Who this service is for
This service is for facilities teams, IT leads, operations managers, general contractors, developers, and multi-site brands that need dependable low-voltage infrastructure installed correctly the first time.
Commercial Division
MLN provides premium commercial structured cabling for business environments that need clean execution, standards-conscious routing, testing, labeling, and long-term supportability. MLN provides commercial structured cabling in Austin, across Central Texas, in the DFW corridor for selected projects, and in Middle Georgia for active market work and project-based support.
This service is for facilities teams, IT leads, operations managers, general contractors, developers, and multi-site brands that need dependable low-voltage infrastructure installed correctly the first time.
How MLN Executes the Work
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MLN installs premium Cat6 and Cat6A cabling for commercial environments that need reliable copper infrastructure for switching, Wi-Fi, cameras, and business-critical devices.
MLN provides premium commercial fiber optic cabling for environments that need high-capacity uplinks, building-to-building connectivity, or backbone infrastructure that is clean, documented, and ready for production.
MLN builds and rebuilds network racks, cabinets, MDFs, and IDFs for commercial environments that need cleaner physical infrastructure, better organization, and turnover-ready documentation.
MLN modernizes MDF and IDF environments that have drifted into poor supportability, inconsistent labeling, messy pathways, or incomplete rack and backbone execution.
MLN scopes cable pathways, installs and terminates the cabling, labels and tests the system, and turns it over with documentation that supports future service and changes.
MLN handles both. Structured cabling can be delivered as a cable-only scope or as part of a larger rack, MDF, or IDF buildout.
Yes. Testing, labeling, and turnover documentation are core parts of the service because they directly affect long-term supportability.
Yes. MLN supports individual sites and repeatable rollout work where standards, documentation, and consistent field execution matter.
MLN works best when the infrastructure matters, the workmanship matters, and the turnover needs to support real operations later.