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Affordable Communications was contacted by a local oral surgeon. He had recently purchased new 3D X-ray equipment for his practice that would allow them to produce whole mouth digital X-rays. The doctor need to add some new CAT6 data connections for the computers that operate the new Digital 3D X-Ray and he also wanted to add some monitors to the operatories so that patients could see the X-Rays when necessary. The doctor had already purchased the televisions necessary to display the image for the patient and he had their IT provider coming in later in the month to install the computer that will be connected to televisions and the new equipment. The one thing they were missing was the necessary data wiring to make this work. That is where Affordable Communications comes in.
We were hired by this practice to install the conduit and data wiring required to make this new equipment operational in all three operation rooms and one post operation room. The doctor also requested we provide video cabling to the waiting room so he can provide his patients with television while they wait. We were happy to provide this as well.
Knowing full well that we would not be able to do this work during the doctor’s normal hours of operation, the Affordable Communications team opted to work on New Year’s weekend so we could complete the job and not disrupt the dental practice in any way. It took three days of hard work, but we were able to get all the necessary conduit and wire installed. We also prepared all the necessary data jacks for the televisions and computers.
We will return later this month to coordinate with the IT provider who will be setting up the new computers and install the ceiling mounts for the televisions. In conclusion, we were happy to get the work, and the doctor was happy to find someone who could complete this installation without disrupting his business in any way. We look forward to providing this client with any telecom or data needs they may request in future.
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