Most outages don’t start with a dramatic failure. They begin as small glitches: a desk phone that cuts out, a printer that disappears, a meeting room that “sometimes” connects. Over time, those tiny breaks stack into lost hours and frustrated teams. Cabling is often the quiet culprit because wiring sits behind walls, above ceilings, and inside closets; no one checks until something goes wrong.
Modern buildings are becoming more connected, technology-driven, and infrastructure-heavy, even when everything looks simple on the plans. Concrete cores, low-E glass, underground parking, and dense layouts require stronger network planning to support communication systems across the property.
Mapping delivers the most value when it happens before major decisions are locked in. Concrete cores, underground areas, and dense utility spaces can quietly destroy signal strength, even in buildings that look “open” on paper.