Commercial Low Voltage Contractors Serving Tennessee and Kentucky
WiredOptics plans and installs the infrastructure that keeps commercial facilities connected, organized and secure. Services include structured cabling, fiber optics, business Wi-Fi, security cameras, access control and network room buildouts.
Connected systems, planned as one project
From the network closet to the device location, WiredOptics coordinates the pathways, cabling and low voltage infrastructure that support business operations.
Structured Cabling
WiredOptics plans and installs structured cabling for commercial facilities across Tennessee and Kentucky. Projects can include Cat5e, Cat6 and Cat6a network drops, patch panels,…
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WiredOptics provides commercial fiber optic installation and repair across Tennessee and Kentucky. Published capabilities include inside plant and outside plant installation, fusion splicing, termination,…
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WiredOptics installs commercial CCTV and IP security camera infrastructure across Tennessee and Kentucky. A project can include camera placement planning, network and low voltage…
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WiredOptics plans and installs commercial access control infrastructure for facilities across Tennessee and Kentucky. Systems can be designed around controlled entries, user credentials, network…
Explore Access ControlBusiness Wi-Fi
WiredOptics installs wireless access points and supporting network cabling for commercial facilities across Tennessee and Kentucky. Placement is planned around coverage, device capacity, building…
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WiredOptics builds and organizes the low voltage infrastructure inside commercial server rooms and network closets. Projects can include racks, patch panels, structured cabling, pathways,…
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Real WiredOptics project workInfrastructure that stays easier to operate and expand
A low voltage project should support the way the property works today without closing off future options. WiredOptics reviews device locations, pathways, rack capacity, network requirements, building access and the approved schedule before work begins.
- One provider across connected low voltage systems
- Project-specific pathways, equipment locations and scope
- Organized racks, labels and testing when included
- Coordination with owners, IT providers and project trades
From first conversation to completed installation
Every proposal is tailored to the property, requested systems and schedule.
Discuss
Tell us about the property, systems and project goals.
Plan
We review the scope and prepare a tailored proposal.
Schedule
Work is coordinated around the site and approved project schedule.
Complete
The installation is finished, reviewed and handed over.
Real infrastructure work
Examples of cabling, fiber and network infrastructure from the existing WiredOptics project library.




Local commercial service across Middle Tennessee and southern Kentucky
Choose a city to see locally tailored low voltage and network infrastructure services. Availability is confirmed using the project address.
Explore All Service AreasLow voltage project FAQs
Direct answers about cabling, fiber, project planning and service coverage.
Read all FAQsWhat is low voltage cabling?
Low voltage cabling carries communications, security, control or audio and video signals rather than standard building power. Common examples include Ethernet data cabling, fiber optics, security camera cabling, access control wiring, wireless access point connections and conference room systems.
What is the difference between Cat6, Cat6a and fiber optic cabling?
Cat6 is commonly used for business Ethernet networks. Cat6a supports 10 Gigabit Ethernet across longer copper runs with stronger protection against crosstalk. Fiber carries data as light, supports long distances and is not affected by electromagnetic interference. A site review helps determine the appropriate option.
What information should I provide when requesting a quote?
Include the project address, property type, requested service, approximate number of rooms or connections, desired schedule and any known equipment requirements. Floor plans and photos of the existing network room can also help clarify the initial scope.
How long does a low voltage installation take?
The timeline depends on the property size, number of cable runs or devices, pathway access, equipment availability and coordination with other trades. WiredOptics can provide a project-specific schedule after reviewing the scope.
Where does WiredOptics provide service?
WiredOptics publishes service coverage across Tennessee and Kentucky, including Nashville, Clarksville, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville, Smyrna, Gallatin, Spring Hill, Mount Juliet, Lebanon, Brentwood, Columbia, La Vergne, Dickson, Portland, White House, Bowling Green, Hopkinsville and Franklin, Kentucky. Confirm availability using the project address.
Bring the next low voltage project into focus
Share the project location, service needs and desired timeline. WiredOptics will review the details and discuss the next step.
