Replacing or augmenting existing cabling infrastructure without disrupting operations. That might mean migrating from copper to fiber backbone, adding capacity to saturated patch panels, replacing aging horizontal runs, or rebuilding cable management in racks that have become unmaintainable.
Every upgrade project starts with a realistic assessment of what’s there. We document existing infrastructure before touching it — labels, connectivity, test results. You have a snapshot of your current state before we start changing anything.
Phased replacement. We establish new infrastructure in parallel with existing, migrate traffic in planned maintenance windows, verify, then decommission old runs. Production traffic is never interrupted without a planned window.
Yes. Remediation of disorganized cabling often happens alongside upgrades. We document what’s there, establish which cables are active, and clean up systematically. We won’t pull cables without understanding what they’re connected to.
We test it as part of the audit. You’ll know your actual performance levels — not just what the spec sheet said when it was installed years ago.