New institutional complex implements a comprehensive and resilient communications architecture.

SUCCESS STORY

New Institutional Complex

A public entity has promoted the development of a new institutional complex intended for administrative and special-regime operational activities.

The site, composed of several newly constructed buildings, was required to begin operations with all systems fully integrated from day one.

Instel took responsibility for the design and deployment of the communications infrastructure supporting the entire operation of the complex, applying a comprehensive approach that combines performance, security, and scalability.

The Challenge

Resilient Communications Architecture for a critical Enviroment

The commissioning of a highly critical public infrastructure required the design of a communications architecture capable of supporting the full operation of the complex from day one. As a project conceived entirely from its initial phase, the network had to be planned as a structural component of the building, ensuring architectural order, traceability, and future scalability.

The complex required a communications infrastructure capable of supporting:
• Administrative and judicial operations, including workstations for different professional profiles.
• The corporate wireless network.
• The video surveillance and perimeter security system.

The main challenge was to design an architecture integrating two clearly differentiated domains:
• A structured data network for the center’s professional activity.
• An independent fiber optic network dedicated to CCTV and security systems.
Both infrastructures had to coexist within the same physical environment, ensuring technical separation, resilience, and future scalability.

The Solution

Design and Deployment of a Differentiated and Scalable Communications Infrastructure

Structured Interconnection of the Complex

A backbone architecture based on single-mode fiber optic cabling was implemented to interconnect the different buildings, establishing a homogeneous distribution foundation.

This structure ensures technical consistency across the entire complex and facilitates centralized infrastructure management.

Category 6A Communications Network

The main network was deployed using NetConnect Category 6A structured cabling, providing a high-performance foundation for professional device connectivity and the integration of administrative services.

The architecture connects zone points to area racks, which are in turn interconnected via fiber optics, ensuring structural order and full traceability.

Wireless Network Integration

The project included a coverage study and the deployment of the WiFi network as part of the structural design, fully integrating it into the corporate network architecture.

Security-Dedicated Infrastructure

In parallel, an independent multimode fiber optic network was deployed exclusively for the closed-circuit television (CCTV) system and perimeter surveillance.

This network was designed using a security ring topology, providing physical redundancy and enhanced resilience against potential incidents.
The structural separation between the data network and the security network strengthens the stability of critical systems and prevents interference between domains.

Benefits

Corporation
  • Fully operational facility from day one, with integrated communications and security systems.
  • Network conceived as a strategic asset, aligned with the critical requirements of the environment.
  • Flexibility and scalability to adapt to future operational or regulatory needs.
IT Department
  • Homogeneous architecture that simplifies infrastructure management and maintenance.
  • Structured and certified network ensuring full traceability and control over the physical layer.
  • Foundation ready for future expansions and technological evolution without disrupting operations.
Logistics Operations
  • Dedicated fiber infrastructure ensuring the resilience of surveillance and video monitoring systems.
  • Design that guarantees physical separation of critical domains, preventing interference.
  • Consistency and stability of transmissions associated with perimeter security and sensitive systems.

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