Master Work Services

Our Services

Our Services

Our Services

01

Optical Fiber Solution

Fiber Optic Site Surveys, Fiber Optic Certification Single and Multi-Mode Demarc Extension Services Structured Cabling Testing Superior Customer Service Complete fiber Optic Installation by Certified Highly Trained Experts.

02

IT & Network Solution

We Are Specialists with years of Experience in IT and network solution implementations for small, medium and large enterprises. Reliability, robustness and cutting edge. Technology are features of our IT and network large enterprises implementation along with security and expandability. We offer total hardware including computer systems networking along with specific software solutions as needed. Our portolano of solutions’ covers web environment, email, switching and routing, firewall, switching and routing, firewall, network patching, wireless solutions, monitoring, remote access and full management solutions.

03

Underground OFC Project

we have the expertise to create an open cabling environment.  in areas where consideration above aesthetic and technical are not of priority, such as open country areas, trenching is still an economical and timely method for cabling. with extensive industry experience in support of our service operations, we are able to successfully meet the requirements of trenching, laying and installation of fiber optical cables. we have a wide range from some of the world’s most powerful jetting trenching equipment of mechanical trenches, capable of cutting through the toughest terrain and leading in the installation and installation of underground optical fiber cables. we use the best technique and skilled labor to work to the fullest and in the best possible way.  trenching is the traditional cabling method. Trenching is the traditional cabling method in which an upside-down trench is excavated to produce an open  cabling environment in areas where consideration above aesthetic and technical are not of priority , such as open country areas , trenching is still an economical and timely method for cabling .with extensive industry experience in support  of  our  service  operation  , we  are  able  to  successfully meet  the  requirement  of  trenching,  laying,  and installation of fiber optical cables. we have the ability to cut through some of the world’s most powerful jetting trenching equipment to mechanical trenches though the most difficult terrain.

04

Tower Erection Services

our company specializes in innovative solutions which are different from the existing. we play host to telecom service providers by acquiring and deploying greener pole sites or the traditional RTT sites. thus, our company provide service in terms of infrastructure provisioning for poles, tower and optic fiber to telecom operators in nich areas. we are in the business of installing roof top tower and providing the same to telecom service providers on a sharing basis. we have a tenancy of one per tower.

05

Aerial Cable Project

An aerial cable is an insulated cable usually containing all fibers required for a telecommunication line, which is suspended between utility poles or electricity pylons. Aerial optical cables are available in a variety of designs to suit every overhead application. Aerial Cables is supplied as self-supporting including non-metallic ADSS variants, figure 8 which includes an independent catenary wire or cables which can be lashed to existing overhead catenaries. This document describes the most preferred methods for aerial installation.

 

06

OFC Network Maintenance

patrolling is aimed at preventing cable disruptions along the OFC routes daily on fixed stretch preventive and corrective maintenance is carried out as defined by the SLA/SOW All fibers are tested for the block sections and reported every month Any defects in the fiber or in any of the associated equipment is attended to in consultation with the Customer at site  Repeater  stations  and  the  optical  equipment  installed  for  alarms  are  monitored  breakdown  OFC  maintenance includes  24*7  mobilization  of  equipment  and    skilled  manpower  for  fault  identification  and  rectification  test  link attributes  like the splice loss/link loss after the rectification  of fault are corrected Deployment of O&M teams to carry out splicing and termination of optical fiber  cable Deployment of  FRT  teams OFC maintenance  as per  the  customers requirement we deploy And FRT team consisting of a splicer an assistant splicer and  a helper a four-wheeler with all  the equipment (splicing machine, OTDR power meter, portable genset and supporting  tools). Site survey & layout Site design Site implementation.

07

IT Consulting

OUR TOOLS

1

Fusion Splicer

10 Nos

2

Tool Kit Box

10 Nos

3

OTDR

7 Nos

4

Power Meter

15 Nos

5

Light Source

15 Nos

6

Fiber Identifier

10 Nos

7

Cable Blowing

3 Nos

8

GPS

8 Nos

9

Water Pump

4 Nos

10

Generator

10 Nos

11

Vehicle

5 Nos

12

Drill Machine

8 Nos

08

FTTX Solution

FTTX, FTTP, FTTH, FTTB, FTTD, FTTR, FTTO, FTTF, FTTN, FTTM, FTTP, FTTT, FTTW, FTTA, FTTCS, FTTE, FTTZ, FTTDP FTTL, FTTN, FTTLA, FTTC, FTTK, FTTS,

The telecommunications industry differentiates between several distinct FTTX configurations. The terms in most widespread used today are:

Types Of FTTX Solution

FTTP Fiber To the Premises): This term is used either as a blanket term for both FTTH and FTTB, or where the fiber FTTP network includes both homes and small businesses

FTTH (Fiber-To-The-Home): Fiber reaches the boundary of the living space, such as a box on the outside wall of a home. Passive optical networks and point-to-point Ethernet are architectures that are capable of delivering triple-play services over FTTH networks directly from an operator’s central office.[3][4] Typically providing between 1 and 10 Gbit/s

FTTB (fiber-to-the-building, -business, or -basement): Fiber reaches the boundary of the building, such as the basement in a multi-dwelling unit, with the final connection to the individual living space being made via alternative means, similar to the curb or pole technologies

FTTD can mean two different things: (fiber-to-the-desktop or -desk): In an office, fiber connection is installed from the main computer room to a desk or fiber media converter near the user’s desk or (fiber-to-the-door): Fiber reaches outside the flat.

FTTR can mean two different things: (fiber-to-the-radio): Fiber runs to the transceivers of base stations

(fiber-to-the-router): Fiber connection is installed from the router to the ISP’s fiber network

FTTO (fiber-to-the-office): Fiber connection is installed from the main computer room/core switch to a special mini- switch (called FTTO Switch) located at the user’s workstation or service points. This mini-switch provides Ethernet services to end user devices via standard twisted pair patch cords. The switches are located decentrally all over the building, but managed from one central point

FTTF can mean five different things:

(fiber-to-the-factory): fiber runs to factory buildings

(fiber-to-the-farm): fiber runs to agricultural farms

(fiber-to-the-feeder): a synonym of

FTTN (fiber-to-the-floor): fiber reaches a junction box at a floor of a building (fiber-to-the-frontage): This is very similar to FTTB. In a fiber to the front yard scenario, each fiber node serves a single subscriber. This allows for multi-gigabit speeds using XG-fast technology. The fiber node may be reverse-powered by the subscriber modem

FTTM can mean four different things: (fiber-to-the-machine): In a factory, fiber runs to machines

(fiber-to-the-mast): Fiber runs to wireless masts

(fiber-to-the-mobile): Fiber runs to base stations (fiber-to-the-multi-dwelling-unit): FTTP to apartment buildings.

FTTT can mean two different things: (fiber-to-the-terminal): In an office, fiber runs to desktop equipment

(fiber-to-the-tower): Fiber reaches base stations.

FTTW (fiber-to-the-wall or -workgroup): In an office, fiber runs to small switches near a group of users.

FTTA can mean two different things: (fiber-to-the-amplifier): Fiber runs to street cabinets

(fiber-to-the-antenna): Fiber runs up antenna.

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