Network Infrastructure
Installation in
Los Angeles
Rack installation, patch panel termination, server room buildouts, and data center cabling for commercial businesses across Los Angeles County. Every installation designed to ANSI/TIA-569 and TIA-942 standards — organised, documented, and built to last.
CA C-7 Licensed & Insured
BICSI Certified Technicians
ANSI/TIA-942 & TIA-569 Compliant
Full As-Built Documentation
Serving LA County Since 2009
Our Data Cabling Services

Structured Cabling Installation
The physical backbone of your network — copper cabling installed and certified to ANSI/TIA-568 standards.
- Cat5e Cabling Installation
- Cat6 Cabling Installation
- Cat6A Cabling Installation

Fiber Optic Cabling Installation
High-speed fiber optic solutions for long runs, high-bandwidth environments, and inter-building connectivity.
- Single-Mode Fiber Installation
- Multimode Fiber Installation
- Fiber Optic Splicing & Termination

Network Infrastructure & Rack Installation
Physical network buildouts — racks, patch panels, pathways, and server rooms engineered for reliability and growth.
- Network Rack & Cabinet Installation
- Patch Panel Installation
- Server Room Cabling
- Data Center Cabling

Wireless Access Point & WiFi Installation
Enterprise WiFi deployments with proper cabling infrastructure behind every access point for seamless coverage.
- Wireless Access Point (WAP) Installation
- WiFi Network Design & Installation

VoIP & Phone System Cabling
Structured cabling for modern VoIP phone systems and legacy phone wiring — new installs and upgrades.
- VoIP System Cabling & Installation
- Phone System Wiring & Rewiring

Server Room & Data Center Cabling
Organized, labeled, and certified cabling for server rooms and data centers of all sizes in Los Angeles.
- Server Room Build-Outs
- Data Center Structured Cabling
- Cable Tray & Pathway Installation

Cable Testing & Certification
Every installation is tested and certified to ANSI/TIA-568 standards with full documentation and test reports.
- Network Cable Testing
- TIA-568 Certification
- Network Troubleshooting & Diagnostics

Cable Management & Remediation
Messy wiring closets and cable runs organized, labeled, and documented properly for long-term maintainability.
- Cable Management Installation
- Wiring Closet Cleanup & Remediation
- Cable Labeling & Documentation
Network Infrastructure — The Physical Layer That Everything Runs On
Structured cabling and fiber optic runs are only as good as the infrastructure they terminate into. Racks, enclosures, patch panels, cable pathways, and telecom rooms are the physical layer that determines whether your network is organised, maintainable, and built to scale — or a tangled liability that creates problems for years.
We install complete network infrastructure for commercial businesses across Los Angeles County — from a single wall-mount rack in a West LA office to a fully engineered multi-rack server room buildout for an El Segundo enterprise. Every installation follows ANSI/TIA-569 for pathways and spaces and ANSI/TIA-942 for data center infrastructure.
This page covers our four core network infrastructure services — rack and cabinet installation, patch panel installation, server room cabling buildouts, and data center cabling. We also install the cable tray and pathway systems that support all of them. At LA Data Cabling Installation, we specialize in professional network infrastructure rack installation designed for performance, organization, and scalability.

Rack & Cabinet Installation
Open-frame racks, enclosed cabinets, and wall-mount enclosures — properly grounded, levelled, and integrated with your cabling and power infrastructure.
Patch Panel Installation
Cat6, Cat6A, and fiber patch panels — terminated, tested, labelled to your naming convention, and port-mapped with full documentation.
Server Room Build-Outs
Complete server room installations: racks, structured cabling, fiber backbone, PDU mounting, cable management, grounding, and as-built drawings.
Data Center Cabling
High-density copper and fiber cabling for colocation and private data centers — top-of-rack, overhead, and under-floor pathways to TIA-942-B standards.
Network Rack & Cabinet Installation — Los Angeles
Proper rack and enclosure installation is the foundation of an organised network room. An incorrectly installed rack — not levelled, not grounded, not adequately anchored — creates cable management problems, overheating risks, and safety issues. We do it right the first time.
We install open-frame racks, enclosed cabinets, and wall-mount enclosures for commercial businesses across Los Angeles. Whether it’s a single two-post wall mount for a small Culver City office or a 20-rack open-frame deployment for an El Segundo enterprise, the approach is the same: every rack level, grounded, tied to the building structure, and integrated with your structured cabling and power distribution.
Open-Frame Racks
Two-post and four-post open-frame racks for server rooms and data centers. Maximum airflow access, easy front-to-back cable routing. Available in 19″ and 23″ widths, 24U to 48U heights.
Enclosed Cabinets
Locking enclosed cabinets for network equipment in shared spaces, offices, and edge locations. Front/rear vented doors, top exhaust options, and castors or levelling feet.
Wall-Mount Enclosures
Shallow-depth and standard-depth wall-mount enclosures for IDF closets, wiring rooms, and small LA office locations where floor space is at a premium.
Grounding & Bonding
Every rack properly bonded to building ground per NEC Article 250 and TIA-607. Rack-to-rack bonding jumpers, grounding busbar installation, and telecommunications grounding backbone (TGB) connections.
Why Los Angeles Businesses Choose Us for Fiber Optic Installation
Fiber optic installation demands a higher level of precision, specialised equipment, and certified expertise than copper cabling. Here’s what qualifies our team for your Los Angeles project.
BICSI Certified
Technicians
Our fiber installers hold active BICSI credentials. Fiber termination and splicing is a precision skill — our technicians are trained, tested, and credentialed, not just experienced. This matters when your data center backbone or campus connection has zero margin for error.
Fluke OTDR Certification on Every Strand
Every fiber strand we install is tested with a Fluke OFP-100 OptiFiber Pro OTDR — not just an optical power meter. OTDR traces show insertion loss, reflection events, and fault locations across the full length of every run. You receive the trace files and a signed test report.
Fusion Splice <0.1 dB
Loss
All fusion splices are performed with a professional fusion splicer and measured before the closure is sealed. We guarantee splice insertion loss below 0.1 dB — the ANSI/TIA standard — and re-splice any joint that doesn’t pass on the first attempt.
CA C-7 Licensed
& Insured
California’s C-7 Low Voltage Contractor License is required for commercial fiber optic work. We’re fully licensed, bonded, and insured — and our license number (#1234567) is verifiable at the California CSLB. We handle permit requirements where applicable.
LA Building
Experience
We’ve pulled fiber through high-rises in Downtown LA, across multi-building entertainment campuses in Burbank, through conduit in aging structures in Hollywood, and under raised floors in South Bay data centers. LA’s building stock has its quirks — we know them.
Full Documentation
Package
At project close you receive: as-built drawings showing every fiber run and splice point, OTDR trace files for every strand, insertion loss test results, a fiber end-to-end connectivity map, and manufacturer warranty documentation where applicable.
CA C-7 Low Voltage License
BICSI Registered Installer
ANSI/TIA-568.3-D Certified
Fluke OFP-100 OTDR Testing
Fusion Splice <0.1 dB
SC / LC / ST / MPO Termination
Corning / CommScope Certified

Single-Mode vs Multimode Fiber — Which Is Right for Your LA Project?
The two fundamental fiber types serve different distance and speed requirements. Here’s the full breakdown to help you understand which your Los Angeles project needs.
| TYPE | CORE | MAX RANGE | MAX SPEED | WAVELENGTH | CONNECTOR COLOR | COST |
| OM3 Multimode | 50µm | 300m (10G) | 10 Gbps | 850nm / 1300nm | Aqua | Lower |
| OM4 Multimode | 50µm | 550m (10G) / 150m (40G) | 10–40 Gbps | 850nm / 1300nm | Erika Violet | Moderate |
| OM5 Multimode | 50µm | 440m (40G) | 40–100 Gbps | 850–950nm (SWDM) | Lime Green | Higher |
| OS2 Single-Mode | 90µm | 10km+ (1G–10G) | 100 Gbps+ | 1310nm / 1550nm | Yellow | Moderate–High |
Choose Multimode (OM4) if…
Your runs are within a single building or campus, distances are under 550 metres, and you need 10G to 40G throughput. OM4 is the most common fiber type we install in LA commercial buildings — it covers the typical IDF-to-MDF backbone run, floor-to-floor riser, and short campus cross-connections at a cost-effective price point. Active equipment (SFP transceivers) is also more affordable for multimode wavelengths.
Choose Single-Mode (OS2) if…
You need to connect buildings more than 550 metres apart, you’re routing fiber through Los Angeles’s underground conduit to connect properties across a block or campus, you need 100G or higher bandwidth today or in the near future, or you’re connecting to a service provider or carrier-grade network. OS2 is also the right choice for any installation where you want maximum future flexibility — the cable cost difference is modest and single-mode fiber is essentially unlimited in bandwidth potential.
Not sure which fiber type your LA project needs?
We’ll assess your environment and recommend the right solution. Free site survey, no obligation.
Our Fiber Optic Installation Process in Los Angeles
Fiber installation is more precise than copper and follows a specific sequence to ensure every strand performs to specification. Here’s exactly how we do it.
Site Survey & Pathway Assessment
We visit your Los Angeles location to walk every fiber pathway — underground conduit, risers, plenum spaces, equipment rooms, and building entry points. We identify conduit availability, potential EMI sources, bending radius concerns, and splice point locations. For inter-building work we assess outdoor pathway options including existing underground conduit, aerial options, and trench requirements.
Fiber Design & Strand Count Planning
We design the fiber plant: strand count (always install dark fiber spare capacity — we recommend minimum 2x active strands), fiber type, cable construction (loose-tube, tight-buffered, or armored), splice locations, enclosure placement, and connector types. For campus projects we produce a fiber plant diagram showing every run, splice point, and termination panel.
Fixed-Price
Quote
Within 24 hours of the site survey you receive a fixed-price quote covering cable, hardware, installation labour, fusion splicing, connector termination, OTDR testing, and full documentation. No hourly billing, no change orders for scope we identified during the survey.
Cable Installation & Pulling
Fiber cable is installed with strict bend radius management throughout — we never pull fiber through conduit without proper pulling tension control and bend radius protection. Inner-duct is used in shared conduit. Armored cable is specified for any run with crush or rodent risk. Cable is properly secured, supported, and labelled at every transition point.
Fusion Splicing & Termination
Splices are performed using a professional fusion splicer, not hand-polished mechanical splices. Every splice is measured before the closure is sealed — any splice above 0.1 dB is re-done. Connectors are factory-cleaved and polished, inspected under a fiber scope before mating, and cleaned with proper IEC 61300-3-35 compliant tools. MPO/MTP connectors are available for high-density data center applications.
OTDR Testing & Certification
Every fiber strand is tested from both ends using a Fluke OFP-100 OptiFiber Pro OTDR. Bidirectional OTDR testing is required to accurately characterise every event — including splices and connectors — on the fiber link. We test for optical return loss, insertion loss, and check that every event passes ANSI/TIA-568.3-D limits.
Documentation & Handoff
You receive: as-built fiber plant drawings, OTDR trace files (.sor and PDF) for every strand, insertion loss test report, fiber end-to-end connectivity map, splice closure locations, and all warranty documentation. Your network team will have everything needed to manage, troubleshoot, or expand the fiber plant for years to come.
Where Fiber Optic Cabling Is Used Across Los Angeles
Los Angeles has a uniquely diverse commercial building landscape — from high-rise towers in Downtown and Century City to sprawling entertainment campuses in Burbank, logistics warehouses in the South Bay, and tech clusters in Playa Vista. Fiber serves a specific role in each.

High-Rise Office Buildings
Floor-to-floor backbone fiber connecting IDFs to the MDF in high-rise buildings throughout Downtown LA, Century City, and Wilshire Corridor. OM4 for standard floors, OS2 for long risers or any building with active future 100G plans.
Entertainment & Media Studios
High-bandwidth fiber for production, post-production, and broadcast facilities in Burbank, Hollywood, and Culver City. Low-latency fiber networks for video editing, rendering, and live broadcast — where 40G and 100G backbone is increasingly standard.
Tech Campuses & Headquarters
Multi-building fiber infrastructure for tech company campuses in Playa Vista, Santa Monica, and El Segundo — LA’s tech corridor. OS2 single-mode for inter-building connections, OM4 for within-building backbone and server room connections.
Data Centers
High-density fiber cabling for colocation and private data centers in Downtown LA, El Segundo, and throughout LA County. MPO/MTP trunk cables, OM4 top-of-rack connections, and OS2 backbone — installed to TIA-942-B standards.
Healthcare & Medical Campuses
Hospital campus fiber connecting clinical buildings, imaging centers, and administrative facilities across large medical campuses in the LA area. EMI immunity is critical near MRI and imaging equipment — fiber is the only safe choice in those environments.
University & Education Campuses
Campus-wide fiber networks for colleges and universities across Los Angeles — connecting academic buildings, libraries, administration, and residence halls with a high-capacity OS2 fiber backbone feeding OM4 building distribution.
Warehouse & Industrial
Armored fiber for warehouse and logistics facilities in the City of Industry, Torrance, Hawthorne, and the LA port area — where long distances, forklift traffic, and industrial EMI make fiber the only practical choice for high-speed connectivity.
Multi-Tenant Office Buildings
Shared fiber riser infrastructure for Class A office buildings throughout LA County — providing landlords with the backbone infrastructure to offer high-speed connectivity to all tenants, with individual tenant handoffs at each floor IDF.
Government & Public Safety
Secure fiber networks for City of LA facilities, public safety communications, and county buildings. Fiber’s inherent security advantages — no radiated signal, difficult to tap — make it the preferred choice for sensitive government network infrastructure.
Fiber Optic Installation Across Los Angeles County
Our fiber crews serve all of Los Angeles County. We’re familiar with underground conduit infrastructure across LA’s dense urban core, the underground easements between buildings in Century City and DTLA, and the campus layouts of LA’s major institutions.
Los Angeles Core
- Downtown LA
- Century City
- West Hollywood
- Santa Monica
- Culver City
- Hollywood
- Koreatown
- Mid-Wilshire
- Playa Vista
- Marina del Rey
- Brentwood
- Westwood
Entertainment & Media District
- Burbank
- Glendale
- Studio City
- North Hollywood
- Van Nuys
- Sherman Oaks
South Bay & Tech Corridor
- El Segundo
- Torrance
- Manhattan Beach
- Hawthorne
- Inglewood
- Redondo Beach
- Gardena
East LA / San Gabriel Valley
- Pasadena
- Alhambra
- City of Industry
- El Monte
- Arcadia
- Montebello
Long Beach & Harbor Area
- Long Beach
- San Pedro
- Wilmington
- Carson
- Compton
Data Cabling Services Across Los Angeles County
We serve commercial businesses throughout Los Angeles County and surrounding areas. Our crews are local — based in LA, familiar with every neighborhood.
- Downtown LA
- Santa Monica
- Century City
- West Hollywood
- Culver City
- Hollywood
- Koreatown
- Mid-Wilshire
- Burbank
- Glendale
- Van Nuys
- Sherman Oaks
- Woodland Hills
- Chatsworth
- El Segundo
- Torrance
- Manhattan Beach
- Hawthorne
- Inglewood
- Pasadena
- Alhambra
- City of Industry
- Long Beach
- San Pedro
- Compton
What Los Angeles Businesses Say About Our Fiber Optic Work
★★★★★ 5.0 · 127 Google Reviews — from data centers, entertainment studios, healthcare campuses, and corporate offices across LA County.
“We needed OS2 single-mode fiber connecting four buildings across our Burbank production campus. Every run was OTDR tested bidirectionally and the results were outstanding — zero margin splices, every strand well under the TIA loss budget. The as-built documentation was the best I’ve seen in 20 years of IT work in LA.”
Tom C.
Network Director · Entertainment Company, Burbank
“LA Data Cabling installed 48-strand OM4 fiber in our El Segundo data center — top-of-rack to patch panels, full MPO trunk system. The installation was immaculate and every strand passed OTDR. They also found and repaired two bad splices from a previous contractor that we didn’t know about. That diagnostic work alone saved us from a future outage.”
Rachel H.
Infrastructure Manager · Data Center, El Segundo
“We had a mystery fiber issue in our Downtown LA high-rise that three other contractors couldn’t diagnose. LA Data Cabling found a contaminated LC connector on the 18th floor in under two hours using their OTDR — cleaned it, re-tested, and the link was back to spec. Incredibly efficient and professional. They’re our go-to fiber team for all our LA properties now.”
Alex W.
Facilities Director · Commercial REIT, Downtown LA
“LA Data Cabling installed 48-strand OM4 fiber in our El Segundo data center — top-of-rack to patch panels, full MPO trunk system. The installation was immaculate and every strand passed OTDR. They also found and repaired two bad splices from a previous contractor that we didn’t know about. That diagnostic work alone saved us from a future outage.”
Lauren K.
IT Manager · Tech Company, Playa Vista
Fiber Optic Cabling FAQ — Los Angeles
Fiber optic installation in Los Angeles typically costs more than copper cabling per run due to the precision termination and testing equipment required, but less per metre than copper for very long runs. A typical single-building backbone installation (4–12 fiber strands, one floor) runs $1,500–$4,000. A campus inter-building connection with underground conduit work, fusion splicing, and OTDR certification typically runs $3,000–$12,000+ depending on distance and strand count.
Key factors affecting LA fiber costs include: whether existing conduit is available or new conduit needs to be installed, distance and number of splices required, strand count, fiber type (OM4 vs OS2), and access constraints in the building. We provide fixed-price quotes after a free site survey — no open-ended hourly billing.
Single-mode (OS2) fiber has a much smaller core (9µm) that allows only one mode of light to propagate, eliminating modal dispersion and enabling extremely long distances (10km+) and very high bandwidth (100G+). It uses a 1310nm or 1550nm laser source. Single-mode is the right choice for inter-building connections, campus networks, and any run where distance or future bandwidth headroom is a priority.
Multimode (OM3/OM4) fiber has a larger core (50µm) that allows multiple light modes to travel simultaneously. It uses less expensive 850nm VCSEL light sources and supports 10G to 40G over distances up to 550 metres. Multimode is the most common choice for intra-building backbone, floor-to-floor riser, and data center horizontal connections in Los Angeles. The active equipment (transceivers) is significantly cheaper for multimode wavelengths, which offsets the cable cost difference for moderate distances.
Yes — inter-building fiber is one of our most common projects in LA. The typical approach is to pull fiber through existing underground conduit between buildings if available, or install new conduit through a trench. In some cases, aerial fiber is an option between buildings on a private campus. For connections crossing public streets or sidewalks in Los Angeles, encroachment permits from LADOT or the relevant municipality are required — we handle this process.
We assess the underground conduit infrastructure during the site survey. Los Angeles has extensive conduit networks between commercial buildings, particularly in Downtown LA, Century City, and established corporate campuses, but availability varies by location.
OTDR stands for Optical Time Domain Reflectometer. It’s a fiber optic test instrument that sends a light pulse down the fiber and analyzes the reflections and backscatter to produce a “trace” — essentially an x-ray of the entire fiber run showing every event (splice, connector, bend, fault) and its precise location along the cable length.
OTDR testing is superior to a simple optical power meter test because it identifies where problems are, not just whether a problem exists. It measures insertion loss and reflection at every splice and connector, verifies continuity, and will identify a marginal splice or connector that is currently passing but likely to fail. ANSI/TIA-568.3-D requires OTDR testing for all installed optical fiber cabling. We perform bidirectional OTDR testing on every strand and deliver the trace files (.sor format) along with your test reports.
Yes. We troubleshoot and repair existing fiber plant throughout Los Angeles. Common issues include: broken or cracked fibers (often from construction activity or accidental damage), contaminated connectors (the most common cause of intermittent fiber failures), bad splices from a previous installation, cable cuts during renovation work, and degraded links where bend radius was violated during installation.
Using our OTDR equipment we can locate any fault on a fiber run to within 1 metre, identify contaminated connectors, and characterise any splice or connector that is contributing excessive loss. Most fiber problems in LA commercial buildings are contaminated connectors — which can often be resolved same-day with a proper clean and re-test.
We work with all standard fiber connector types including LC (the most common in modern enterprise and data center applications), SC (widely used in telecommunications and legacy enterprise), ST (older installations, still found in many LA buildings built in the 1990s–2000s), FC (used in some telecommunications and test equipment), and MPO/MTP (high-density multi-fiber connectors used in data center pre-terminated trunk cables).
We can terminate any of these connector types, install pre-terminated cassettes and trunk cables, and convert between connector types using adapter plates or pigtail splices when required.
A single-building backbone installation (IDF to MDF, one or two floors) typically takes 1–2 days including termination, splicing, and OTDR testing. A multi-floor riser installation in a high-rise building typically takes 2–4 days. An inter-building campus installation with underground conduit work can take 3–7 days depending on distance, conduit conditions, and strand count.
Fusion splicing is precise work — we don’t rush it. We schedule realistic timeframes and communicate clearly if anything encountered during the installation (unexpected conduit conditions, building access issues) is going to affect the schedule.
Always install more strands than you need today. The incremental cost of additional fiber strands in a cable is small compared to the cost of pulling a second cable later. Our standard recommendation for a typical LA commercial building backbone is a minimum of 12 strands (6 active, 6 dark spare). For data center connections and high-bandwidth environments we recommend 24 or 48 strands. For inter-building campus runs we recommend 24–96 strands depending on the size of the campus and growth plans.
Dark fiber is cheap insurance. We’ve never had a client in Los Angeles say they installed too much fiber — we’ve had many wish they’d installed more when they needed to add capacity.
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