At 2Hèlix Engineers, we designed and implemented a complete ICT (Common Telecommunications Infrastructure) project for commercial offices located in Costa Brava. The main goal was to provide the company with a modern, secure and scalable network capable of supporting business growth and high-demand digital systems.
The process began with a phase of technical analysis and network design, where we assessed the client’s needs in terms of connectivity, data volume and redundancy. Based on this, we defined a robust and flexible ICT architecture, ensuring internal connectivity between workstations, servers and IoT devices, along with a stable and secure Internet connection.
During the installation phase, our technical team deployed structured cabling, racks and connection points, integrating CAT 6A and fiber optic technology to guarantee high-speed data transmission and minimal electromagnetic interference. We also implemented cable management and labeling systems to simplify maintenance and future expansions.
One key aspect was the integration of advanced network security mechanisms, including corporate firewalls, segmented VLANs and access control systems, ensuring the protection of sensitive data and uninterrupted operations.
The result is an efficient, stable and future-ready ICT infrastructure, allowing the company to operate cloud-based applications, video conferencing and internal servers with maximum reliability and speed, significantly improving team productivity.
Project results
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Stable and future-proof telecommunications network.
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Significant increase in productivity.
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Custom ICT solution designed for business needs.
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Enhanced network security and reliability.
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Scalable system ready for expansion.
At 2Hèlix Engineers, we specialize in ICT infrastructure design and installation for companies, offices and commercial buildings in Blanes, Lloret, Malgrat, Palafolls, Tordera and the Maresme area. Contact our team for a tailor-made telecommunications solution that combines efficiency, security and scalability.






