traditional patching methods. They enable features such as jumpering, patch-by-exception configurations, and easy circuit testing, helping reduce clutter while improving network performance and scalability.
Highband modules are commonly installed in data centers, telecom rooms, and enterprise network environments where high density connectivity is required. They are mounted on standard backmount frames or racks, making them suitable for structured cabling systems that require efficient space utilisation and easy maintenance.
Yes, Highband modules are available for Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6A cabling, allowing them to support a wide range of voice and data applications. This flexibility makes them a versatile choice for both new installations and upgrades to existing network infrastructure.