About Us.

We've been serving this wonderful country for more than 10 years. We started as a DL business for a major service provider and have bloomed into a company that's 12-people strong and growing. We are dedicated to providing you with the most professional network solutions for your needs.

Certifications.

C&F Network Solutions

Working at Heights

Workers are trained in the correct use of safety equipment, helping to prevent falls and other height-related accidents. By adhering to safe practices, helps prevent delays due to accidents or safety violations, ensuring projects run smoothly.

C&F Network Solutions

NRSWA Certification 
Every member of our team is NRSWA trained to ensure the public safety at all times. Workers are trained to manage hazards associated with street works, ensuring the safety of both the public and themselves while minimizing accidents and injuries.

First Aid Training

This is crucial for ensuring immediate care can be provided in the event of an accident or injury at the workplace or elsewhere. This training equips individuals with the skills and knowledge to respond quickly and effectively in emergency situations.

Why us

+100

Years of combined experience

>5000

Successful projects

12

Trained professionals

FAQ

  • What telecom services do you provide?

    We specialize in a wide range of telecom services, including surveying, cabling, fibre optic splicing, overblow installations, spine works, and Lead-to-Cash (L2C) installs. These services help build and maintain high-performance telecommunications networks.

  • What is optical fibre cabling?

    Optical fibre cabling involves the installation of fibre optic cables that transmit data using light signals. These cables offer faster internet speeds, higher bandwidth, and more reliable connections than traditional copper cables. We provide both overhead and underground cabling services.

  • What is Overblow, and when is it used?

    Overblow is a technique where new fibre optic cables are blown into existing ducts that already contain other cables. It is a cost-effective and non-disruptive way to expand network capacity without having to install new ducts. This method is commonly used when additional services are needed in areas with limited duct space.

  • What is a risk assessment, and when is it conducted?

    A risk assessment is conducted before starting any telecom work to identify potential hazards and implement measures to minimize risks. It is essential for ensuring the safety of our team and the public, especially when working on roads, at height, or near electrical infrastructure.

  • What is Fibre-to-the-Home (FTTH) and why is it better than traditional internet?

    FTTH (Fibre-to-the-Home) is a method of delivering ultra-fast internet through optical fibre cables directly to your home. It offers higher speeds, greater bandwidth, and more reliability compared to traditional copper-based internet connections.