Global Fiber Works can provide fiber services in all environment’s as well as solutions to improve existing infrastructure. We are here to handle all your telecommunications needs.

fiber services

All our technicians are highly trained with EXFO Software as well as FIS fiber certified. All Splicing services are provided with professional documentation – including Characterizing Test Results with industry leading EXFO Software. A full warranty is provided on all projects.

Single-mode fiber is a common type of optical fiber that is used to transmit over longer distances. It is one of the two optical fiber types, the other being multi-mode fiber. A single-mode fiber is a single glass fiber strand used to transmit a single mode or ray of light.

Multimode fiber is a fiber supporting propagation of multiple modes. The cable has a core diameter of 50-100 microns. It causes more distortion and gives less bandwidth than single-mode (monomode) fiber.

Ribbon Fiber Optic Cable is just what its’ name says, a ribbon of optical fibers, which is formed into a flat strip. This is done by manufacturing a series of individual optical fibers and laying them flat and bonding them to each other. Using this technology as many as 24 optical fibers can be put together.

Spider Fiber – Ribbon fiber that is woven together from the factory.  The benefit of Spider Fiber is that it collapses on itself within the cable sheath to give you a smaller OD (outer diameter). Spider Fiber is a great alternative to use if you are limited on the ID (inner diameter) of duct space when pulling multiple cable through the same duct.  

Micro Distribution Fiber Optic Cable is a form of high-density cable that is often used in local-area networks (LANs), especially where space is limited.

Aerial cable or air cable is an insulated cable usually containing all conductors required for an electrical distribution system (typically using aerial bundled cables) or a telecommunication line, which is suspended between utility poles or electricity pylons.

Buried cable is a kind of communications or transmissions electrical cable which is especially designed to be buried under the ground without any other cover, sheath, or duct to protect it.

Transformation work is an over build of fiber optic cable to take place of the existing copper. This requires a splicer to throw (convert) a customer from copper to fiber depending on the requirements of the particular phone company the work is being performed for. It may also require a splicer to add fiber to an existing copper pedestal D-mark location.

24/7 on call for all fiber outages.

Any and all types of plant build.

Expansion of any existing projects. Including but not limited to fixing other splicing outfitters mistakes due to lack of knowledge and/or strictly bailouts. We are to help meet a strict deadline which production has fallen behind on.

Maintenance contracts offered to maintain all existing plant, damaged cable, fiber characterization, storm cleanup work, etc.

Fiber to the modem; Fiber to the ONT; ONT Installs; punch down jacks and battery backups. All professionally installed with world class customer service installers.

FTTH includes fiber-optic access solutions designed for residential deployments. In FTTH networks, fibers are directly connected to individual homes or multitenant buildings. FTTH includes various flavors of both PONs and PTP Ethernet-based solutions.

Single Mode fibers are used for high speed data transmission over long distances. They are less susceptible to attenuation than multimode fibers.

Fiber Characterization is defined as a series of tests taken on a fiber optic span to determine the integrity of the fiber, installation practices, and performance for a desired transmission rate (OC-48 or. faster) and/or service to be implemented (DWDM).

Central office, or head-end, is a hub or centrally located point in a service provider network at which a conglomerate signal is distributed to optical nodes in neighborhoods or premise locations, carrying voice, data, and/or video services to end-users.

Any and all types of storm clean up work involving fiber splicing, rehabbing, tree and debris removal.

There has been tremendous growth in computing service, which has directly caused data centers to increase in both physical size and their computing power capabilities. To offer high-speed connectivity, data centers use fiber optics.

Fiber placement through existing duct or trench.

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Let Global Fiber Works, LLC. be your one stop shop for all of your Fiber Optic needs.

Abilene, Amarillo, Anderson, Arlington, Austin, Bandera, Bastrop, Bay City, Baytown, Beaumont, Big Spring, Boerne, Bonham, Brazoria, Brenham, Bryan, Brownsville, Brownwood, Buffalo, Centerville, Childress, Clarksville, Coleman, College Station, Conroe, Corpus Christi, Corsicana, Crockett, Dalhart, Dallas, Denton, Dumas, Edna, El Campo, Fairfield, Ft. Worth, Gainesville, Ganado, Garwood, Goldthwaite, Goliad, Hamilton, Harlingen, Henderson, Houston, Jacksboro, Katy, Kaufman, Kingsville, Killeen, Kilgore, Kinney, Lampasas, Laredo, Levelland, Livingston, Llano, Lockhart, Longview, Louise, Lubbock, Lufkin, Madisonville, Magnolia, Marshall, Mason, Matagorda, McAllen, McKinney, Menard, Midland, Montgomery, Mount Pleasant Muleshoe, Nacogdoches, Needville, New Caney, North Zulch, Odessa, Palestine, Pasadena, Port Lavaca, Porter Robstown, Rosenberg, Round Rock, San Angelo, San Antonio, San Marcos, San Saba, Sherman, Splendora, Spring, Sulphur Springs, Temple, Texarkana, The Woodlands, Uvalde, Vernon, Victoria, Waco, Waxahachie, Wharton, Wichita Falls, Willis, Zapata, Zavalla

Out of State: Louisiana, Arkansas, Oklahoma

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About Us

Global Fiber Works, LLC. is a Fiber Optic Splicing Company with 26 years of combined experience in the industry. Our motto, “Held to the Highest Standard”, stands strong and is performed daily with fast turn over, quality, and efficiency.

At Global Fiber Works, we take pride in using the highest quality equipment on the market, allowing us to continually exceed customer expectations.

You can find Global Fiber Works working in Texas and surrounding states. Our highly trained technicians are committed to delivering projects while focusing on quality, safety, and customer service. You will notice that we keep our job sites clean and neat to exemplify our commitment to our customer’s successful project completion.

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No job is too big or too small. Call or email us for a quote and to discuss all your splicing needs!

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J.T. Hudson, Partner
832-233-1155

 jthudson@globalfiberworks.com

Zane Hudson, Partner
936-446-6983

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Roxanna Hudson, Office Manager
936-828-7036

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Global Fiber Works, LLC
P.O. Box 1899
New Waverly, Texas 77358