Structured cabling & fiber optics

High-speed fiber internet — even where fiber doesn't exist yet

We help homes, farms and businesses in underserved rural areas get reliable fiber optic internet. We install, provide and connect fiber in areas that don't have it yet — and we link multiple buildings together for high speed across your entire site.

Closing the rural digital divide

Too many homes and businesses in rural areas are stuck with slow or unreliable internet simply because fiber doesn't reach them. We change that. Our team plans, deploys and connects fiber optic links right up to your door — and then across your entire property.

  • Install: route design, fiber pulling and splicing.
  • Provide: hardware, fiber, enclosures, terminations and active equipment.
  • Connect: commissioning and connection to high-speed internet.

What we deliver

  • Bringing fiber into areas with no existing fiber.
  • Building-to-building links for farms and multi-site properties.
  • Structured high-speed networks across your whole property.
  • Aerial or buried fiber — buried is our recommendation.

Why fiber optic?

Fiber delivers the fastest, most stable and most future-proof connection available — perfect for the long distances typical of rural and agricultural properties.

High speed

High symmetrical speeds for remote work, video, cloud and surveillance.

Long distances

Fiber carries the signal over hundreds of meters — even kilometers — without loss.

Reliability

Immune to electrical interference and lightning, unlike copper.

Connecting multiple buildings together

Farms, agricultural operations, warehouses, workshops, secondary residences: we connect all your buildings with fiber optic cabling for one high-speed connection, everywhere on your site.

Farms & agricultural operations

Link the house, barn, stable, silos and workshops. Power surveillance cameras, connected equipment, sensors and Wi-Fi across the entire farm.

Multi-building sites

Offices, warehouses and outbuildings share a single high-speed fiber backbone — without the lag or dropouts of wireless bridges.

Aerial or buried fiber?

We do both. Depending on terrain, distance and budget, we'll advise the best approach — but in most cases, we recommend buried fiber for its durability.

Recommended

Buried fiber

  • Protected from wind, ice and storms.
  • Discreet: no poles or exposed cabling.
  • Durable: very long lifespan, low maintenance.
  • Ideal for field crossings and long distances.
Alternative

Aerial fiber

  • Fast to deploy on existing poles.
  • Cost-effective when excavation is difficult.
  • Practical for rock, wetlands or wooded areas.
  • More exposed to weather than buried fiber.

How we work

1

Assessment

Site visit, distance survey and feasibility study.

2

Design

Optimal routing, aerial/buried choice and clear quote.

3

Installation

Pulling, burying, splicing and terminations.

4

Connection

Commissioning, testing and high-speed connection.

Frequently asked questions

Can you bring fiber to an area that doesn't have it?
Yes. Our specialty is connecting homes, farms and businesses in underserved areas where fiber isn't available yet. We assess feasibility and design a route right up to you.
Can you link multiple buildings, like on a farm?
Absolutely. We connect houses, barns, workshops, silos and offices with fiber optic cabling to deliver the same high speed in every building, across your entire property.
Is it better to bury the fiber or run it aerially?
We do both, but we generally recommend buried fiber: it's protected from the weather, more discreet and more durable. Aerial remains a good option when excavation is difficult or more expensive.
Do you provide the hardware as well as the installation?
Yes. We provide the fiber, enclosures, terminations and active equipment, install everything, then connect your site to high-speed internet — a turnkey solution.