Our trained and certified installers offer data solutions by providing quality telecom services using OTDRs and Fusion Splicers. We also handle optical fiber technology, which is not only more durable than traditional copper wiring but also allows data to travel at the speed of light, ensuring your network is sending and receiving information as quickly as possible. Data has never been so easy, so fast, and so reliable. Trust the experts at Nantze, Inc. to build your data and telecom solutions.
Professional design and estimating are completed with a high level of craftsmanship and delivered through our single-source solution. We offer consulting services to ensure that your design meets your needs and Industry Standards. At Nantze, Inc., we see your project through from start to finish, giving you a complete solution from a single contractor. Take a closer look at our design and installation services:
BICSI RCDD (Registered Communications Distribution Designer)
Single-Mode, Multi-Mode & Air Blown Optical Fiber
Corning NPI Contractor
Intrabuilding, Interbuilding, & OSP
Backbone Design and Installation
Horizontal Copper CAT 6 and CAT 6A
Fast Ethernet, Gigabit, and 10 Gigabit
Level III Certification: Fluke DSX 8000 Cable Analyzers
OTDR Traces & Fusion Splicing with Emergency Response
Certified Network Integrator
UPS Systems (Eaton, Liebert, & APC)
Troubleshoot & Repair Fiber and Copper Cables
Let us help design and implement your optical fiber Local Area Network (LAN) or Wide Area Network (WAN). We install indoor tight buffer fiber, outdoor loose tube fiber, or a fiber cable rated for both. Certified by Corning, Emtelle, Commscope, and Panduit, we can select the most appropriate fiber for your installation. Depending on the type of installation, we use fusion splicers, splice trailers, OTDRs, Unicam termination kits, and Fluke DSX8000s.
We install aerial fiber—ADSS, Lashed, Figure 8, or OPGW, and buried fiber—trenched, directionally bored, plowed, or direct-bury in roll pipe or microduct.
For Air Blown Fiber, we utilize a wide range of products, including Duraline and Emtelle products. The seven-tube microduct is typically directionally bored in 1,000-foot sections with handholes every 3000 feet. The microcable, 12-strand single-mode, is then blown in at 200 to 400 feet a minute. A mile of fiber can be installed in a little over ten minutes. One advantage of blown fiber is that a great number of splices that are traditionally required for a conventional fiber installation are eliminated. This saves money and reduces light loss. A single run of fiber can be up to 24,000 feet with no splices. Also, the microcable comes in pans rather than reels, which cuts the crew size and associated labor in half. Contact us today for more information.