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Services  /  Infrastructure Cabling

Built to
Last.

Cat6/6A, fiber optic, and coaxial structured cabling installations built to TIA/EIA standards — clean, labeled, tested, and certified for long-term performance in any commercial or residential environment.

Cat6
& 6A Certified
Fiber
Optic Runs
TIA
EIA Standards
Test
Every Run
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What We Do

The Wire
Behind
Everything
That Works.

"We serve with urgency, deliver with precision, and perform with calm confidence."

— Core Values, Flagship Technologys

Every network, security camera, access reader, AV display, and phone in your building relies on cabling that was installed correctly. Bad cabling causes intermittent outages, slow networks, failed security cameras, and callback visits that cost more than doing it right the first time. Good cabling is invisible — it just works, for decades.

Flagship Technologys installs structured cabling systems for commercial, industrial, and residential properties across Florida. We run Cat6 and Cat6A for data and PoE devices, single-mode and multi-mode fiber for backbone and long-distance runs, and coaxial cable for surveillance and broadcast applications — all labeled, tested, and certified to TIA/EIA standards.

We work cleanly. Every run is routed through walls and ceilings where possible, bundled and dressed in cable trays and J-hooks where it must be exposed, and terminated with precision at patch panels and outlets. When we leave, your infrastructure is documented, labeled, and ready for any network equipment you install now or in the future.

Breaking It Down

What the
Job Entails

01

Cabling Design & Pathway Planning

Before we pull a single cable, we produce a cabling plan: outlet locations, cable routes, conduit pathways, rack and panel positions, and estimated run counts. We coordinate with your construction or IT team to ensure the infrastructure is sized for your current equipment and future growth — with spare capacity built in.

Outlet layoutRack positioningPathway designCapacity planning
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Cat6 / Cat6A Horizontal Cabling

The workhorse of any structured cabling installation. We run Cat6 (1Gbps) and Cat6A (10Gbps) from patch panels to wall outlets and device drop points throughout your facility. Every run meets TIA-568 length limits, uses the correct termination standard (T568B unless specified), and is tested with a Fluke certifier before sign-off.

Cat6 / Cat6AT568B terminationFluke certifiedPoE ready
03

Fiber Optic Backbone & Long Runs

Single-mode and multi-mode fiber for inter-building connections, floor-to-floor backbone runs, and any horizontal run that exceeds copper distance limits or requires immunity to electromagnetic interference. LC and SC terminations, fusion splicing, and OTDR testing available for long-distance or high-density deployments.

Single-modeMulti-modeFusion splicingOTDR testing
04

Patch Panel Termination & Rack Build

Every cable terminated correctly at a 24-port or 48-port patch panel, with each port labeled according to your numbering scheme. Rack enclosures assembled, cable management installed, and patch cords routed with proper bend radius. Clean rack builds that an IT team can maintain for years without tracing a spaghetti mess.

24/48-port panelsRack assemblyCable managementPort labeling
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Conduit, Cable Trays & Pathways

Exposed cabling runs managed in EMT conduit, cable trays, surface raceways, or J-hooks depending on environment and aesthetics. We coordinate with facility management to ensure all penetrations are fire-stopped correctly, cable fills meet code, and pathways are accessible for future adds and changes.

EMT conduitCable traysFire stoppingSurface raceway
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Certification Testing & Documentation

Every Cat6/6A run tested with a Fluke DSX cable analyzer — confirming insertion loss, NEXT, return loss, and propagation delay all pass TIA-568 channel limits. Every fiber link tested for insertion loss and continuity. Full test reports provided in digital and paper format with port-by-port results and pass/fail for every run.

Fluke DSX testingTIA-568 certifiedTest reportsAs-built docs

How We Work

From First Call
to Certified Infrastructure

01
Quote & Scope

You describe the project. We follow up within 24 hours to understand your floor plan, device counts, cable types needed, and timeline.

02
Site Survey

We walk the space, confirm pathway routes, identify any structural challenges, and produce a cabling plan and outlet schedule for your review.

03
Cable Pull

Cables pulled cleanly through pathways — walls, ceilings, conduit, or trays — with proper bend radius, no kinks, and service loops left at both ends.

04
Termination & Dressing

Every cable terminated at patch panels and outlets, labeled to scheme, dressed neatly in racks, and visually inspected before testing begins.

05
Certification & Handoff

Every run certified with a Fluke analyzer. Full test reports and as-built documentation handed over. Warranty and support confirmed.

What You Get

Everything Included,
Nothing Left Out

Cat6 / Cat6A to Every Outlet

Gigabit and 10-Gigabit rated horizontal runs from patch panel to every data outlet, PoE device drop, AP location, camera position, and VoIP phone.

Fiber Optic Backbone Runs

Single-mode and multi-mode fiber for backbone, inter-building, and long-distance applications — fusion spliced and OTDR tested for maximum reliability.

Clean Rack & Patch Panel Build

24 and 48-port patch panels terminated and labeled, rack enclosures assembled with proper cable management and bend radius throughout.

Fluke Certification Testing

Every copper run tested to TIA-568 channel standards with a Fluke DSX analyzer. Every fiber link tested for loss. No guessing — every port passes or gets fixed.

Full Test Reports & As-Builts

Port-by-port test results for every run, plus as-built documentation showing outlet locations, panel port assignments, and cable routes for future reference.

Consistent Labeling

Every cable, patch panel port, wall outlet, and fiber strand labeled to a consistent scheme — so your IT team can trace any run in under 30 seconds.

Coaxial & Security Cabling

RG59, RG6, and RG11 coaxial runs for surveillance cameras, broadcast feeds, and satellite — plus low-voltage control and alarm cabling as required.

Warranty & Ongoing Support

Labor warranty on all terminations and runs. Available for adds, moves, and changes as your facility evolves — no rip-and-replace for new drops.

Materials We Install

Trusted Brands.
Certified Materials.

We use Category-rated and UL-listed cable and hardware from manufacturers whose products consistently pass certification testing.

Belden
Cat6/6A · Fiber · Coax
CommScope
Structured Cabling · Racks · Panels
Panduit
Patch Panels · Cable Mgmt · Outlets
Fluke
DSX Certification Testing
Corning
Fiber Optic Cable · Connectors

Who We Serve

Any Building.
Any Scale.

Whether you're fitting out a single office, wiring a new construction building, or upgrading decades-old cabling across a campus — we produce clean, certified infrastructure that supports everything you plug into it.

We've cabled office buildings, data centers, warehouses, schools, retail stores, medical facilities, hotels, and residential properties throughout Florida.

O
Offices

Workstation drops, APs, VoIP, conference room AV

D
Data Centers

High-density fiber, structured copper, cable management

W
Warehouses

Ruggedized runs, outdoor-rated cable, long distances

E
Education

Classroom drops, campus fiber backbone, AV infrastructure

M
Medical

Clinical network drops, nurse call, PoE medical devices

R
Retail

POS drops, AP infrastructure, digital signage cabling

H
Hospitality

Guest network infrastructure, AV backbone, PoE lighting

N
New Construction

Rough-in and finish, coordination with GC and electrical

R
Residential

Whole-home structured wiring, AV, security infrastructure

Common Questions

What People
Usually Ask

What's the difference between Cat6 and Cat6A?+
Cat6 supports 1Gbps at up to 100m and 10Gbps at up to 55m. Cat6A supports 10Gbps at the full 100m channel length. For most workstation drops, Cat6 is sufficient. For PoE++ devices, AP infrastructure, and future-proofed installations, we recommend Cat6A — the cost difference is modest compared to the labor of rewiring later.
Do I need fiber or copper?+
Copper Cat6/6A handles most horizontal runs (under 100m). Fiber is required for inter-building connections, runs over 100m, environments with high electromagnetic interference, and any application requiring 25/40/100Gbps speeds. Many installations use both — copper to desks and devices, fiber for backbone links between rooms or floors.
What is Fluke certification testing?+
A Fluke DSX cable analyzer tests every electrical parameter of a cabling run against TIA-568 pass/fail limits — insertion loss, NEXT, FEXT, return loss, propagation delay, and more. It's the industry-standard proof that a cable was installed correctly. A run that passes Fluke certification will support your network at rated speeds for its full lifetime.
Can you work in an occupied building?+
Yes. We phase work to minimize disruption — running cables in unoccupied areas first, scheduling wall or ceiling access for after hours or weekends where needed, and cleaning up completely at the end of each day. We coordinate with your facilities and IT teams to keep the business running throughout the installation.
How long does a structured cabling installation take?+
A small office (20–30 drops) typically takes 1–2 days. A medium commercial buildout (100–200 drops) typically takes 3–5 days. Large campus or multi-floor projects are scoped individually. We provide a timeline estimate with every quote and stick to it.
What warranty do you provide?+
We warrant all labor for 1 year — any termination or installation defect found within that period is remedied at no charge. Cable and hardware manufacturer warranties apply on top of that. For projects using CommScope or Belden certified channel programs, extended system warranties of 15–25 years are available.

Wire It
Right.

Tell us about your project and we'll put together a detailed, no-pressure cabling proposal — usually within 24 hours.

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