Fibre optic cabling

Fibre optic cabling is made from glass, not plastic. This means that it offers higher bandwidth capacity and greater reliability than copper cable.
Fibre optic cables require less power to transmit data than copper wires do, so they’re more energy efficient as well as being easier on the environment.

The cost of installing fibre-optic wiring depends on several factors including whether you need new cables installed or just repaired existing ones; how far apart your home or office locations are; whether your building is already wired for fibre optics (if so then installation costs will be lower); whether there are multiple floors within each building that need wiring connected together etc…

Why fibre?

Fibre optic is a type of cable used to transmit data. It consists of thin strands of glass or plastic that carry light signals through the cable and convert them into electrical ones.

The main advantage of fibre optics is its ability to carry large amounts of data over long distances without loss.

The difference between copper and fibre optic cables is that the former uses an electric current to transmit data, while the latter uses light waves (photons). This makes it possible for fibre optic cables to carry much higher bandwidths than copper ones, which means they can handle more information at once — up to 100 gigabytes per second!

Recent projects

Please take some time to look through our previous projects.

Fibre installations

We can help you with all aspects of your network, including design, planning, installation and management. Our team of engineers have extensive experience in fibre cabling for commercial clients that include industrial premises such as factories and warehouses.

Is fibre for you?

Fibre optic cabling is made from glass, not plastic. This means that it offers higher bandwidth capacity and greater reliability than copper cable.

Fibre optic cables require less power to transmit data than copper wires do, so they’re more energy efficient as well as being easier on the environment.

The cost of installing fibre-optic wiring depends on several factors including whether you need new cables installed or just repaired existing ones; how far apart your home or office locations are; whether your building is already wired for fibre optics (if so then installation costs will be lower); whether there are multiple floors within each building that need wiring connected together etc…

Fibre design, planning, installation

Fibre optic networks are designed, planned and installed by trained engineers. A fibre optic network is made up of many components that need to be installed in a specific way to allow the network to work properly. The main components are:

Fibre optic cables – These are made of glass or plastic strands and connect devices like computers and routers. They carry signals from one device to another. The cables can be either buried underground or run along poles on top of buildings or telephone poles (called aerial cables).

Network equipment – This is the equipment that connects all your devices together in a local area network (LAN). It includes switches, routers, modems and firewalls–all used for sharing information between computers over short distances within your home or office building

Fibre repairs

Fibre optic installation and repair is a critical part of business continuity and security solutions. It’s important to have the right fibre optic cabling in place to provide backup power, cooling, and business continuity in the event of an outage or disaster.

Our team of engineers have the skills to install and repair fibre optic networks. We can also install and repair fibre optic cabling, data, voice and video installation, network design, planning and management.

A one-stop comprehensive network installation service

Based in Preston, we cover the Lancashire and North West region. Our specialists have a wealth of experience in network design, installation and implementation. Below are some of the network services we offer. If you don’t see what you require, get in touch and we’ll be sure to help.

Some of the specialist networking services we undertake

  • Fibre installation
  • Ubiquiti UniFi Access Points
  • IP Rated Access Points
  • Starlink broadband
  • Ubiquiti Wi-Fi Indoor
  • Starlink networking
  • Network port replacements
  • External MESH Points
  • Rural Starlink networks
  • Ubiquiti UniFi Cloud Keys
  • Voice socket replacements
  • Broken network connections
  • Outdoor Network Cabinets
  • Starlink networking
  • External WiFi Antennas
  • WiFi Bridging
  • Voice cabling
  • Fibre tidying
  • Starlink aerial installation
  • Cat 6a installations
  • Ubiquiti Accessories
  • WiFi installations
  • Ubiquiti EdgeMAX EdgeRouters
  • Starlink aerial installation
  • Fibre backbone installations
  • Copper cabling
  • Ubiquiti UniFi AC Pro
  • WiFi 6 access points (AX)
  • Network extensions
  • WiFi 5 access points (AC)
  • Data socket repairs
  • WiFi extenders
  • Wireless installations
  • Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC LR
  • Starlink broadband
  • Cat 5e installations
  • WiFi adapters
  • Building to Building
  • Fibre repairs
  • Fibre socket replacements
  • Wireless access points
  • Data switch installations
  • Network socket replacements
  • Cat 6 installations
  • Cable tidying
  • Ethernet installations
  • Ubiquiti EdgeSwitch
  • Ubiquiti TOUGHSwitch
  • Ubiquiti airCube
  • Data cabinet configuration
  • Starlink integration
  • Point to Multi Point Wireless
  • Racks and enclosures
  • Network water damage
  • Fibre splice repairs
  • Network repairs
  • Outdoor Access Points
  • WiFi Dishes External
  • Network socket movement
  • WiFi LAN controllers
  • Fibre extensions
  • Fibre patch replacements
  • Wireless routers
  • Broken fibre connections
  • Fibre splice replacements
  • Fibre water damage
  • Patch panel installations
  • External Cat5e / Cat6 Cabling
  • Starlink routers
  • Ubiquiti UniFi Switch
  • Point to Point Wireless
  • Clustering access points
  • WiFi routers
  • Network cable repairs
  • Ubiquiti UniFi AP AC Lite
  • Cable management
  • Rural Starlink networks
  • External IP Cameras
  • Distributed WiFi
  • Data cabling
  • Starlink internet
  • RJ45 replacements
  • Starlink routers
  • Fibre cable repairs

Preston and surrounding areas network installers

If your business or home requires a network, wireless or wired, installing, get in touch and one of our certified network engineers will arrange a survey and quote.

We undertake small and large projects and offer a complete range of network cabling, WiFi installation and voice cabling integration.

Areas we cover and have worked

  • Abbeystead
  • Accrington
  • Adlington
  • Ainsdale
  • Altham
  • Appley Bridge
  • Atherton
  • Aughton
  • Bacup
  • Bamber Bridge
  • Barley
  • Barnoldswick
  • Barrowford
  • Belmont
  • Blackburn
  • Blackpool
  • Bolton le Sands
  • Brierfield
  • Broadley
  • Burnley
  • Burscough
  • Carnforth
  • Chipping
  • Chorley
  • Clayton-le-moors
  • Cleveleys
  • Clitheroe
  • Colne
  • Croston
  • Darwen
  • Eccleston
  • Fleetwood
  • Garstang
  • Grindleton
  • Haslingden
  • Heysham
  • Hindley
  • Kirkham
  • Lancaster
  • Leyland
  • Longridge
  • Lytham St. Anne’s
  • Morecambe
  • Nelson
  • Ormskirk
  • Oswaldtwistle
  • Padiham
  • Parbold
  • Penwortham
  • Pilling
  • Pendle
  • Poulton-le-Fylde
  • Preston
  • Rawtenstall
  • Skelmersdale
  • St. Annes
  • Trawden
  • Whalley
  • Whitworth
  • Wrightington Bar
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Netgear Installers
MCSE Qualified
Ubiquiti Installers