Voice cabling

Professional-grade installations that support VoIP, analog phones, and unified communications across your organization.

What Is Voice Cabling

Voice cabling forms the physical backbone of your business communications. Whether you’re running legacy analog lines, VoIP systems, or a hybrid solution, properly installed and labeled cabling ensures your phones stay connected, your call quality stays sharp, and your infrastructure is future-ready.

ASCIO Wireless designs and installs voice cabling systems that integrate seamlessly with your IT and telecom environments. We serve clients throughout Boston, Massachusetts, and all of New England—including Rhode Island, Connecticut, Maine, New Hampshire, and Vermont—and also support multi-site deployments across the U.S.

Is Your Business Ready for a Voice Cabling Upgrade?

If any of these sound familiar, it’s time to reassess your cabling.

    • You’ve experienced dropped calls or inconsistent audio quality
    • Your current cabling is disorganized, unlabelled, or undocumented
    • You’re expanding, relocating, or upgrading your phone system
    • You’re switching to VoIP and need network readiness
      Your building uses outdated cabling that doesn’t support current systems
    • You want to integrate voice and data cabling into a unified infrastructure

ASCIO will evaluate your current setup, design a clean, standards-compliant voice cabling system, and support you through every phase—from planning to cutover.

Compliance and Testing That Meets Your Standards

Our technicians follow EIA/TIA‑568 standards for voice cabling, ensuring reliable performance across analog, digital, and IP-based systems. Whether you need Category 5e, 6, or 6A, we install and test your infrastructure for voice signal clarity and future compatibility.

We handle every voice cabling project with the same discipline we bring to data and fiber builds:

    • Cable testing and verification using industry-standard certification tools
    • Impedance matching and pair alignment for analog lines
    • Proper grounding, termination, and patching to eliminate static or crosstalk
    • Color-coded labeling and rack mapping for easy serviceability
    • Documentation delivered to your IT or facilities team

What We Provide

Design & Planning
We consult with your IT or telecom team to understand call flow, user counts, and planned upgrades. Then we design a structured voice cabling layout optimized for signal quality, scalability, and cable management.

Installation & Integration
Our technicians install and terminate all drops, patch panels, jacks, and cross-connects to spec. Whether you need 10 lines or 300, we execute clean, standards-compliant builds in offices, schools, retail spaces, and enterprise sites.

Testing & Certification
Every line is tested for continuity and performance. We provide results, rack diagrams, and labeling that simplify future adds, moves, and changes.

Support & Expansion
Whether you’re expanding your phone system or transitioning to VoIP, we provide the infrastructure to support it, without tearing out what already works.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get the answers to common voice cabling concerns.

Q: What type of cabling is best for phone systems today?
A: For analog systems, Cat 3 or Cat 5e is still used, but most modern businesses rely on Cat 5e, Cat 6, or Cat 6A—especially if using VoIP. We’ll recommend the right cable based on your phone system and network.
Q: Can you support both analog and VoIP systems?
A: Yes. We design hybrid systems all the time—especially for businesses in transition. We ensure compatibility with your PBX, VoIP phones, and network switches.
Q: Will my business experience downtime during installation?
A: In most cases, no. We schedule work around your operations and can phase cutovers to avoid disruption.
Q: Do you provide documentation and labeling?
A: Absolutely. Every jack, patch panel, and cable run is labeled, tested, and mapped—so your team can manage it easily post-install.
Q: How long does a voice cabling project take?
A: Most small to mid-sized projects are completed within a few days. Larger multi-floor or multi-site projects may take 1–3 weeks depending on scope.

Let’s Design a Coax Solution That Works

Whether you're upgrading, expanding, or starting from scratch, we’ve got your voice system covered.