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OFFICE & ENTERPRISE
Marcel.jpg Marcel Reifenberg Jul 10, 2026

From office to campus: why "beyond 100 metres" Is becoming the new normal

As enterprise campuses grow, traditional copper-based network designs are becoming harder to scale. This blog post explains how FTTO architecture combines fibre and copper to deliver a simpler, more efficient, and future-ready network for smart buildings and modern workplaces.
LAN office enterprise
HEALTHCARE
anacken.jpg Alexandra Nacken Jun 18, 2026

Designing network infrastructure for operational hospital refurbishments

Refurbishing a hospital while it remains in operation is one of the most demanding infrastructure challenges in construction. Every trade working in a clinical environment must coordinate around patient safety, infection control protocols, noise restrictions, limited working hours, and the fundamental constraint that the building cannot stop functioning while the work takes place.
Hospital
OFFICE & ENTERPRISE
Jean-Jacques%20Sage%202026.jpg Jean-Jacques SAGE May 29, 2026

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.
Enterprise buildings LAN
HEALTHCARE
anacken.jpg Alexandra Nacken May 12, 2026

How Europe's most advanced hospitals are rethinking their network from the ground up.

A hospital network failure is not an inconvenience. It is a clinical event. Patient monitoring systems, infusion pumps, imaging transfer, electronic prescribing, access control, nurse call - the list of IP-connected systems on which patient safety now directly depends has grown to the point where the network is, functionally, clinical infrastructure. Yet the design assumptions underlying most hospital networks were set when the demands on them were a fraction of what they are today.
Hospital Healthcare LANactive Medical FTTO
OFFICE & ENTERPRISE
Jean-Jacques%20Sage%202026.jpg Jean-Jacques SAGE May 4, 2026

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.
Green Building ESG sustainability