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(877) 622-5835From Class-A office campuses and industrial repositioning plays to iconic entertainment lots, multitenant real estate is really a connectivity business. Tenants expect diverse fiber, predictable demarcs, and landlord-operated backbone that does not become a science project every time a new production company signs a lease.
California Telecom works with ownership teams, asset managers, and property operators who need engineered IDFs, disciplined fiber home runs, managed security, and 24/7 monitoring that scales as the lot evolves — without your lean facilities or IT staff becoming the de facto carrier liaison for every tenant.
A single IDF or meet-me closet often feeds stages, bungalows, creative offices, and loading cores. We treat that room like critical infrastructure: labeled strand maps, diverse entry paths where budgets allow, and capacity headroom so the next tenant build-out does not require a forklift upgrade on day one.
Structured backbone across the lot
Fiber and copper plant from MDF to IDFs, with routing that mirrors how power and stage traffic actually flow — not just the shortest CAD line.
Tenant-ready demarcs
Clear handoff panels, test results, and as-built documentation so tenant IT, production IT, and studio vendors can light circuits without reverse-engineering the last three renovations.
Carrier-neutral procurement
We represent your lot in fiber builds and DIA orders across dozens of underlying networks — so competitive quotes and construction timelines stay aligned with leasing milestones.

Studio lots and commercial campuses share the same truth: the network has to be as disciplined as the lease stack.
Office parks, studio lots, and repositioned industrial campuses host tenants with different carriers, security models, and uptime expectations. We help ownership and asset teams design clear demarcation points, structured pathways from IDF/MDF to suites and stages, and documentation so every handoff — landlord backbone to tenant CPE — is explicit.
When a new production company or anchor tenant needs diverse fiber paths, the answer is not ad-hoc splices in a closet. We plan spare strands, patch panel layouts, and ladder-rack routes so additional drops to new bungalows, stages, or spec suites do not become emergency weekend projects.
Studios and support vendors move enormous dailies, live feeds, and cloud renders. We align last-mile procurement with on-lot aggregation — QoS-aware WAN design, symmetric options where available, and monitoring that catches congestion before a stage line producer does.
Shared MDF/IDF space should not mean a flat network. We implement FortiGate-managed segmentation, VLAN strategy, and least-privilege access so landlord operations, common-area Wi-Fi, and tenant demarcs stay isolated — reducing blast radius if any single environment is targeted.
Netverge with Vergepoint sensors at key aggregation points gives your team live circuit status, latency trends, and inventory that matches what is in the rack — so property management can answer tenant questions with data, not guesses.
We work with owners and operators who think in square footage, TI schedules, and stage calendars — not just Mbps. Designs account for future splits, reservable conduit, and how crews actually move gear across a lot.
Triple-CCIE leadership, Fortinet NSE7/FCSS, and Versa Networks expertise carry over from healthcare and logistics programs — applied to multitenant environments where mistakes are expensive and public.
Asset teams, new property managers, and incoming MSPs for anchor tenants all ask the same question: what fiber goes where? Netverge keeps diagrams, strand maps, and circuit IDs current so answers are minutes away, not weeks of tracer tones.
Fewer vendors to coordinate during lease-up, fewer arguments about whose problem a blinking SFP is, and one escalation path when a lot-wide issue appears before Monday call sheets.
Share your site list, current carrier contracts, and upcoming TI or production commitments — we will map a carrier-neutral, monitored network plan that keeps tenants online while you keep leasing.