Core switching & uplinks
Redundant paths, labeled copper and fiber, change windows documented for your operations team.
Trusted since 2009 · Local based engineering
We design, install, and support commercial voice, IP video, and day-to-day infrastructure — one team that owns VLANs, PoE, uplinks, and escalations so you are not coordinating three vendors for the same closet.
Uptime commitments, response targets, and a track record across healthcare, retail, and multi-site offices — the same figures we put in QBRs and cutover plans.
They treated our network closet like a production floor — labeled paths, photos, and a cutover checklist our team could follow without a second vendor call.
We had three vendors pointing at each other. CAM took ownership of the network and phones, ran a clean cutover, and kept us in the loop the whole way through.
Platforms we deploy & maintain
Every rollout follows the same spine: document what is there, build in a window, test like production, then leave as-builts and contacts that do not expire when the project closes.
Walk the closet, confirm PoE budgets, note carrier handoffs.
VLAN map, dial plan, camera coverage — signed before cable pulls.
Staging, failover rehearsal, cert results filed.
Go-live window, hypercare, then ongoing NOC path.
Carrier-class voice, hardened camera deployments, and the switching, Wi‑Fi, and firewall work that keeps both performing when traffic spikes.
Enterprise-grade VoIP delivered over resilient internet paths — scaled per site, documented in your network diagrams, and supported by engineers who speak SIP and QoS.
Explore cloud voiceModern PSTN handoff for existing PBX assets — fewer PRIs, cleaner failover, and trunks we tune against your firewall rules and bandwidth profile.
Explore SIPVoice, video, messaging, and meetings on one stack — integrated with SSO where required and monitored like any other production service.
Explore UCaaSFull PBX feature sets without appliance sprawl — multi-site dial plans, hunt groups, and auto attendants engineered for how your teams actually answer.
Explore hosted PBXIP cameras, recorders, structured cable, and PoE budgets that match switch capacity — plus remote viewing that does not punch accidental holes in your perimeter.
Explore CCTVPatching, monitoring, help desk, and change control across firewalls, switching, and Wi‑Fi — the same engineers who understand your voice VLANs and camera uplinks.
Explore MSPPort coordination with losing carriers, cutover windows that respect operations, and validation before you disconnect legacy trunks.
Explore porting24/7 escalation to engineers who can read traces, adjust dial plans, and work carriers — not a script queue guessing at your environment.
Explore supportRacks dressed for airflow, cameras placed for coverage — not renders. A snapshot of how we build, label, and hand over environments your team has to live with for years.
Redundant paths, labeled copper and fiber, change windows documented for your operations team.
Velcro service loops, bend radius control, and test results you can file for audits.
Lens selection and mounting height driven by coverage maps — not guesswork in the ceiling.
IDF placement coordinated with GC schedules and power.
PDU placement, patch field organization, and accurate notes on every build sheet.
Voice, video, and guest traffic isolated with documented ACLs and monitoring hooks.
On the ground
Field teams, test gear, and closets your staff open at 2 a.m. We document what we touch so the next engineer — yours or ours — knows exactly how the site is wired.
Server / MDF
Field engineering
Structured cabling
Physical security
Network closet
When latency spikes on a camera feed and users report choppy calls the same afternoon, you need a single escalation path that understands QoS, PoE budgets, and upstream congestion — not three vendors in a conference bridge pointing at each other.
Phones, cameras, and laptops ride the same switches and firewalls. We design VLANs, QoS policies, and uplinks once — then support them as one platform instead of fragmented tickets.
Our engineers carry packet captures, recorder logs, and carrier case IDs in the same thread. That cuts mean-time-to-repair versus routing issues through separate help desks.
Structured cable tests, rack photos, cutover checklists, and as-built documentation — the operational residue enterprises expect after a rollout, delivered without chasing.
We stage hardware, validate dial plans, and rehearse failover before production traffic moves. After go-live, monitoring and patch cadences are tuned to your change windows — not a generic SaaS schedule.
Whether you are refreshing voice, standardizing cameras across sites, or untangling performance issues between Wi‑Fi and UC clients — we will review your topology and propose a build sequence that respects uptime.