Structured Cabling Orlando | Cat6 & Fiber | OBTS
Structured Cabling · Orlando · Since 1982

Structured Cabling Solutions for Orlando Businesses.

Florida-licensed, RCDD-led, BICSI-member structured cabling for offices, healthcare, hospitality, schools, and government facilities across Central Florida. Cat6/6A copper, single-mode and multi-mode fiber, fully tested and certified.

FL Low Voltage ES12000282 RCDD on staff BICSI Member TIA/EIA Certified
Orlando International Airport project experience
Certification reports on every drop
No-cost estimates & design assist
24/7 support & maintenance agreements
Your Cabling Is Your Network

Every device on your Orlando network depends on the cabling underneath.

Every Wi-Fi access point, IP phone, security camera, door reader, and workstation in your Orlando office runs on the structured cabling underneath. Poor cabling design causes slow networks, dropped connections, failed surveillance, and expensive troubleshooting calls — long after the initial install.

OBTS engineers structured cabling to TIA/EIA standards with an RCDD on staff, a Florida Low Voltage Contractor license (ES12000282), and four decades of experience pulling cable across Central Florida — from Orlando International Airport to single-tenant offices in Lake Mary.

  • Cat6 / Cat6A copper for the desktop and edge
  • Single-mode and multi-mode fiber for backbone and distance
  • MDF / IDF closet build-outs and rack/cabinet installation
  • Raceway, conduit, J-hooks, and code-compliant pathways
  • Grounding and bonding (your best protection against lightning)
  • Cable certification reports and as-built diagrams
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OBTS structured cabling installation in Orlando — Cat6 and fiber
Cabling Services

Every cable type. Every closet build-out. One Orlando contractor.

OBTS designs and installs the full structured cabling stack — from a single new drop in an existing office to ground-up greenfield infrastructure for new construction.

Cat6 / Cat6A Copper

Industry-standard twisted-pair for office workstations, IP phones, Wi-Fi access points, and security cameras. Cat6A delivers 10Gbps over 100m for businesses planning ahead.

Single-Mode & Multi-Mode Fiber

Backbone connections, building-to-building runs, and high-bandwidth applications. Single-mode for distance, multi-mode for in-building 10/40/100GbE.

MDF / IDF Closet Build-Outs

Racks, patch panels, cable management, ladder rack, power, and labeling. Done so a future technician can walk in and immediately understand how the system is wired.

Cable Testing & Certification

Every cable run is tested with calibrated equipment to TIA standards. You get a certification report per drop, plus as-built diagrams and labeling for every termination.

Raceway, Conduit & Pathway

Surface raceway in finished spaces, conduit through walls and underground, J-hooks above ceilings, and code-compliant pathways throughout. Clean, organized, code-pass-ready.

Grounding & Bonding

Florida lightning is a real threat. Proper grounding and bonding protects equipment and people. We bond to building steel, ground racks, and document everything for inspection.

How OBTS Pulls Cable

RCDD-engineered. Florida-licensed. Tested and certified.

The same five-step process whether it's 10 drops or 10,000.

01 / SURVEY

On-Site Survey & Cable Count

We walk the building, identify cable routes, locate the MDF/IDF, count drops, and assess existing conduit, ceilings, and pathways before quoting.

02 / DESIGN

RCDD Design & Materials List

Our RCDD designs the system to TIA/EIA standards with spare capacity built in. You get a documented design and a firm materials list before work starts.

03 / INSTALL

Licensed Florida Installation

Florida Low Voltage Contractor (ES12000282) technicians pull, terminate, label, and dress every cable. Pathways meet code; cable management looks clean.

04 / CERTIFY

Test, Certify & Document

Every drop is tested with calibrated equipment. You get a certification report, as-built diagrams, and labeled patch-panel documentation.

Why Orlando Picks OBTS for Cabling

40+ years pulling cable across Central Florida.

Florida-Licensed & Bonded

Florida Low Voltage Contractor ES12000282. Properly licensed, insured, and accountable for code-compliant work.

RCDD on Staff

Registered Communications Distribution Designer certification means every system is engineered to TIA/EIA standards before a cable is pulled.

BICSI Member

Active membership in Building Industry Consulting Service International — current standards, ongoing training, professional ethics.

Cabling Service Area

Orlando, Lake Mary, Lake Park & Central Florida.

Onsite for surveys, installs, certifications, and 24/7 support across the metro.

Orlando Winter Park Lake Mary Lake Park Kissimmee Sanford Altamonte Springs
Common Questions

Structured Cabling FAQ

What is the difference between Cat6 and Cat6A cabling?

Cat6 supports 1Gbps over 100 meters and 10Gbps over shorter runs (up to 55m). Cat6A supports 10Gbps over the full 100m with better shielding against crosstalk and electromagnetic interference. For Orlando offices that plan to run 10GbE to the desktop or future-proof for the next 10–15 years, OBTS typically recommends Cat6A as the standard.

When should we choose fiber optic over copper cabling?

Fiber is the right choice for runs over 100 meters, backbone connections between buildings or floors, environments with electromagnetic interference, and any deployment that needs 10Gbps+ at distance. Inside a single floor, Cat6/6A copper is usually more economical. OBTS designs hybrid systems that combine fiber backbone with copper to the desktop.

Are OBTS structured cabling installers licensed in Florida?

Yes. OBTS is a Florida Certified Low Voltage Contractor (license ES12000282) with Registered Communications Distribution Designer (RCDD) certification on staff and active BICSI membership. All installations meet EIA/TIA standards.

Do you provide cable testing and certification reports?

Yes. Every cable run is tested with calibrated equipment to TIA standards. You receive a certification report documenting performance for each drop, plus as-built diagrams and labeling. The reports support warranty claims and future expansion planning.

Can you work nights and weekends to avoid disrupting business?

Yes. Most Orlando structured cabling work is staged around your operating hours. New runs can be pulled during business hours; cutovers and tear-downs are scheduled for nights or weekends. Healthcare, hospitality, and 24/7 facilities can be coordinated around shift changes.

Do you remove old or legacy cabling during a new install?

Yes. OBTS removes and properly disposes of abandoned cabling as part of the project scope. Leaving abandoned cabling in plenum spaces creates fire-code issues and adds clutter to closets. We document what's removed and leave the facility cleaner than we found it.

Ready for cabling that's actually engineered?

No-cost survey and design with a Florida-licensed RCDD on every project.