This week we rebroadcast a fan favorite. We are prepping our farm to protect it from the inbound hurricane so we decided to rebroadcast this episode.

Curious about the ever-evolving world of ICT? Want to understand the complexities and benefits of MUTOAs and consolidation points? We’ve got you covered. This episode is a deep dive into the contrast between MUTOAs – or Multi-User Telecommunications Outlet Assemblies – and consolidation points. We unpack the advantages and pitfalls of an open office layout, including aspects like promoting team collaboration and cost savings, while also highlighting challenges such as potential conflict and over supervision. And, of course, we get into the nitty-gritty of the MUTOAs itself – a versatile component offering both copper and fiber connectivity.

Without skimming over any details, we discuss pertinent factors like the maximum length of patch cords, the criticality of proper cable labeling, and why it is crucial to mount MUTOAs in easily accessible locations. We also address the consequences of connecting a WAP to a MUTOA and share insight into the use of consolidation points. We even discuss the disparities between copper and fiber cabling. This episode is a treasure trove of information for anyone involved in the ICT industry or interested in it – be you an installer, a project manager, or an ICT enthusiast. Tune in and fortify your knowledge!

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Bowser RCDD TECH

With industry experience spanning back to 1982 Chuck Bowser has installed, tested, designed, estimated, and project managed information communications technology projects for small and large projects. He is a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) and BICSI Technician.

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Bowser RCDD TECH

With industry experience spanning back to 1982 Chuck Bowser has installed, tested, designed, estimated, and project managed information communications technology projects for small and large projects. He is a Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) and BICSI Technician.