SVC-C guided advisor

Field services that turn cable schedules into accepted network routes

SouthWire Pro supports RF site surveys, PIM hunting, fiber splicing and termination, ORAN integration lab prep, spectrum compliance audits, and 24/7 NOC monitoring. The service model is intentionally practical: we confirm route length, conductor load, connector type, grounding method, and field-test evidence before a crew commits to installation. For carrier and enterprise teams, that means fewer unknowns during cutover and a cleaner path from design BoM to acceptance pack.

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Engineering support by deployment risk

RF Site Survey

We document antenna line routes, grounding, PIM-sensitive junctions, and rooftop cable protection before 5G NR n78 or public safety radio work begins.

Metric: 6 sites/day survey throughput

Fiber Splicing & Termination

Crews prepare splice trays, LC/SC/MPO terminations, OTDR traces, and loss tables so outside plant teams can prove 1310/1550 nm performance.

Metric: MTTR target below 45 min

ORAN Integration Lab

We stage cable, power, grounding, and labeling packs for RU, DU, and switch handoff validation before ORAN 7.2x field integration.

Metric: 99.9% lab handoff SLA

NOC Monitoring Handoff

After deployment, NOC notes map cable IDs, PoE loads, OTDR files, and escalation contacts for operations teams that own uptime.

Metric: <=15 min carrier response
Embedded FAQ

Questions we settle before field release

Can the same pack cover fiber and PoE?

Yes, if the thermal model, voltage drop, bend radius, and cable tray fill are reviewed together. We typically specify separate labeling for optical and power paths so NOC teams can isolate faults quickly.

Do you provide measured acceptance data?

Projects can include OTDR files, insertion loss tables, continuity reports, and a connector map. RF routes can also include grounding notes and PIM-sensitive junction locations.

How early should cable engineering join?

Before racks, cabinets, or outdoor enclosures are ordered. Early review prevents tray congestion, short bend radius, insufficient PoE budget, and unplanned splice closures.

Before

Disconnected construction details

Installers often receive drawings, cable cuts, rack schedules, and test requirements from separate teams. That creates field questions around connector gender, sheath rating, grounding kits, and whether the run supports the required Gbps or W load.

After

One acceptance-ready release pack

SouthWire Pro consolidates BoM, route notes, field labels, reach budget, PoE assumptions, and compliance notes into one release pack. The handoff gives procurement, construction, and NOC teams the same evidence trail.

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Schedule an RF, fiber, or PoE route review

Share the required throughput, reach, connector preference, deployment band, and existing core protocol. We will respond with the next field engineering step and a practical cable documentation checklist.