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We solve your Splicing Needs

Splicing enables our experts to unite and link two cables (most often of the same type) to create a continuous cable or conductor crucial to keeping businesses connected. So, whether you want to repair or extend a fiber optic or copper cable, contact us. We are here to help and provide you with the best solutions to keep your business running with seamless connectivity.

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Clearnet Splicing Benefits Simplified

Splicing is a job that requires expertise and extensive training to ensure efficient execution and network connectivity. At Clearnet, we are experienced in all facets of splicing and testing and equipped with cutting-edge technologies and tools. Rest assured, you can count on us for all your splicing needs.

This is where our splicing solutions can benefit you greatly. Whether the cable failure is due to a backhoe gone wrong, feeding rodents or other unforeseen accident, we can help repair it quickly and efficiently.
One of the leading causes of fiber breakage is improper cable routing. Our experts know how to properly route fiber optic cables to network equipment without sharp bends, kinks and avoiding future breaks.
Clearnet has state of the art fusion splicing equipment to produce the best possible fiber optic connection. We avoid mechanical and crimp on connections and use only the best methods whenever possible.

Why choose Clearnet for Spicing Solutions?

We are a client-focused company dedicated to helping them boost their business performance and profitability. At Clearnet, we work for you and in your best interest. Here’s why our clients choose us

Solid Consultation and Advice

We can help determine the best match for your needs.We strictly adhere to all local laws and the highest industry standards to ensure superior installations that power your business to greater success.

Quality Workmanship

At Clearnet, we take pride in our team of qualified and experienced technicians. Our team shares the same values as the company (to work with integrity and strive for excellence). Our technicians ensure that the job is completed fast and done right the first time.

Proper Installation

We go above and beyond to serve our clients. Hence, once cables are installed, we test them rigorously to see if they work efficiently and perfectly meet the standards.

Customer Satisfaction

We keep our clients informed at every touch point in the process and provide top-notch workmanship at highly competitive rates to maximize satisfaction.

Focus on your Productivity,
not the Inefficiency

By hiring, Clearnet helps you save your

We save your time

Our installers are well-trained in pulling, splicing, terminating, and testing. We stock all the commonly used patch panels, pigtails, and patch cords so there are no delays when working with us.

We save your money

Our installers look for efficient ways to get the job done fast and cost-effectively. We leverage our access to the latest equipment and comprehensive understanding to execute the job correctly. Our splicing equipment and test gear are world class and among the best available.

We save your energy

We strive to provide services with transparency. Therefore, with us, you get a comprehensive and accurate splicing project assessment with recommendations on what you may need for both short and long term. Our experts navigate you through the options and their pros and cons so that you can make an informed choice.

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FAQs 

No. We make the internet in your office work for everyone inside by extending it from the incoming source to each device and workstation that needs access to the internet or internal devices within the network.
Yes. We can fusion splice the fiber optic strands at the point of failure or replace either a segment or the entire span of cable depending on the situation, time line and costs of each. We can install an aerial or underground splice case or wall mounted splice enclosure depending on the application.
Possibly. We will request a site survey to see the actual site conditions to make the determination. Often the existing cables are worth re-using if relatively new & in good condition, however often times the cables are of mixed types, poorly installed, not labeled & may be in need of updating or completely removed and replaced with new.
It is best to have a single cable type for consistency purposes, however others have used dedicated patch panel types or with flexible ports to accommodate each of the cable types that need to be terminated and patched into. A survey will be best to see the quality of the cable, the installation, supports, etc. Each case is unique and should be evaluated independently to determine what is best for networking purposes.
No. Plenum refers to the rating of the outer jacket on the cable and conductors. It is made to produce less toxic fumes at higher temperatures than standard indoor cable. The transmission speeds are the same when comparing plenum vs riser. Plenum rated cable comes with a premium cost, so it is generally used where required but avoided when not required by code.
Possibly. VoIP telephones require data grade cable to work properly. Your VoIP provider may have specific cable requirements but generally a 100 Mb/Sec throughput will suffice. Often the PC is patched to the telephone to share a single data port and save from having to run an additional data cable to each workstation. Generally, a Cat 5e cable or better will work.
In Washington State, if you are the building owner and occupant, then the state does allow for owners to pull a permit and complete the work. All other electrical installation or repair work requires a licensed electrical contractor to perform all electrical work, including telephone and data. A lot of people do their own work, however this can produced mixed results regarding network dependability as well as code compliance.
Possibly however unless all wireless devices are within signal reach of your wireless modem, then additional wires will be needed to add wireless access points. VoIP telephones are mostly wired and require power to operate. Surveillance cameras can be wireless but also need power to function properly. PoE ports can provide power and data to most devices on the network. We recommend a mixture of wireless devices combined with wired connections where power or network connections are critical.

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