Fiber Optic Installation in Toronto & the GTA

Single-mode and multimode fiber optic cabling, fusion splicing, OTDR testing, and between-building runs. We install fiber backbones for offices, warehouses, campuses, and commercial properties across the GTA.

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Fiber Done In-House, Start to Finish

Fiber is the backbone that keeps everything else fast — 10Gbps between floors, 40Gbps between buildings, camera networks that never choke. We handle fiber design, pathway planning, fusion splicing, OTDR certification, and deployment. In-building, between-building, direct burial, aerial — the same team that cables the building runs the fiber. No subcontracting the tricky parts out.

Fusion Splicing

Low-loss terminations with in-house fusion splicers — no mechanical splices on backbone runs

OTDR Certification

Every run tested with OTDR and power meter — full report with pass/fail deliverable

Single & Multimode

Multimode for in-building, single-mode for longer runs and between-building connectivity

Between Buildings

Direct burial, conduit, and aerial runs — properly rated cable for outdoor and wet environments

What We Install

Single-Mode Fiber Runs

For longer distances, between-building connections, and carrier handoffs. Single-mode supports much longer runs (kilometres) and higher bandwidth than multimode. We install OS2 single-mode for new deployments — same cable, higher performance, and works with current optics. LC, SC, and ST terminations depending on the equipment.

Multimode Fiber (OM3, OM4)

In-building backbone runs — between floors, between IDF closets and the main server room. OM4 is our default for new installs (supports 40Gbps and 100Gbps at shorter runs, future-proof for most commercial networks). OM3 still works fine for 10Gbps deployments where budget is a concern.

Between-Building & Outdoor Runs

Direct burial, conduit, or aerial depending on the route. Outdoor-rated (OSP) cable with proper jacketing for Canadian winters and moisture. Gel-filled cable for direct burial, armored cable where rodents are a concern, and weatherproof pedestals or enclosures at each end. Permits and locates (before dig) handled as part of the work.

Fusion Splicing & Termination

Fusion splicing is the industry standard for low-loss connections. We bring the fusion splicer to site — no sending cable away for termination. Connector types supported: LC, SC, ST, MTP/MPO for high-density applications. Splice tray and patch panel work done in the rack or wall-mount enclosure.

OTDR Testing & Certification

Every fiber run tested with an OTDR (Optical Time-Domain Reflectometer) and a power meter/light source. You get printed documentation showing the full loss budget, any events along the run, and pass/fail against industry standards (TIA-568, ISO/IEC 11801). If anything fails certification, we re-splice or re-terminate before closing the job.

Fiber Network Equipment

We supply and install the matching equipment — SFPs, SFP+, QSFPs, fiber switches, media converters, and patch panels. Matched to the optics your existing network uses so you do not end up with mismatched wavelengths or speeds. Full integration with your Cisco, Ubiquiti, HPE, Meraki, or other switch infrastructure.

Where Fiber Is Worth It

Multi-Floor Offices

One fiber uplink per floor to the main server room — cleaner and faster than separate copper runs

Campus & Multi-Building

Connecting separate buildings on one property — warehouses, admin, and retrofitted outbuildings

Data Centres & Server Rooms

High-density MTP/MPO backbones, 40Gbps and 100Gbps links, proper cable management

Warehouse Coverage

Fiber to remote IDF closets in long warehouse layouts where copper distance limits matter

Camera Networks

Large camera deployments where copper drops cannot reach — fiber to remote switches

Carrier Connectivity

Handoff from carrier fiber into your network — demarc runs, MMRs, and meet-me rooms

Our Install Process

Fiber work is less forgiving than copper — one bad splice or tight bend kills the whole run. Every install follows the same process.

1. Route Design & Loss Budget

We walk the route, plan every splice point and bend, and calculate the total optical loss budget. For between-building runs, we confirm pathway (conduit, aerial poles, or direct burial) and handle utility locates if trenching is involved. Cable type (OS2, OM3, OM4), count (2, 12, 24, 96), and jacket rating (OSP, plenum, riser) all specified up front.

2. Cable Installation

Pulled with proper tension — fiber does not like being yanked. Support every 1.5 metres per code, bend radius respected everywhere, slack loops at every termination point for future work. For outdoor runs, proper weatherproof entry points and strain relief at every building.

3. Termination or Fusion Splicing

Fusion splicing for backbone and long runs (lowest loss, most reliable). Field-terminated connectors only where a splice is not practical. All done on-site — no shipping cable to a termination shop. Splice trays organized and labeled in the enclosure.

4. OTDR & Loss Testing

Every strand tested in both directions. OTDR trace shows splice points, connector reflections, and overall loss. Power meter confirms end-to-end loss against the calculated budget. Fail it, we fix it, period.

5. Documentation & Handoff

Full PDF with OTDR traces, power readings, route map, splice locations, and patch panel diagrams. Strand labeling consistent between patch panels so your IT team always knows which fiber is which.

Frequently Asked Questions

Single-mode vs multimode fiber — which do I need?
Multimode (OM3 or OM4) is the standard for in-building runs — between floors, server rooms, and IDF closets. It is cheaper to terminate and works with less expensive optics. Single-mode (OS2) is for longer runs, between-building connections, and anywhere you need to support higher bandwidth over distance. For most new campus or multi-building deployments, we install single-mode since the cable cost difference is small and single-mode is more future-proof. We pick based on your actual run lengths and target bandwidth.
How much does fiber optic installation cost in Toronto?
Fiber pricing varies more than copper because of run length, strand count, pathway, and termination type. A short in-building backbone (two floors, 12 strands, patch panels on each end) might run $2,000-$5,000. Between-building runs with trenching, conduit, and pedestals can range from $8,000-$30,000+ depending on distance and whether trenching is needed. We quote per-site after surveying the route.
Fusion splicing vs mechanical splices — which do you use?
Fusion splicing — always, on backbone and any permanent runs. Fusion produces much lower loss (typically under 0.1 dB per splice) compared to mechanical splices (0.3-0.5 dB). Over a multi-splice run, that adds up quickly. Mechanical splices are fine for emergency field repairs or temporary patches, but we do not use them for new installs.
Direct burial vs conduit — what is better for between-building runs?
Conduit is better if you can swing the cost — protects the cable, allows future fiber adds without re-trenching, and makes repairs easier. Direct burial with armored, gel-filled cable is cheaper and works fine when conduit is not practical. For longer runs or future-growth sites, we usually recommend at least a single 4-inch conduit with a pull string, even if you only need one cable today.
Can you add to my existing fiber network?
Yes. We can extend existing fiber runs, add strands to a path (if the cable has spare strands), or splice in additional fiber between patch panels. If your existing fiber is old multimode (OM1 or OM2) and you want to move to 10Gbps+, we also plan the cutover to new OM4 or single-mode without taking the network down.
Do you handle trenching for between-building runs?
Yes — we coordinate trenching, utility locates (Ontario One Call), and the outdoor fiber pull. For short runs on your property, we can often trench and pull the same day. Longer runs or sites crossing municipal right-of-way may need permits, which we handle as part of the project.
Do you provide OTDR documentation?
Yes. Every fiber strand is tested with OTDR and power meter in both directions. You receive a PDF report with the OTDR traces, event locations, end-to-end loss, and pass/fail against industry standards. Keep this documentation — it is what you will need for any future insurance claim or network dispute.
How long does a fiber install take?
A simple multi-floor backbone inside one building — typically 1-2 days. A between-building run with trenching and pedestals — usually 1 week, depending on trench length and weather. Large campus deployments with multiple buildings can run 2-4 weeks. We schedule around occupied buildings and sensitive operations (data centres, medical facilities) so downtime is minimized.
Do you service the entire GTA?
Yes. We install and certify fiber optic cabling across Toronto, North York, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, Aurora, Newmarket, Thornhill, and the broader GTA. For larger multi-site projects we also work across Southern Ontario.

Fiber Service Areas

We design, install, and certify fiber optic cabling across the Greater Toronto Area — commercial, campus, and multi-building projects.

Toronto
Vaughan
Richmond Hill
Markham
Aurora
North York
Newmarket
Thornhill
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