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Data & Networking Infrastructure

Virtual Bridge designs, supplies, installs, tests, and certifies complete data networking infrastructure for every building type and technology environment across the GCC and Africa. From structured cabling systems certified to TIA-568 and ISO 11801 standards through active networking equipment, data centre infrastructure, wireless networks, and AV integration — Virtual Bridge’s data networking scope provides the physical and logical infrastructure that all building technology systems depend on. CCTV, access control, BMS, fire alarm, VoIP, wireless, and business data networks all run on the cabling and switching infrastructure Virtual Bridge installs. Getting that infrastructure right from the start is not a detail — it is the foundation.

Low Current Systems — Virtual Bridge Co.

Cabling Standard
Cat 6A
TIA-568 / ISO 11801 certified infrastructure
SITA Status
Preferred
SITA preferred subcontractor — airport IT networks
Test Certification
100%
Every link certified with Fluke or equivalent tester
Territories
6
Saudi Arabia, UAE, Kuwait, Qatar, Canada & Africa
Data & Networking Services

From cable to cloud — complete network infrastructure delivery.

Virtual Bridge delivers every layer of the data networking infrastructure stack — certified physical cabling, active network equipment, wireless coverage, data centre build-out, and AV integration — under one low current contracting scope.

Structured Cabling Systems
Complete structured cabling design, supply, installation, and certification — Cat 6 (1 Gbps) and Cat 6A (10 Gbps) copper cabling from patch panels to user outlets, tested and certified to TIA-568-C.2 or ISO 11801 Class EA standards. Every link certified with a Fluke DSX-8000 or equivalent channel-certified tester — not just verified with a continuity checker. Certification reports provided for every link at handover.
Cat 6A TIA-568 ISO 11801 Fluke Certified
Fibre Optic Infrastructure
Single-mode and multi-mode fibre optic cabling for building backbones, inter-building links, data centre interconnects, and long-distance runs where copper cannot reach. OS2 single-mode for campus and inter-building distances, OM3/OM4/OM5 multi-mode for data centre high-speed connections. Pre-terminated MPO trunk systems for data centre high-density deployments. OTDR testing and end-to-end insertion loss measurement at handover.
OS2 Single-Mode OM4/OM5 MPO/MTP OTDR Tested
Active Networking Equipment
Managed network switches (access, distribution, and core layer), routers, firewalls, and load balancers — designed, supplied, configured, and installed by Virtual Bridge. VLAN configuration for network segmentation (data, voice, CCTV, BMS, access control on separate VLANs), QoS for prioritisation of voice and video traffic, and network monitoring integration for ongoing performance visibility.
Cisco HPE/Aruba VLAN QoS
Wireless Networks (Wi-Fi)
Enterprise Wi-Fi 6 (802.11ax) and Wi-Fi 6E wireless networks for commercial, hospitality, healthcare, and industrial environments — RF survey-based access point placement, centrally managed wireless controllers, captive portal for guest access, WLAN security (WPA3, 802.1X), and seamless roaming across large campus deployments. Outdoor wireless for courtyard, pool deck, and campus perimeter coverage.
Wi-Fi 6 802.1X RF Survey Guest Portal
Data Centre & Server Room
Data centre build-out — server rack installation, patch panel and cable management, structured cabling within the data centre (top-of-rack and end-of-row switching, high-density fibre trunks, horizontal cable management), power distribution units (PDUs), and UPS installation. Raised floor cable routing, containment systems, and labelling to ANSI/TIA-942 data centre infrastructure standards.
TIA-942 Rack Install PDU Hot/Cold Aisle
Audio-Visual & Digital Signage
Conference room AV — display screens, video conferencing systems (Microsoft Teams Rooms, Cisco Webex Rooms), audio DSP, control systems (Crestron, AMX), and room booking integration. Digital signage networks for reception, retail, and wayfinding — commercial display installation, media player configuration, and content management system setup. Public address (PA) systems for general announcements and emergency voice.
MS Teams Rooms Crestron Digital Signage PA Systems
Certified Cabling Is Not a Premium — It Is the Minimum Acceptable Standard
Every structured cabling link installed by Virtual Bridge is tested and certified using calibrated test equipment to the applicable TIA or ISO channel performance standard. This means every copper link is tested for insertion loss, return loss, NEXT, PS-NEXT, ELFEXT, PS-ELFEXT, propagation delay, and delay skew — and every link either passes or is remediated until it passes. A certification report is provided at handover for every installed link. Uncertified cabling — installed and only continuity-checked — cannot be relied upon for 10 Gbps performance, cannot support PoE++ power delivery over the full cable length, and cannot be warranted by the cable manufacturer. Virtual Bridge does not install uncertified cabling.
How We Deliver

Network design to certification report — one team.

Virtual Bridge manages the complete data networking project lifecycle — from site survey, network design, and cable pathway planning through material procurement, cable installation, termination, rack build, active equipment configuration, wireless deployment, testing, certification, and handover documentation.

Data networking works are directly coordinated with Virtual Bridge's electrical team (power to network racks, PoE switch power calculation, UPS for networking equipment), CCTV team (camera network VLAN and PoE switch specification), access control team (controller network connections), and BMS team (BMS network VLAN isolation) — ensuring the physical and logical network infrastructure is designed to support all building technology systems from day one.

Network Design Is an Engineering Exercise — Not a Cable Count
The physical cabling infrastructure is permanent — changes are expensive and disruptive. Virtual Bridge designs the cabling infrastructure based on a complete outlet schedule (every user workstation, IP telephone, CCTV camera, access control reader, BMS controller, wireless access point, and AV device that will connect to the network), a cable pathway design that provides future capacity for additions, and a rack and patch panel layout that keeps the installation organised and maintainable. A network installed without a proper design is invariably one that requires expensive rework within two years of occupation.
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Network Design & Outlet Schedule
Complete outlet schedule identifying every network connection point in the building. Network topology design — physical star from the MDF/IDF, VLAN architecture, PoE budget calculation, backbone fibre sizing, and wireless AP layout from RF survey data.
02
Cable Pathway & Containment
Cable tray, conduit, and trunking installation — sized for the installed cable count plus 40% spare capacity for future additions. Coordinated with electrical containment to maintain signal integrity separation between data cables and power cables.
03
Cable Pulling & Termination
Cable pulling from patch panels to outlets within manufacturer's minimum bend radius and pull tension limits. Termination at both ends — modular plugs or keystone jacks at outlets, patch panel termination in the MDF/IDF — with full labelling at every termination point.
04
Testing & Certification
Channel certification of every link using calibrated Fluke DSX-8000 or equivalent tester — verifying all performance parameters to the specified TIA or ISO standard. Fibre links OTDR-tested and insertion-loss-measured. Pass/fail results and full certification reports generated for every link.
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Active Equipment & Handover
Switch installation and VLAN configuration, wireless controller setup and AP deployment, router and firewall configuration, network documentation (as-built drawings, cable schedule, switch configuration backup), and handover training for the client's IT team.
Technical Capabilities

Cabling standards, active platforms, and integration scope.

A reference of Virtual Bridge's data and networking technical scope — covering cabling categories, active equipment vendors, testing standards, and the full range of network infrastructure the team delivers.

Max Copper Speed
10 Gbps
Cat 6A to 100m — certified channel performance
Max Fibre Speed
400G+
OS2 single-mode — future-proof backbone capacity
PoE Standard
PoE++
802.3bt up to 90W per port — for cameras, APs & AV
Wireless Standard
Wi-Fi 6
802.11ax — 9.6 Gbps theoretical, high-density capable

Physical Infrastructure

Cat 6 — 1 Gbps to 100m
Suitable for standard office and light commercial networks where 1 Gbps to the desktop and standard PoE power delivery are sufficient.
Cat 6A — 10 Gbps to 100m
The default specification for all new commercial and institutional builds — supporting 10 Gbps to the desktop, PoE++ (802.3bt) for high-power devices, and future-proofing for next-generation building technology.
OS2 Single-Mode Fibre
Backbone and inter-building fibre — virtually unlimited distance and bandwidth capacity, supporting 100G and 400G uplinks for data centre connections and campus backbones.
OM4 / OM5 Multi-Mode Fibre
Short-reach high-speed data centre interconnects — OM4 to 400m at 10G, OM5 for wideband multi-mode applications supporting 40G and 100G short-wavelength division multiplexing.
Data Centre Cable Management
Structured cabling within data centres — MPO trunk systems, fibre patch panels, copper patch panels, horizontal and vertical cable managers, overhead cable trays, and floor cable routing systems.
Vendor Channel Warranty
Systimax, Panduit, Legrand, Belden, and CommScope channel warranties — up to 25-year product and application warranty where specified systems are installed and certified by a qualified partner.

Active Equipment & Systems

Cisco Catalyst & Meraki
Cisco Catalyst managed switches (access, distribution, core), Cisco Meraki cloud-managed networking for multi-site and hospitality environments — switches, wireless, and security in one dashboard.
HPE / Aruba Networks
HPE ProCurve switches and Aruba Wi-Fi — enterprise wireless with ClearPass NAC, AI-driven network management, and deep integration with Aruba SD-WAN for distributed deployments.
Ruckus Wireless
Ruckus Wi-Fi for high-density and hospitality environments — BeamFlex adaptive antenna technology delivers reliable coverage in challenging RF environments including hotel rooms and conference facilities.
Ubiquiti UniFi
Ubiquiti UniFi for cost-effective managed networking in commercial, residential, and light industrial environments — switch, wireless, and security gateway managed from a single UniFi Network controller.
Fortinet Network Security
FortiGate NGFW, FortiSwitch, and FortiAP — integrated security-driven networking combining firewall, switching, and wireless management with unified threat management and SD-WAN capability.
VoIP & UC Integration
IP telephone network infrastructure — PoE switch specification for IP telephone power, QoS VLAN configuration for voice traffic prioritisation, and coordination with the client's UC platform (Microsoft Teams Phone, Cisco CUCM, Avaya).
Sectors We Serve

Every building type. Every connectivity requirement.

Virtual Bridge has designed and installed data networking infrastructure across every major building sector in the GCC and Africa — from airport terminals with SITA-compliant networks to hospital clinical systems networks and hotel guest Wi-Fi.

Airports & Transport
SITA-preferred partner — airport IT infrastructure, CUTE terminal network, baggage system cabling, CCTV network, staff wireless, and passenger Wi-Fi across Africa and the GCC.
Hospitality
Hotel network infrastructure — guest room Cat 6A, high-density Wi-Fi for all areas, property management system network, IPTV cabling, conference AV, and back-of-house structured cabling.
Commercial Office
Enterprise office cabling — Cat 6A to every workstation, PoE switch infrastructure for IP phones and wireless APs, server room build-out, and conference room AV with video conferencing systems.
Healthcare
Hospital network infrastructure — clinical network separation (medical devices VLAN), nurse call system cabling, ward wireless for mobile clinical devices, PACS network for radiology imaging, and bedhead unit data outlets.
Data Centres
Data centre cabling infrastructure — high-density MPO fibre trunks, top-of-rack switching, structured cabling within racks, cable management systems, and DCIM infrastructure monitoring integration.
Residential
Residential network cabling — Cat 6A to each room, central home network rack, whole-home Wi-Fi, smart home integration network, IPTV cabling, and intercom and doorbell network infrastructure.
Seaports & Infrastructure
Port IT infrastructure — operations building cabling, quayside wireless for port operations, CCTV network cabling, port management system network, and inter-building fibre for large port facilities.
Industrial & Warehousing
Industrial network infrastructure — ruggedised cabling for warehouse and factory environments, industrial wireless for forklift and mobile scanner networks, CCTV and access control cabling, and SCADA network infrastructure.
Selected Projects

Network infrastructure delivered. Certified and operational.

A selection of Virtual Bridge data and networking projects across the GCC and Africa — spanning airports, seaports, hotels, and residential.

Airport — Angola (SITA)
Namibe, Catumbela & Luanda Airports
Angola
Airport IT MSI · CUTE Network · Staff Wi-Fi · Cabling
Airport — Djibouti
Ambouli International Airport
Djibouti
Terminal Network Cabling · Wi-Fi · IT Infrastructure
Seaport — DRC
Banana Seaport
Democratic Republic of Congo
Port IT Network · Cabling · Wireless · Active Equipment
Hospitality — Saudi Arabia
Carlton Almoaibed Hotel Complex
Dammam, Saudi Arabia · 2014
Hotel Cat 6A Cabling · Guest Wi-Fi · Conference AV
Residential — Lebanon
ADMA 751
Adma, Lebanon · 8,000 sqm · 2024
Cat 6A Cabling · Home Wi-Fi · Smart Home Network
Airport — Saudi Arabia
King Abdulaziz International Airport
Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Terminal IT Infrastructure · Network Cabling · Wi-Fi
Why Virtual Bridge

Designed for all building systems. Certified before handover.

Virtual Bridge delivers data networking as the common physical and logical infrastructure for all building technology — not as a standalone IT cabling contract. The network is designed to support CCTV, access control, BMS, fire alarm, IPTV, wireless, and business data simultaneously, with correct VLAN segregation, PoE budget planning, and bandwidth allocation for every system.

Complete Outlet Schedule Design
Every network connection point in the building identified and included in the cabling design — data, voice, CCTV, access control, BMS, wireless AP, AV, and IoT devices all planned for from the start.
100% Certified Links
Every copper link Fluke-certified to TIA-568/ISO 11801. Every fibre link OTDR-tested and insertion-loss-measured. Certification reports provided at handover — not just a statement that the cabling was installed correctly.
SITA Airport Track Record
SITA preferred subcontractor with proven airport IT infrastructure delivery across Africa — CUTE terminal networks, airside wireless, passenger Wi-Fi, and IT MSI at the most demanding network environments.
Integrated Low Current Delivery
Data network cabling coordinated with CCTV, access control, fire alarm, and BMS network connections under one low current contracting team — ensuring every building technology system connects to the right network at the right performance level.
Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Virtual Bridge specifies Cat 6A as the default for all new commercial, institutional, and residential buildings. Cat 6A supports 10 Gbps to the full 100-metre channel distance, whereas Cat 6 only reliably supports 10 Gbps to approximately 37 metres in typical building installations — meaning a significant portion of Cat 6 links in a real building will not perform to 10 Gbps. Cat 6A also supports IEEE 802.3bt PoE++ (up to 90W per port), which is increasingly required for higher-power devices including Wi-Fi 6 access points, PTZ cameras, and intelligent IoT devices. The incremental cost of Cat 6A over Cat 6 is approximately 15–20% of cabling material cost — a small premium against the total project cost for infrastructure that is designed to last 20+ years and support technology that does not yet exist. Replacing Cat 6 with Cat 6A after occupation is extremely disruptive and expensive.
TIA-568 (Telecommunications Infrastructure Standard for Commercial Buildings) is the primary North American standard for structured cabling systems — defining the performance requirements for copper and fibre cabling components and the channel (end-to-end) performance that an installed cabling system must achieve. ISO 11801 is the equivalent international standard. Certification means that every installed copper link has been tested with a calibrated channel tester (Fluke DSX-8000 or equivalent) against all required parameters — insertion loss, return loss, near-end crosstalk (NEXT), far-end crosstalk (ELFEXT), and more — and every link has either passed or been remediated until it passes. A certified cabling installation is one where you have documentary evidence that every link will perform to the specified standard. Without certification, you have an installed assumption — which is not the same thing. TIA certification is also required to activate most cabling manufacturer channel warranties, which provide product replacement and application support for 15 to 25 years.
VLAN (Virtual Local Area Network) segmentation is essential in buildings where multiple technology systems share the same physical network infrastructure — CCTV cameras, access control controllers, BMS devices, IP phones, wireless access points, and user workstations cannot all be on the same network without creating security risks and performance problems. Virtual Bridge designs a VLAN architecture appropriate to the building's systems before the active equipment is configured. Typical VLAN segregation includes a dedicated VLAN for each major system: CCTV (isolated from other systems, preventing camera video from competing with business data), access control (security-sensitive, requiring isolation from general user networks), BMS (operational technology network, isolated from IT networks), VoIP (requiring QoS prioritisation for voice quality), wireless (with separate SSIDs for staff and guest, each on its own VLAN), and the corporate data network. Virtual Bridge coordinates this VLAN design with the system integrators for each building technology to ensure correct network addressing and inter-VLAN routing where required.
Power over Ethernet (PoE) allows network switches to deliver electrical power to connected devices over the data cable — eliminating the need for a separate power outlet at each device location. PoE is essential for IP cameras, wireless access points, IP phones, access control readers, and an increasing range of IoT and BMS devices. The PoE standards have evolved significantly: original PoE (802.3af) delivers up to 15.4W per port; PoE+ (802.3at) delivers up to 30W; and PoE++ (802.3bt) delivers up to 60W (Type 3) or 90W (Type 4) per port. Modern Wi-Fi 6 access points require 25W (PoE+) or more. High-resolution PTZ cameras with heaters in outdoor environments may require 60W (PoE++ Type 3). For a building with 50 IP cameras, 30 wireless access points, and 200 IP phones, the total PoE power requirement can easily exceed 5,000W. Virtual Bridge calculates the PoE power budget for every network switch as part of the network design — ensuring the selected switches have sufficient PoE power capacity for all connected devices, including growth allowance.
Yes. Virtual Bridge provides ongoing support for installed data networking infrastructure — including cabling fault investigation and repair, active equipment health check and firmware update review, wireless network optimisation (access point placement adjustment, channel plan review as the RF environment changes), switch configuration changes, VLAN additions for new building systems, and network documentation updates as the installation grows. For active networking equipment under ongoing management, Virtual Bridge can provide network monitoring (SNMP trap monitoring, bandwidth utilisation reports, device health dashboards) and first-line support for network faults. This support is available across all Virtual Bridge operating territories, with response times agreed at the time of handover.
Virtual Bridge (via its JFC group company) is a SITA preferred subcontractor — a designation that recognises Virtual Bridge's capability to deliver SITA-compliant airport IT and technology infrastructure including structured cabling, active networking, CUTE (Common Use Terminal Equipment) terminal networks, DCS (Departure Control Systems) network infrastructure, FIDS (Flight Information Display Systems) cabling, airport CCTV and security networks, and passenger Wi-Fi. SITA is the global IT provider for the air transport industry, and SITA-preferred subcontractor status is an important commercial credential for airport IT infrastructure projects across Africa and the Middle East. Virtual Bridge has delivered SITA-compliant airport network infrastructure at Luanda, Namibe, and Catumbela airports in Angola, and at Ambouli International Airport in Djibouti. For airport clients requiring SITA-standard IT infrastructure delivery, Virtual Bridge's track record and preferred partner status provides confidence in the team's capability to meet the specific requirements of aviation IT environments.

Ready to discuss your data & networking scope?

Whether you need a certified cabling system for a commercial office, airport IT infrastructure, a data centre build-out, enterprise Wi-Fi, or AV integration — the Virtual Bridge data networking team is ready to respond within one business day.

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CCTV & Surveillance
IP camera systems and VMS — running on the PoE network infrastructure Virtual Bridge installs, with dedicated CCTV VLAN for network isolation.
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Access Control Systems
IP door controllers and readers — connected to the access control VLAN via the building's structured cabling infrastructure installed by VB.
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Building Management Systems
BMS controllers and network interfaces — BACnet IP and Modbus TCP devices requiring dedicated BMS VLAN on the building network infrastructure.
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Electrical Contracting
Power supply to network racks, UPS for critical networking equipment, and containment for data cabling — coordinated under VB's integrated ELV delivery.
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