Completion date: September 29, 2022
Location: Fortworth, TX
They needed a fiber cabling vendor to reroute cables that were blocking a door frame.
The customer had installed a new roll-up style garage door, but a problem arose when they noticed that an old cable was routed where the new door frame was. Our team went in and had to install CAT-6 data cables up 10 feet around the door to connect the IDF cabinet in the breakroom to the offices in order to clear the space for the doorway.
They had previously been connecting the fibers with a fiber patch cord, so we went in and replace the patch with some real fiber cable and connected it to the fiber panel within the network cabinet. When fusion-splicing, we realized that the old fiber was not long enough to attach. Thus, our team had to stand on top of a ladder and balance our fusion-splicer for long periods of time in order to get the job done properly.
Once finished with the project, we cut all of the old cables out and started the networks back up for their company to be able to continue with their work.
Clint Polley