Enterprise Wi-Fi 6/6E deployments engineered for density and roaming. Cisco CUCM to Webex Calling and Microsoft Teams Phone migrations. PBX transformation, video meeting rooms and the wireless site surveys that catch the problems before the install crew packs up. Built for environments where dropped calls and dead zones aren't acceptable.
The single biggest predictor of whether an enterprise wireless deployment will work is whether the site survey was honest. A predictive survey from old floor plans doesn't know about the cabinets, the rebar walls or the conference rooms you turned into offices last year. We do the survey before we propose the AP count - and we tell you when fewer APs in better positions outperform more APs everywhere.
Collaboration migrations are similar. Most CUCM-to-cloud migrations stall not on the technical work but on number porting timelines, recording-integration edge cases and the dial-plan complexity that nobody documented when the PBX was installed in 2008. We plan for the long pole in the tent - porting - and parallel-run the technical migration against it.
Density-aware wireless designs for offices, campuses, warehouses, hospitals, stadiums and conference centres. Cisco Meraki, Aruba (HPE), Juniper Mist, Arista Cognitive Campus. Cloud-managed where it makes sense; controller-based where it doesn't.
Predictive surveys with Ekahau and iBwave for design phase. On-site passive and active surveys for validation. AP-on-a-stick (APoS) measurements where coverage is critical. Spectrum analysis to identify interference sources you didn't know existed.
End-to-end CUCM cluster decommission, user-by-user migration to Webex Calling, hunt group and IVR translation, recording integration, number porting (LNP) management, and parallel-run validation. The migration that doesn't drop a call.
Direct Routing or Operator Connect deployments, dial-plan engineering, emergency calling configuration, contact-centre integration via Anywhere365 or competitors, and Teams Phone licensing optimisation. Operations that actually use Teams end up here.
Legacy PBX retirement - Avaya, Nortel, Mitel, NEC - to Cisco UC, Webex Calling, Teams Phone or third-party UCaaS. Number portability, hunt group preservation, fax-over-IP, paging integration and SIP trunk design.
Microsoft Teams Rooms, Zoom Rooms, Webex Rooms and BYOD-friendly hybrid rooms. Audio (DSP, microphone arrays), video (cameras, displays), control (Crestron, Logitech, Poly), network (PoE+, QoS) and calendar integration. Designed for the meetings your people actually have.
Three separate clients - a regional healthcare network, a public-school district and a defence contractor - engaged us to retire aging PBX infrastructure and modernise to Cisco CUCM (with a path to Webex Calling). Each environment had compliance constraints, distributed sites, and zero appetite for downtime.
We delivered phased migrations with dial-plan engineering, number porting (LNP) management, recording integration validated under HIPAA and DoD constraints, and rehearsed cutover playbooks at every site. Operations migrated cleanly; the healthcare network and school district have since moved further to Webex Calling for hybrid working, and we ran those migrations too.
Deep expertise in the platforms your operations team will inherit on day one.
Predictive RF model, dial-plan inventory, room audit for video. We document what's actually in scope - not what the spec sheet said.
AP count and placement, capacity model, dial-plan and routing design, room standards. Vendor choice comes from operational requirements, not channel margin.
RF validation lab, voice testbed, video room prototype. Cutover plans rehearsed before they touch production.
Wireless installed and verified site-by-site. Voice migrated user group by user group with porting timelines respected. No big-bang cutovers.
As-built diagrams, RF heatmaps post-install, dial-plan documentation, room operating procedures, training and 30/60/90 hypercare. Your team operates the platform end-to-end.
Wi-Fi 6 is sufficient for most office and campus environments today. Wi-Fi 6E (which adds 6 GHz spectrum) is worth it for high-density venues (stadiums, conference centres, lecture halls), AR/VR workloads, and any environment where 2.4/5 GHz is congested. Wi-Fi 7 is starting to ship but the client ecosystem is still thin - we recommend it only for greenfield deployments with a 5+ year refresh horizon.
A predictive survey models RF coverage from your floor plans using tools like Ekahau or iBwave - fast and cheap, accurate to about 80%. An on-site (passive or APoS) survey measures actual RF with calibrated equipment in the physical space - slower and more expensive but accurate to about 95%. We use predictive for design and on-site for validation. High-density venues and life-safety environments warrant on-site; standard offices usually don't.
If your collaboration suite is already Microsoft 365 and your users live in Teams, Teams Phone is the natural extension - fewer applications, simpler licensing, a single user experience. Webex Calling is the right call when you have heavy Webex Meetings investment, when contact-centre features matter, or when integration with Cisco endpoints (DX, IP phones) is critical. We migrate to both and will tell you honestly which fits.
A typical mid-market migration runs 4 to 9 months end-to-end. Number porting (LNP) is often the longest critical-path item - usually 60 to 90 days per carrier. The technical migration of users, hunt groups, IVRs and recording integrations runs in parallel with the porting timeline. Healthcare, K-12 and defence environments add 1-3 months for compliance validation.
Yes. We offer co-managed wireless operations for Cisco Meraki, Aruba Central, Juniper Mist and Arista Cognitive Campus - proactive RF tuning, AP firmware lifecycle, rogue detection, capacity reporting and incident response. Cloud-managed platforms (Meraki, Mist, Aruba Central) work especially well in a co-managed model because operational visibility is shared by design.
Yes. We design and deploy Teams Rooms (MTR-Windows and MTR-Android), Zoom Rooms, Webex Rooms and BYOD-friendly hybrid configurations. Room design includes audio (DSP and microphone arrays), video (cameras, displays), control (Crestron / Logitech / Poly), network (PoE+, QoS) and integration with calendar and scheduling. We design for the meetings your people will actually have - not the demo reel.
30-minute call with someone who has actually delivered the deployment you're planning. Honest read on what works, what doesn't and the porting timelines you can't shortcut.