OFFICE & ENTERPRISE
Why your building's connectivity specification affects its asset value
Commercial real estate due diligence has always scrutinised the obvious: location, structural condition, lease terms, energy performance. What is moving up the checklist - quietly but with increasing urgency - is network infrastructure. Not as a technical afterthought, but as a determinant of tenant attractiveness, ESG compliance, and long-term asset value.
OFFICE & ENTERPRISE
Sustainability starts below the floor: the hidden environmental cost of cabling decisions
When organisations report on the environmental impact of their digital infrastructure, the conversation almost always starts in the same place: data centre power consumption, cooling efficiency, renewable energy sourcing.
OFFICE & ENTERPRISE
Beyond the 100-meter limit: a new era for smart building cabling
Cabling architectures and smart building solutions are converging faster than ever - extending beyond individual buildings to encompass entire smart campuses and extended sites. As buildings become smarter and more connected, expectations around sustainability, scalability, and performance continue to rise.
OFFICE & ENTERPRISE
The future of Wireless in the workplace: 5G, Wi-Fi 7 and the infrastructure behind them
As the way we work continues to evolve, wireless networks have become the invisible backbone of productivity. From seamless video calls to smart building automation, the demand for reliable, high-performance connectivity is greater than ever. In this post, we explore how 5G, Wi-Fi 7, and the right cabling infrastructure are shaping the workplaces of tomorrow - and how Aginode is helping businesses prepare for that future today.
TELECOM
How cable choice impacts fibre network costs
For network operators and infrastructure providers, managing fibre deployments efficiently is critical. The choice of optical fibre cables has a direct impact on installation speed, network performance, and long-term costs. Yet, many traditional fibre solutions come with challenges—high civil works expenses, complex installations, and frequent splicing points that increase maintenance efforts.