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Consult, Design and Implement Computer Networks
Fast development in computer networks has attracted numerous organizations to set up one. It is obvious that each organization needs a unique design and implement for its network and conditions, requirements and policies are the contrast factors.
Designing is always considered as a critical and advanced phase and takes a lot of time and accuracy. Here the first step is to clarify the requirements precisely. Network traffic, traffic type (Data, Video and…) and traffic destination must be gathered for exact capacity estimation. This information will provide the entry for next phase, design, and then different techniques and algorithms will help to form network topology.
Current phase solely is consisted of other steps like specifying suitable locations for links and nodes or directing traffic and grouping the equipments. When the topology is certified, costs, reliability and possible delays are considered certainly. This step is famous as “Operation Analysis”.
Completing these three steps, the first phase of designing is done and the final design is shaped by continuing the same steps with more accurate data.
The main idea of this continuous process depends on access to different plans for designing but unfortunately there is no exact method to realize the most optimal plan, so it is up to network designer to choose a solution and select the most efficient plan with lowest cost.
Advanced network technicians of Thinkware Solution Co with perfect resume are fully trained for consulting, designing and implementing computer networks (ISP, WAN, LAN and …) and enterprise solutions. Network group of the company establishes structured cabling according to following standards:
- ISO/IEC 11801 ( International Standard Organization/ International Electronic Committee)
- EN 50173 (Well-known European Norm Standard)
- EIA/TIA (Electronic Industries Association/ Telecommunications Industry Association)
Also intelligent buildings are another function from this group to create typical networks with HP and Cisco equipments.

Updated: 2008/11/09
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