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Professional Fiber Optic Solutions
Precision fusion splicing, emergency repair, and campus-wide fiber backbones for DFW's most demanding environments.

MDF to IDF Backbone Installation
We design and install high-capacity fiber backbones to connect your Main Distribution Frame (MDF) to remote Intermediate Distribution Frames (IDFs). This ensures high-speed data delivery across multi-story buildings or large office footprints.

Precision Fusion Splicing
Utilizing high-precision fusion splicers, we provide low-loss terminations that exceed mechanical splicing standards. This is critical for 10G, 40G, and 100G networks where signal integrity and decibel (dB) loss budget are paramount.

Inter-Building & Campus Connectivity
Specialized fiber installation for campus environments, connecting multiple buildings via underground conduit or aerial runs. We provide ruggedized, outdoor-rated solutions for warehouses, schools, and medical campuses.

Max Data Rate - 100 Gbps+
Max Distance - 10km+
Campus links & Long-haul OSP

40 Gbps – 100 Gbps
440m
High-density data centers

10 Gbps – 100 Gbps
300m – 400m
In-building backbones & LANs
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Whether you are designing a new campus-wide fiber network or require immediate fusion splicing for a critical link repair, Tech Responders delivers the technical precision your enterprise demands. Don't leave your signal integrity to chance—partner with DFW’s specialists in high-performance fiber infrastructure
Fusion splicing uses an electric arc to weld two fibers together, resulting in much lower light loss (attenuation) and a stronger, more permanent connection compared to mechanical "clamping" methods.
Fusion splicing uses an electric arc to weld two fibers together, resulting in much lower light loss (attenuation) and a stronger, more permanent connection compared to mechanical "clamping" methods.
Absolutely. We specialize in retrofitting older "Legacy" fiber systems with modern OM4 or Single Mode fiber to support the 10Gbps+ speeds required by modern network hardware.