What does a network cabling technician do?
A network cabling technician installs, terminates, tests, and certifies low-voltage communication cabling systems including Cat5e, Cat6, Cat6A copper cables and fiber optic cables. They ensure proper routing, labeling, documentation, and compliance with industry standards like TIA/EIA, BICSI, and NEC codes. Our certified technicians also perform network certification testing to validate performance and provide documentation for long-term infrastructure management.
What types of network cabling do you install in Atlanta?
We install comprehensive structured cabling solutions including Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6A copper cabling, as well as single-mode and multimode fiber optic cables (OM1, OM2, OM3, OM4). Our services cover horizontal cabling, backbone infrastructure, data center interconnects, and voice/data installations using premium components from Panduit, CommScope, and Corning.
How long does a typical network cabling installation take?
Project timelines vary based on scope and complexity. A small office with 20-30 drops may take 2-3 days, while larger deployments or data center projects can take several weeks. We provide detailed project timelines during the planning phase and work efficiently to minimize disruption to your business operations.
Do you provide network cabling certification and testing?
Yes, all our installations include comprehensive certification testing. We test and document copper and fiber networks to verify they meet manufacturer specifications and industry standards. You receive detailed certification reports that provide assurance of performance and serve as valuable documentation for facility management and future troubleshooting.
Can you upgrade our existing network cabling infrastructure?
Absolutely. We specialize in network upgrades, including replacing outdated Cat5 with Cat6/Cat6A, adding fiber optic backbone capacity, and reorganizing messy cable installations. We also offer abandoned cable removal to ensure NFPA/NEC compliance and improve airflow in critical spaces like data centers and telecom closets.
Do you serve businesses throughout the Atlanta Metro area?
Yes, our East Point office serves the entire Atlanta Metro area including Midtown, Buckhead, Downtown, and surrounding communities throughout Georgia. We provide rapid response for both planned installations and emergency support needs across the region.
What brands and components do you use for installations?
We install premium components from industry-leading manufacturers including Panduit, CommScope, Corning, Leviton, Chatsworth, Legrand, APC, Eaton, and Vertiv. Our Panduit Certified Installer status and manufacturer partnerships ensure proper installation techniques and warranty protection for your infrastructure investment.
What is structured cabling and why is it important?
Structured cabling is an organized, standards-based approach to network infrastructure that creates a unified system for voice, data, and video communication. It improves reliability, simplifies troubleshooting and maintenance, supports future technology upgrades, and provides a scalable foundation that grows with your business needs without requiring complete replacement.