The cabling foundation for better conversations in New Jersey & Pennsylvania
The cabling foundation for better conversations in New Jersey & Pennsylvania
Business runs on communication. That’s why your phone system needs network reliability that you can count on, every day. Network Drops delivers expertly designed VoIP cabling solutions that give you crystal-clear audio, consistent uptime, and the freedom to scale as your business grows. Every installation is handled by our licensed, insured in-house technicians, trusted by companies throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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The Wiring That Powers Your Voice Network
VoIP cabling refers to wiring that carries voice calls over your internet network instead of old analog phone lines. One Ethernet cable, like Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6A, can carry both the phone’s connection and power, often using Power over Ethernet (PoE). If all of this is carried in the finest manner, it guarantees call clarity and reduces dropped calls while providing the most contented flexibility that modern business want.
A professionally installed cable keeps your business connected and productive. Well-installed cabling:
Serving businesses across New Jersey and Pennsylvania, Network Drops provides structured VoIP cabling solutions in counties including Mercer, Monmouth, Burlington, Bucks, and Montgomery. Wherever your office is located, our team designs and installs with precision to keep your communications clear and reliable.
We walk your office, map cable routes, measure distances, and identify optimal paths to ensure efficient, cost-effective, and future-ready installation.
We install Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6A cabling with proper labeling, and configure Power over Ethernet (PoE) so phones, Wi-Fi, and video systems work cleanly and efficiently.
For larger offices or networks requiring high-speed, reliable connections, we install fiber uplinks wherever needed to maximize performance.
Cables are neatly terminated, color-coded, and organized in racks and panels, making maintenance and future upgrades seamless.
Every cable is tested for continuity, signal strength, and compliance, with full certification reports provided for your records.
We stay on-site during system activation to ensure smooth operation, provide guidance, and leave your team with clear documentation and best practices.
Run voice and data on a single network. Fewer bills, less maintenance, and reduced overhead keep your communications budget-friendly.
Move desks, add users, or expand offices without rewiring. Our cabling supports smooth growth and easy relocations.
From video conferencing to CRM integration, your system is ready for modern business apps today and higher bandwidth demands tomorrow with Cat6 and Cat6A cabling.
All work is performed by our licensed, insured technicians, never subcontractors, so you know exactly who’s handling your network.
Every cable is installed to industry standards, labeled, mapped, and neatly organized for maximum stability, easy troubleshooting, and long-term reliability.
With deep experience in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, we understand regional business needs and stay with you beyond installation for ongoing support.
We measure, map, and assess your site, then create a structured plan detailing cable specs, pathways, patching, and device placement for approval.
Cables are installed with tidy pathways, professional terminations, and clear labeling for easy management.
Each drop is tested for continuity, signal loss, and TIA/EIA compliance. Full certification reports are provided.
We stay on-site during go-live to ensure smooth operation and provide complete documentation and port maps for your team.
Most VoIP phones use Ethernet cabling such as Cat5e, Cat6, or Cat6A. Many are powered over PoE.
Not always. Cat6 works for most offices, while Cat6A is ideal for future-proofing or longer runs. Network Drops recommends the right cable for your business needs.
Yes. We test and certify every installation to industry standards and provide the results.
Yes. PoE allows data and power to be delivered through one cable.
No. All work is completed by our licensed, insured in-house technicians.
Cat6 supports up to 1 Gbps and works for most offices. Cat6A supports 10 Gbps at longer distances, making it better for larger networks.
Most small offices are completed within 1–2 days. Larger projects vary depending on site size and complexity.