CPR compliant
Designed to support compliant structured cabling deployments with the confidence required for professional installation environments.
Hyperspan™ is an extended-reach Cat6-class copper solution designed to help you deliver more coverage with less hardware — reducing complexity, supporting cleaner topology, and lowering overall project cost.
Cat6 UTP designed to support longer-distance data and PoE deployments without mid-span switches or extenders.
Designed to support compliant structured cabling deployments with the confidence required for professional installation environments.
Backed by long-term product assurance to support confidence in permanent infrastructure deployments.
Access technical guidance and practical support for extended-reach design, deployment and application planning.
Supports familiar installation methods without requiring specialist field termination processes.
Reduce cabinets, powered devices and supporting infrastructure for a cleaner, lower-impact deployment model.
1Gbps / 90W PoE over 200m+
2Gbps / 90W PoE up to 150m
10Mbps / 90W PoE up to 250m
Model outlet count, rack count, labour, project cost, running-cost reduction and sustainability benefit using a practical building-based design estimate.
| Metric | Traditional Design | Hyperspan Design | Reduction with Hyperspan |
|---|---|---|---|
| Total outlets | 72 | 72 | 0 |
| Outlets over 90m from original rack | 28 | 28 | Use extended reach only on these |
| Rack / comms room count | 3 | 1 | 2 fewer |
| Materials cost | £16,200 | £10,200 | £6,000 |
| Labour time | 8.6 days | 5.4 days | 3.2 days |
| Labour cost | £2,580 | £1,620 | £960 |
| Total job cost | £18,780 | £11,820 | £6,960 |
Extended reach can allow wider coverage from fewer locations, reducing rack hardware, space usage and ongoing support overhead in suitable buildings.
With fewer intermediate locations, the network can be easier to understand, deploy, document and maintain over the life of the site.
When rack count drops, installers spend less time building out extra rooms, powering extra switches and coordinating additional cross-connect infrastructure.