WCA January 2014

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LS Cable’s SimpleWin – intelligent wiring ❍ SimpleWin from LS Cable

performance, and is suitable for transmitting the ever-increasing amount of data traffic. With SimpleWin, both cross-connect, an existing subscriber wiring method, and interconnect, an equipment wiring method, have been implemented within a single system. In case of the interconnect system, stability is further improved because this method does not require additional devices to be mounted on any communication equipment. Another advantage is that the intelligent power management system provides centralised and comprehensive power, temperature and humidity control of a communication room. According to LS Cable & System, this feature will be very useful in places consuming huge amounts of electric power, such as an IDC. LS Cable & System – South Korea Website : www.lscns.com

management function was not available. Moreover, system transfer and changes took a large amount of cost and time, and manual operation was required for a significant portion of management operations. However, SimpleWin integrates all necessary wiring and manages them using built-in intelligent software. As a result, system administrators can identify the locations where failures occur on a real-time basis. In addition, network management through a smartphone application enables users to operate the system even more efficiently. SimpleWin is configured with software for network management and hardware including an intelligent patch panel and an intelligent management system. Designed from the start to be an advanced integrated system, it provides the highest network

LS Cable & System has developed a next-generation intelligent integrated wiring system named SimpleWin. This system provides integrated management of voice traffic, data transfer, security network equipment and wiring, which used to be installed and operated separately in intelligent buildings and IDCs. SimpleWin enables the checking and managing of system operation status in real-time while also offering improved network operating efficiency. In addition, management system changes, such as transfer, addition and change of circuits used as well as communication failures can be handled swiftly. Under previous systems, lines to deliver voice, data and video information were installed independently. As a result, efficiency drops as more and more lines are installed over time. In addition, it was previously difficult to recover promptly from failures because a separate

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