Fiber Characterization Testing & Reporting
Tomtech Solutions provides fiber characterization testing, acceptance testing, and reporting services to support network deployment, upgrades, and operational readiness. Our capabilities include chromatic dispersion (CD), polarization mode dispersion (PMD), OTDR analysis, insertion loss validation, and comprehensive reporting for carrier, data center, and enterprise networks.
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Comprehensive fiber analysis to validate network readiness, identify impairments, and support high-performance optical transport systems.
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Independent acceptance and baseline testing services supporting new builds, network upgrades, carrier handoffs, and long-haul transport deployments.
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Detailed reporting packages designed to support engineering review, operational handoff, troubleshooting, and long-term network asset management.
Fault Isolation & Remedial Fiber Support
When fiber performance is degraded, rapid identification and corrective action are essential. Tomtech Solutions provides fault isolation support, remedial fiber services, and restoration assistance to help return network infrastructure to operational standards.
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We provide targeted corrective splicing and cleanup to restore signal integrity and meet required performance thresholds.
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Targeted corrective splicing, connector remediation, jumper cleanup, and fiber restoration activities designed to improve performance and meet project acceptance requirements.
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Field support for network maintenance activities, emergency restoration efforts, troubleshooting, and infrastructure recovery projects.
Network Facility Readiness & Maintenance Support
Tomtech Solutions provides facility readiness and maintenance support services for In-Line Amplifier (ILA) sites and other critical telecommunications infrastructure. Services focus on site accessibility, environmental condition assessment, facility upkeep, asset identification, and operational readiness to support reliable network performance and reduce operational risk.
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Verification of site accessibility, gates, locks, access credentials, door conditions, and physical entry requirements to support maintenance, troubleshooting, and restoration activities.
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Removal of debris and abandoned materials, organization of work areas, identification of missing or damaged site equipment, and corrective actions that improve site safety, cleanliness, and operational readiness.
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Documentation of facility conditions, cable and asset labeling discrepancies, abandoned fiber identification, missing ladders or work surfaces, access concerns, and other operational issues.
Where authorized, immediate corrective actions may be performed to improve site readiness and reduce future maintenance requirements.
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Structured site observations and photo-supported reporting for infrastructure owners, operations teams, and project managers responsible for maintaining critical network facilities.