Access Cabling technician dressing blue patch cords into Cisco switches inside an enterprise data center cabinet.
Commercial · Data Center

Data Center Cabling Services

High-density data center cabling to TIA-942 standards.

28+ Years Experience
C-10 / C-7 Contractor
CSLB: 992009
Licensed Commercial Contractor
5 California Offices
California & Nationwide Service

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Commercial Service Overview

Enterprise-grade data center cabling engineered for commercial buildings.

Data Center Cabling from Access Cabling delivers enterprise-grade data center cabling engineered by a licensed low-voltage contractor with 28+ years serving California and nationwide clients. Our BICSI-trained technicians design, install, terminate, test and certify every run to TIA/EIA standards so your infrastructure supports current bandwidth demands and future growth.

Enterprise data center hall with rows of black equipment racks, dense yellow cabling and overhead yellow fiber tray/runway systems — structured cabling infrastructure built by Access Cabling.
Key Benefits

Why data center cabling from Access Cabling

Commercial-grade installation, certified performance, and infrastructure built to last 25+ years.

Certified installation by BICSI-trained technicians
Manufacturer warranties up to 25 years on structured cabling
Fluke DSX certification reports on every project
Licensed C-10 / C-7 low-voltage contractor
24/7 emergency response and MAC services
Nationwide coverage with California headquarters
Installation Process

Our proven commercial cabling process

A repeatable, engineered process — refined over 28 years and thousands of sites.

  1. Step 1

    Free on-site survey and needs assessment

  2. Step 2

    Engineered design with rack elevations and pathway plans

  3. Step 3

    Scheduled installation with minimal business disruption

  4. Step 4

    Termination, testing, labeling and documentation

  5. Step 5

    Fluke certification and as-built drawings delivered

Technical Standards & Testing

TIA-compliant. Fluke-certified. Fully documented.

Every data center cabling follows TIA-568, TIA-606 labeling, NEC 800 and applicable manufacturer specifications. Fluke DSX Versiv certification and full as-built documentation are delivered at project close.

  • TIA-568 structured cabling standards
  • TIA-606 labeling and administration
  • TIA-942 data center infrastructure
  • Fluke DSX-8000 channel and link certification
  • Manufacturer certified installer for Panduit, CommScope, Leviton
Access Cabling technician dressing blue patch cords into Cisco switches inside an enterprise data center cabinet.
Industries Served

Data Center Cabling for every commercial environment

28+
Years
5
CA Offices
50
States
12M+
Feet Installed
Local Service Area

Data Center Cabling across California & nationwide

Local crews dispatched daily from five California offices. Multi-site rollouts across all 50 states.

In the LA / Orange County corridor, projects are dispatched from our Santa Fe Springs office at 10572 Norwalk Blvd, covering Whittier, Norwalk, Downey, Cerritos, La Mirada, and the surrounding industrial corridor.

In Depth

A closer look at data center cabling

Structured cabling for enterprise data centers, colocation cages, edge sites, and on-prem server rooms. We design and install copper, single-mode, and multi-mode fiber to TIA-942 and BICSI standards, build the racks and cabinets, run the overhead ladder or under-floor tray, terminate MPO trunks, and hand back a full Fluke and OTDR certification package. Licensed C-10/C-7 (CSLB #992009), operating across California and nationwide for hyperscale, colo, financial, and enterprise IT clients.

TIA-942 layout: MDA, HDA, ZDA, and EDA

We design to the TIA-942 topology every enterprise data center inherits: Main Distribution Area (MDA) for carrier demarc and core switches, Horizontal Distribution Areas (HDA) for aggregation, Zone Distribution Areas (ZDA) as needed for large rooms, and Equipment Distribution Areas (EDA) at each cabinet. Structured cabling — not point-to-point — so growth and MACs don't require pulling new fiber every time a server moves.

Copper, multi-mode, and single-mode: what goes where

Copper CAT6A for out-of-band management, iLO/iDRAC, and legacy 1G/10G server links up to 100m. OM4 or OM5 multi-mode for in-row 10G/25G/40G/100G optics — the current cost-effective choice for most enterprise data halls. Single-mode OS2 for inter-row backbone over 100m, DCI, or where you're planning 400G/800G in the next hardware cycle. We pre-terminated everything possible with MPO/MTP trunks for fast deployment and clean cassettes at each rack.

Cabinet buildouts and cable management

Standard cabinet spec: 42U or 48U frame from Chatsworth (CPI), Panduit, Vertiv, or APC, dual PDUs (metered or switched, per your requirement), vertical PDU cable management, horizontal patch management every 4-8U, ladder rack overhead or basket tray, and grounding to the room's SRG or ESD bar. Cable dressing follows a strict pattern: patch panels top, switches middle, servers bottom, with data on one side and power on the other.

Hot aisle / cold aisle discipline

We install with airflow separation in mind: blanking panels in every unused U, brush strips around cable cutouts, cold-aisle containment doors where the design calls for them, and cable runs above the hot aisle (not blocking supply air). Under-floor plenum designs get the same treatment for the return path.

Migration, moves, and expansion

Data center MACs need choreography. We plan the migration with your ops team — dependency order, port assignments, cable ID scheme, cutover windows, rollback plan — pre-stage the new cabling next to the running production plant, and cut over in maintenance windows with your on-shift staff. Old cabling is removed to code (NEC 645) and copper recycled. Every certified link is documented before and after.

Testing and documentation

Every fiber strand OTDR-tested from both ends with insertion loss and length verified against the loss budget. Every copper link Fluke DSX-certified. Deliverables: labeled patch schedules, rack elevations (Visio or SketchUp), overhead/under-floor layout, fiber map with strand assignments, OTDR traces, Fluke reports, warranty registrations, and a labeled photo record of each cabinet built.

Related Topics
  • Data Center Infrastructure
  • TIA-942 Compliance
  • Fiber Optic Backbone
  • Structured Cabling for Colocation
  • Cabinet and Rack Buildouts
  • MPO/MTP Trunk Cabling
  • AI Data Center Cabling
  • OTDR Fiber Testing
  • Cable Management
  • Data Center Migration
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Share your scope — square footage, drop or device count, and timeline — and a senior estimator returns a written, itemized proposal within 48 hours. Free site survey, no obligation.

  • Licensed C-7 / C-10 (CSLB #992009)
  • Fluke-certified, 25-yr warranty
  • California & nationwide crews
  • Written proposal in 48 hours
Manufacturers

Products & manufacturers we install

Vendor-agnostic. We specify best-in-class components for each project — copper, fiber, racks, power, wireless and access control from the industry's leading manufacturers.

  • Panduit
    Copper & Fiber · Certified installer
  • CommScope
    Copper & Fiber
  • Belden
    Copper & Fiber · Belden Certified System Vendor
  • Corning
    Copper & Fiber · Fiber optic systems
  • Leviton
    Copper & Fiber
  • Siemon
    Copper & Fiber
  • Superior Essex
    Copper & Fiber
  • Chatsworth (CPI)
    Racks & Enclosures
  • Middle Atlantic
    Racks & Enclosures
  • APC by Schneider
    Power & UPS
  • Fluke Networks
    Test & Certification · DSX-8000 certification
  • Ubiquiti
    Wireless
  • PDK (ProdataKey)
    Access Control · Cloud access control

Brand references reflect products Access Cabling has installed on commercial projects. Trademarks are the property of their respective owners.

FAQ

Frequently asked questions

Do you follow TIA-942 for data center design?+

Yes. Every enterprise data center we build or expand follows the TIA-942 topology (MDA/HDA/ZDA/EDA) with BICSI-recommended cable management, redundancy, and separation. We're comfortable working to your existing rated tier (I-IV) and to specific colo cage standards from Equinix, Digital Realty, CoreSite, and others.

Fiber or copper for a new data center?+

Both. Copper CAT6A for management, iLO/iDRAC, and 1G/10G to legacy servers. Multi-mode OM4/OM5 for 10G-100G in-row links (most cost-effective in a typical enterprise room). Single-mode OS2 for inter-row backbone, DCI, and where you're planning 400G+ in the next refresh cycle.

MPO/MTP trunks or discrete jumpers?+

MPO/MTP trunks between rows and to aggregation cabinets — faster to deploy, cleaner in the pathway, and future-ready for higher-lane-count optics. Discrete LC jumpers inside the cabinet from cassette to switch/server. This is the standard enterprise pattern we've deployed thousands of times.

Can you install racks, PDUs, and cable management too?+

Yes. Turnkey scope routinely includes cabinet install (CPI, Panduit, Vertiv, APC, Middle Atlantic), dual PDUs, blanking panels, ladder rack or basket tray overhead, ground bar, and vertical/horizontal cable management. We coordinate power drops with the electrical trade or an in-house EC as needed.

Can you work in a live production data center without downtime?+

Yes — most of our data center work is in live rooms. We pre-stage cabling in the pathway next to the production plant, work behind blanking panels or in unused cabinet space, and only take a rack down during your scheduled maintenance window. No production cable is disturbed without your ops team on the change ticket.

Do you support hyperscale or AI/GPU cluster cabling?+

Yes. We do a growing amount of AI cluster work — high-density GPU rows, NVIDIA InfiniBand and NDR/HDR fiber, direct-attach copper (DAC/AOC), and structured 400G/800G aggregation. See our AI data center infrastructure service for the full scope.

Do you certify every fiber strand?+

Yes. Every strand is OTDR-tested from both ends with insertion loss and length verified against the loss budget, plus power-meter/light-source verification for short reach. Copper links are Fluke DSX-certified. Full reports delivered with as-builts.

Can you help with colo cage buildouts?+

Yes. We do a lot of colo work in Equinix, Digital Realty, CoreSite, Sabey, and regional carrier hotels — including cage-side cabling from carrier demarc, MMR cross-connects, meet-me room LC/MPO patches, and cabinet buildouts. Compliant with each provider's install standards.

Do you handle cable removal for decommissioning?+

Yes. Abandoned cable in a data center is both a code issue (NEC 645/800.25) and an airflow issue. We remove old cabling, decommission racks, recycle copper, and provide chain-of-custody documentation for any secure disposal requirements.

What about grounding and bonding?+

Full compliance with TIA-607 and BICSI TDMM: signal reference grid (SRG) or common bonding network (CBN), each cabinet bonded to the ground ring, patch panels and cable trays bonded, and continuity tested. This is not an optional line item — it's baseline in every scope.

Can you work off-hours for cutovers?+

Yes. Data center MAC and migration work is almost always nights or weekends inside your change window. We plan the sequence with your ops team, have rollback ready, and staff the shift with senior technicians.

How much does data center cabling cost?+

Data Center Cabling pricing depends on drop count, cable type, pathway complexity, and building conditions. Most commercial projects range from $150 to $350 per drop installed. Request a free site survey for an itemized quote.

Do you provide data center cabling nationwide?+

Yes. Access Cabling is headquartered in California with a nationwide technician network for multi-site rollouts across all 50 states.

Is data center cabling certified and warrantied?+

Every installation is Fluke-tested and certified. Structured cabling installs carry manufacturer warranties of up to 25 years through our Panduit, CommScope, Leviton and Belden partner relationships.

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