Fiber Optics

Today's network backbones demand fiber optic cabling. No longer do companies, schools or industrial/commercial buildings call for copper backbones when more than one building needs connection. Saratoga specializes in the design, installation and maintenance of your fiber optic network infrastructure. Saratoga provides excellent customer service, product knowledge and support before and after installation.

We install computer network wiring (Cat5, Cat 6 & Cat 7), phone wiring (digital & analog), 25 pair trunk cable, Coax and Fiber. Installation includes everything; all cable, jacks, termination, testing & documentation.

Consultation for Network Cabling Design - Saratoga will listen to your suggestions. Every wiring job (large or small) is unique, but our experience will help us advise you in decisions. After actually walking the halls of your business Saratoga will point out and suggest the best solution to your cabling questions.

Fiber Optic Certified Technicians - Every Saratoga technician is thoroughly trained by several manufacturers and in-house staff to maintain their knowledge and stay current with cabling specifications and standards. Saratoga understands that every technician is the foundation of the company and our first impression to the customer.

Single-Mode and Multi-mode Fiber Optic Cabling - There are SC, ST, MT-RJ and FDDI Fiber connectors. All used for networking applications, yet each are designed for a specific purpose. Call Saratoga to get a complete review of Fiber connectors and their purpose.

Patch Panels, Cords and Equipment Racks - Patch Panels connect all the station cabling. Patch Cords connect the Printers or PC's to the station jacks in offices and walls. Equipment Racks (wall-mounted (or) floor-mounted) are used to manage your cabling, patch panels and computer hardware.

Inner duct and Raceway - Inner duct, placed inside existing or new conduits, provides the necessary protection for fiber optic network premise applications. Raceways are installed to manage several cables routing below the ceiling tiles and in common areas. Raceways allow desktop terminations for educational labs and computer rooms.