Licensed, Bonded And Insured Low Voltage Cabling Contractor

It’s important to choose a low voltage cabling contractor with experience.  Phoenix Tel Data has been a provider of all things low voltage for over 15 years.  Whether you need a few Cat-6 drops in a Class-A office setting, or a distribution warehouse cabled for hundreds of wireless access points, we’ve got the experience to get the job done right.  Our clients range from small business owners to Class-A building property managers to large national corporations whose IT departments need reliable people on the ground in the Phoenix area.  

Each job is different.  You can be sure that Phoenix Tel Data will consult with you to identify your needs an formulate a plan to deliver results with minimal disruption to your work flow.  Call us today and find out why we’re the trusted low voltage cabling provider to businesses in the Greater Phoenix Area and across the United States. 

Case 1:

A property manager with whom we work emails us.  They have a new tenant who needs 5 Cat-6 drops installed in their new suite.  We install the drops with a new surface mount patch panel and also end up providing the tenant with a Mikrotik router and wireless access point.  The tenant is happy and their network provides them years of uninterrupted service. 

Case 2:

The general contractor in charge building a new data center in North Phoenix needs four of their production trailers networked together and a Starlink antenna mounted on a mast on one of the trailers.  We show up and identify that their networking equipment is not sufficient.  We work with their remote IT department and the next day they are up and running with work stations, printers and redundant ISP connections all running smoothly.

Case 3:

A long-time client needs their regional distribution warehouse cabled for robotics.  We run 12 fiber connections from existing and new IDF cabinets to the MDF, run 135 Cat-6A cables to new WAP locations in the ceiling, install all the WAPs and assist their remote IT team in bringing the new network up.  All without disrupting their current wired and Wi-Fi system. Dismantle old systems and recycle old equipment and cable. 

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