Network Cabling in Hollywood
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Network cabling for offices, studios, post-production spaces, and creative businesses throughout Hollywood — from small tenant improvements to full structured cabling for new buildouts.
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Business Cabling in Hollywood
Hollywood offices range from single-tenant creative studios to multi-floor commercial buildings, and each has its own cabling constraints — older buildings, shared risers, and tight ceiling space. We work with existing pathways and IDF locations to add data drops, run new backbones, and clean up server rooms without disrupting your day.
Whether you need a handful of CAT6 drops added to an existing office or a full structured cabling system for a new buildout on Sunset, Vine, or Hollywood Boulevard, we handle the copper, fiber, patch panels, and labeling.
Areas we cover in Hollywood: Hollywood, East Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, Little Armenia, and Thai Town.
Cabling FAQs — Hollywood
- What areas do you serve?
- We serve businesses throughout Hollywood, West Hollywood, East Hollywood, Hollywood Hills, West LA, Beverly Hills, Culver City, Santa Monica, Glendale, and other nearby Los Angeles communities.
- What types of cabling do you install?
- We install structured cabling systems including CAT6 and CAT6A copper network cabling, single-mode and multi-mode fiber optic cabling, data drops, patch panels, and low-voltage cabling for WiFi access points, phones, and cameras.
- Do you work with businesses or residential customers?
- We focus on commercial and business network cabling — offices, retail, medical, warehouses, and multi-tenant commercial spaces.
- How do I get a quote?
- Use the quote request form on this page or call (951) 389-0596. We will follow up to discuss the scope of your project and next steps.
- Do you handle both new installations and existing network cleanup?
- Yes. We handle new office cabling installations, adding data drops to an existing space, and reorganizing or cleaning up existing cabling in server rooms and IDF/MDF closets.