The Municipal School Board required a complete replacement of legacy analog copper telephone lines and outdated ethernet wiring across 8 local campus buildings.
Basker Computer's structured cabling division deployed over 45,000 feet of riser-rated CAT6a cabling, configured multi-mode fiber optic links between buildings, installed rackmount gigabit POE switch stacks, and deployed a unified VoIP network connecting all administrative desks.
We had a tight window of just 3 weeks during summer break to completely decommission the copper telephone exchanges and rewire multiple brick campus halls, some of which had thick historic plaster walls.
Our team operated in shifts, mapping out secondary cable paths and using specialized raceways. The entire system went online 4 days before school operations resumed, allowing teachers and staff to verify active phone lines.