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Network, Phone, WIFI & Security Camera Installation in Shady Shores, TX

As a telecommunications and data infrastructure installation company with years of experience in the telecom and data world, Politon is your one-stop solution for businesses seeking to implement a complex solution in technical environments. For our clients, Politon provides network cabling and services including fiber optic installation and repair; Cat 6 cable installation and testing as well as security camera installations; Wifi and AV installations.

Located in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, we are uniquely positioned in the middle of the country to quickly and efficiently service national customers as well as those based in Shady Shores, TX and other cities throughout North Texas. We service both stand-alone businesses and nationwide customers, helping business owners resolve their communications and data transmission issues while boosting their performances on the bottom line.

Our relationship with our customers, technicians, and vendors is our primary strength and the secret to our success.

Communications & Data Transmission Services by Politon in Shady Shores, TX

Among the network infrastructure services we provide to customers include:

Rely on Politon for Your Network Infrastructure Services in Shady Shores, TX

As a business owner, you need to send clear, concise, and accurate messages to potential customers to maximize your profit margin. That requires reliable cabling and network services, phone systems, and commercial audio/visual services. The pros from Politon provide that for you, along with national rollout services, for customers in Shady Shores, TX and throughout the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex. When you need our services, contact us online or give us a call at 214-441-7173.

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January 16, 2018 | Corinth, TX

When a power supply fails, it's a subtle but known issue on the Nortel Call Pilot 100 voicemail system. We decided it was the best course of action to pursue the cheapest solution and ended up for making one happy customer. If you are in need of phone system repair in Corinth TX please give us a call today and we will be glad to help. Symptoms of a faulty power supply on a Nortel Call Pilot 100 are that the lights are still green as they should be with a good power supply but the voltage does not allow the voicemail to operate or be opened up when calling it's extension ports. I suspect the voltage is to low and will not open up the voicemail port switch. Either way, it appears working when it really isn't and that is when we suspect power supply issues. We where happy we could repair this phone system in Corinth TX. Here is what our newest customer had to say: Our Voicemail system went out and we called our phone guys to see if they could come take a look at it. They tried to troubleshoot over the phone and basically said the system is fried. They gave us quotes for a new phone system at $7,000+. They weren't interested in looking at our current system or replacing the piece that they stated was no longer good. We called around and found Clint with Politon Inc. He came out and knew within minutes that is was likely the power source that was out and not our system. He went and got the part and it is now working perfectly. A $75 part! Sadly, our "normal phone guys" were only interested in selling us a new system. Thanks Clint for saving us over $7,000!" Brenda - Corinth Family Medicine & Pediatrics

December 01, 2025 | Lake Dallas, TX

The project scope expanded to include the installation of numerous TVs, cameras, and Wi-Fi access points.  We also helped them install several Logitech conference systems in their conference rooms. In the cover picture attached we installed all four touchscreen POE timeclocks, both 85" TVs, and both Cisco dome cameras.  Just out of view is a Cisco 360 camera we installed in the locker room.  

June 28, 2019 | Denton, TX

We went on-site and tested 8 strands of single-mode fiber optic cable. We determined that there was a low loss on several strands so the next steps were to shine a laser down the fiber and look for breaks around the boot of the connector. We did not see anything obvious so we decided to replace the ST connectors on both ends of the low loss fiber. After replacing the connectors we tested again achieving passing results.

September 17, 2020 | Oak Point, TX

The solution we provided was repairing his fiber that he pulled between his barn and his house by fusion splicing new ends on. The issue was he purchased 200 ft LC LC fiber patch cords not meant to be pulled through conduit. These are manufactured to be used in a data closet connecting network switches and are made with very light material never intending for it to be used underground connecting buildings. The issue was all the pre-terminated ends would not make it through the small diameter of the pipe so he cut them all off. We fixed them all but he will have to make dure no one gets into that closet or they could easily damage them. Ideally, he would have called us first or used a solid piece of fiber made to pull underground that would not be so delicate or with ends alreay connected. We get many calls of people trying to pull fiber with perterminated ends.

August 04, 2023 | Denton, TX

We installed over 1000 feet of armored and unarmored OM3 Fiber Optic Cable through hundreds of feet of EMT conduit, fully implementing a solution that seamlessly connected all five buildings of the Private School's campus. We also installed a new network cabinet that enabled the customer to secure their network equipment in a space that was only accessible to authorized personnel. The customer was pleased with our solution and we have since completed two more projects for Denton Calvary Academy.

July 08, 2021 | Corinth, TX

This customer wanted a low-cost solution so they opted out of using patch panel and just wanted us to put male RJ-45 ends on the cable and plug them directly into their switch. At the end-user side, the builder used dual-gang boxes so we had to find a dual gang plate for one single data drop to make it look clean.

August 09, 2019 | Denton, TX

We went on-site and installed a new fiber optic ST connector on a spool of fiber that was used by the media department for sports events. We ended up going back on-site to fix this connector for free. We had to train our contact that on a BNC style ST connector you cannot simply pull the fiber cable off a connector by grabbing the boot. The boot popped off causing the connector to not be as sturdy to protect the fiber. Our tech put on a new ST connector and showed the customer how to push and twist before the connector comes off and not by pulling the connector by the boot only.

January 28, 2022 | Little Elm, TX

We went on-site and needed to not only find the cable but to make sure it was working. We used our Fluke DSX-5000 network cable tester and plugged the cable that was in the wifi access point on the playground area into our remote side of the tester. When we went to the data room we looked for network switch ports that were not lit up with link lights. After testing the third dormant port we heard our tester chime that it had a connection to the remote end of the tester. We discovered it was cable 12 and was shorted across blue and green. The tech replaced the male RJ 45 end on both ends of the cable and tested again with a passing result. The customer seemed very pleased with the identification of the cable but also of the repair.

November 27, 2024 | Denton, TX

We installed approximately 35 cables between four different rooms in the office. We ran them from office outlets to their data rack. All cable was tested and labeled. We tested all the cable with a Fluke DSX 5000 to certify the cable for Cat6.

August 20, 2025 | Denton, TX

We installed their Wifi and Camera network over the course of the final stage of the warehouse's construction. The customer was able to start operations on day 1, and we subsequently finished out the rest of the project while navigating around the unique challenges of ongoing operations as well as the cooler and freezer. The freezer in particular reached  negative 10 degrees! Regardless, we were able to deliver a satisfying solution for our customer, which included three warehouse IDFs, one of which was dedicated to Geek Robotics, more than 20 cameras and access points, and over 100 CAT6 network drops.

September 10, 2020 | Lewisville, TX

We provided a total network infrastructure solution composed of Cat 6 data cabling, WiFi installation as well as twelve security cameras with an NVR that has 8 TB of storage at there new Lewisville, TX facility. The installation spanned two buildings with WiFi and cameras on the exterior of the building as well as the warehouse and office area. We finished the cabling and WiFi installation then waited for construction to catch up to us so we could install the cameras on the exterior of the building. After the project was complete we helped the customer download the Vivo Cloud app and helped him get logged in to view the cameras with his smartphone. The customer was pleased with the project and asked us if we were interested in building out a new tenant space they are adding on as well. We had two challenges on this project and the first was that we proposed a different brand camera that met their price point but was not NDAA compliant so we used another brand that met these criteria. The second challenge was the general contractor of building the facility who is not associated with my customer's company but was very difficult to work with. It took us a while to figure him out and overcome this obstacle and eventually won him over with think with kindness.

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