Fiber Optic Cabling
Installation in Sacramento, CA
Licensed fiber optic installation contractors serving commercial buildings, campuses, and data centers across Sacramento County. Single-mode OS2, multimode OM3/OM4, and fiber splicing — every install OTDR-tested and certified to ANSI/TIA-568.3-D.

OS2 single-mode fiber for long-distance runs up to 10km and beyond. The standard for inter-building connectivity, campus networks, and any application requiring maximum distance or 100G+ throughput across Sacramento.
- 9µm core
- 100 Gbps+
- 10km+ range
- OTDR Certified
OM3 and OM4 multimode fiber for intra-building backbone, campus runs up to 550m, and data center horizontal cabling. Cost-effective for floor-to-floor and IDF-to-MDF infrastructure.
- 50µm core
- 10–40 Gbp
- Up to 550m
- OTDR Certified
Fiber optic cabling transmits data as pulses of light through ultra-thin glass or plastic strands, rather than electrical signals through copper wire. The result is dramatically higher bandwidth, longer possible distances, complete immunity to electromagnetic interference (EMI), and no signal degradation over long runs — making it the backbone technology of choice for modern commercial networks.
In Sacramento, CA, fiber optic cabling is essential wherever copper’s 100-meter distance limit becomes a constraint — inter-building connections across business parks, high-rise floor-to-floor backbone runs, government facilities near the State Capitol, healthcare campuses, and expanding commercial developments throughout the metro area. Fiber is also the ideal solution for data centers, enterprise offices, and industrial sites that require high bandwidth and long-distance connectivity. For organizations planning 40G, 100G, or higher throughput today, fiber optic infrastructure provides the speed, scalability, and reliability needed to support growing network demands in Sacramento’s evolving business environment.
Our technicians are trained and certified in both fusion splicing and mechanical termination, carry Fluke OFP-100 OptiFiber Pro OTDR equipment, and deliver a certified test report — with full OTDR trace for every fiber strand — at project completion.
Fusion splicing and mechanical termination for new installs, repairs, and extensions. SC, LC, ST, and MPO connectors. All splices certified to <0.1 dB insertion loss with OTDR verification.
- Fusion Splice
- <0.1 dB loss
- SC / LC / ST / MPO
- OTDR Verified
Fiber Optic — Advantages
Fiber Optic — Considerations
The Sacramento Rule of Thumb
Use Cat6 or Cat6A for desk drops throughout your office — they’re cost-effective, support PoE for phones and access points, and handle 10G easily. Use fiber for your backbone — the runs between your MDF and IDFs, between floors, between buildings on your campus, and into your data center or server room. This hybrid approach is what we install in the vast majority of Sacramento commercial projects.
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.
BICSI Certified Technicians
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.
Sacramento Building Experience
We’ve pulled fiber through high-rises in Downtown Sacramento, across multi-building corporate and healthcare campuses, through conduit in aging government and commercial structures, and under raised floors in local data centers and enterprise facilities. Sacramento’s building stock has its own challenges — from historic properties to modern mixed-use developments — and we understand how to navigate them efficiently and safely.
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.
| Type | Core | Max Range | Max Speed | Wavelength | Connector Color | Cost | Best Use |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| OM3 Multimode | 50µm | 300m (10G) | 10 Gbps | 850nm / 1300nm | Aqua | Lower | Short intra-building backbone, floor-to-floor |
| OM4 Multimode Popular | 50µm | 550m (10G) / 150m (40G) | 10–40 Gbps | 850nm / 1300nm | Erika Violet | Moderate | Campus backbone, data center horizontal, IDF-MDF |
| OM5 Multimode | 50µm | 440m (40G) | 40–100 Gbps | 850–950nm (SWDM) | Lime Green | Higher | High-density data centers, 100G+ multimode applications |
| OS2 Single-Mode Long Range | 9µm | 10km+ (1G–10G) | 100 Gbps+ | 1310nm / 1550nm | Yellow | Moderate–High | Inter-building, campus, WAN, telecom, long-haul |
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 Sacramento 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 Sacramento’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 Sacramento project needs?
We’ll assess your environment and recommend the right solution. Free site survey, no obligation.
High-Rise Office Buildings
Floor-to-floor backbone fiber connecting IDFs to the MDF in high-rise buildings throughout Downtown Sacramento and major commercial corridors. OM4 for standard floor distribution, OS2 for long riser runs or any building planning active 100G or higher network upgrades.
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 — Sacramento’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 Sacramento and throughout the greater Sacramento region. MPO/MTP trunk cables, OM4 top-of-rack connections, and OS2 backbone infrastructure — professionally installed and tested to TIA-942-B standards for performance, scalability, and long-term reliability.
Healthcare & Medical Campuses
Hospital campus fiber connecting clinical buildings, imaging centers, and administrative facilities across large medical campuses in the Sacramento 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 Sacramento — 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 throughout Sacramento and surrounding industrial corridors — where long distances, forklift traffic, and industrial EMI make fiber the only practical choice for high-speed, interference-resistant connectivity. Designed for durability and performance in demanding warehouse and distribution environments.
Multi-Tenant Office Buildings
Shared fiber riser infrastructure for Class A office buildings throughout Sacramento 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 Sacramento 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.
Sacramento Core
Downtown Sacramento
Midtown
East Sacramento
Downtown Sacramento
Natomas
Greater Sacramento Area
Elk Grove
Rancho Cordova
Folsom
Citrus Heights
Carmichael
Fair Oaks
North Highlands
Antelope
Roseville
Rocklin
Lincoln
Yolo County & West Sacramento
West Sacramento
Davis
Woodland
Placer & Surrounding Business Corridors
Granite Bay
Loomis
Auburn
Tom C. – Network Director · Entertainment Company, Sacramento
“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 Sacramento.”
Rachel H. – Infrastructure Manager · Data Center, Sacramento
“Sacramento Data Cabling installed 48-strand OM4 fiber in our Sacramento data center — top-of-rack to patch panels, full MPO trunk system. The installation was immaculate, and every strand passed OTDR testing. They also identified and repaired two faulty splices left by a previous contractor that we weren’t aware of. That diagnostic work alone likely prevented a future network outage.”
Alex W. –
Facilities Director · Commercial REIT, Downtown Sacramento
“We had a persistent fiber issue in our Downtown Sacramento high-rise that three other contractors couldn’t diagnose. Sacramento Data Cabling identified a contaminated LC connector on the 18th floor in under two hours using their OTDR — cleaned it, re-tested the link, and restored it back to spec. Incredibly efficient and professional. They’re now our go-to fiber team for all our Sacramento properties.”
Lauren K. –
IT Manager · Tech Company, Sacramento
“Our Sacramento campus expansion required inter-building OS2 fiber through existing conduit with two splices per run. Every splice measured under 0.05 dB — which is exceptional. The team clearly knows what they’re doing with fusion splicing. We’ve since used them for three other Sacramento locations.”
