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ROUTE 26 FIBER INC

Sandy, OR

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Information Technology
Fiber Optic Cabling

Description

Founded in 2013 and located in Sandy, Oregon, Route 26 Fiber Inc. is a family-owned and fully licensed fiber optic contracting company with a national reach. The company provides high-quality services ranging from Fiber to the Home (FTTH) installations to the development of infrastructure for solar and wind farms. Their extensive expertise also includes work on substations and various federal government projects.

Route 26 Fiber prides itself on its attention to detail, customer service, and commitment to building long-lasting relationships with clients. The team is equipped to handle a variety of services including splicing and termination of fiber optic cables, installation of underground infrastructure, and SCADA system diagnostics and repair. With experience collaborating with agencies like ODOT and WADOT, they have established a reputation as a reliable partner in the fiber optic industry.

Their service portfolio not only covers residential projects but also addresses commercial and municipal needs, ensuring that they cater to a wide range of clients. By leveraging their expertise in both fiber optics and telecommunications technology, Route 26 Fiber is dedicated to delivering comprehensive solutions and high-quality service, making them a leader in the fiber optic contracting arena. Whether you are looking to enhance your home network, support a renewable energy project or require technical assistance, Route 26 Fiber is committed to providing exceptional results.

Services Provided

Fiber optic backbones; Fiber optic cable testing & certification; Fiber optic cabling; Fiber to the home; Terminations (st-sc-lc-mtrj connectors); Underground blown in fiber; Wind farms

Licenses

Contractors License CCB #201107

Insurance

Bonded; Insured

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