Turnkey Utility and Broadband Construction—
Splicing, Trenching, Testing, and Restoration, Done Right.
Your local team for Eastern WA & OR fiber builds.
From trench to test, we manage the full build.
Every connection is tested and certified.
Every project starts with a clear understanding of the terrain. Our team conducts detailed on-site evaluations to map routes, identify obstacles, and plan for efficient construction—ensuring your fiber build starts on solid ground.
We handle the red tape so you don’t have to. From securing permits to coordinating utility locates and traffic control, our team manages the details that keep your project moving smoothly and in full compliance.
Our crews bring the plan to life with precision and care. From trenching and conduit placement to vault installation, we build durable, high-performance infrastructure that’s ready for the demands of modern fiber networks.
We connect every strand with expert precision. Using advanced fusion splicing and OTDR testing, our technicians ensure low-loss, high-integrity connections—fully certified and ready for service from day one.
Before we call any project complete, we rigorously test every connection, certify each splice, and ensure your network meets—or exceeds—industry standards. Our team walks you through the final inspection, documentation, and system activation, so you're confident in what's been built.
We keep your network performing at its best. From routine inspections to rapid-response troubleshooting, our maintenance team ensures long-term reliability with proactive care and 24/7 support when you need it most.
We partner with cities, counties, and public agencies to build resilient fiber infrastructure that supports smart city initiatives, public safety networks, and community broadband—delivered on time and built to last.
We serve as a trusted build partner for regional and national ISPs, delivering turnkey fiber construction, splicing, and testing services that expand your network footprint with speed, reliability, and precision.
From single-family communities to large-scale MDUs, we design and build fiber-ready infrastructure that adds long-term value to your developments—future-proofed connectivity delivered with efficiency and care.
We support enterprise-grade connectivity with custom fiber solutions for offices, campuses, retail centers, and industrial sites—built to meet high-performance demands and tailored to your business needs.
Have a project in mind? Let’s talk. Our local team is ready to design, build, and connect your next network.
509-563-2040
ccoates@pocketinet.net
Find answers to frequently asked questions below. For additional assistance, call us at (509) 526-5026 or send a message via our Contact Us page.
We provide fiber infrastructure services across Eastern Washington, Eastern Oregon, and select regions in Idaho. For larger projects, we’re happy to discuss regional availability—just reach out.
We handle Aerial and Underground Construction, including trenching, conduit and vault placement, fiber splicing, OTDR testing, and full network commissioning for public and private builds.
Yes, we partner with ISPs, Municipalities, Utility Co‑ops, and Developers as a trusted contractor. While we operate our own networks, our infrastructure team also supports third-party buildouts.
Absolutely. We manage all necessary Permitting, Locates, Traffic Control Plans, and city/county coordination to keep your project moving on schedule and in compliance.
Yes. Our technicians are OSHA-certified, and PocketiNet is Licensed and Bonded in all states we serve. Safety and professionalism are at the core of every jobsite.
We perform Fusion Splicing, Loss Budget Analysis, and OTDR Testing to certify every link. You’ll receive full documentation and a performance report upon commissioning.
Send a message via our Contact Us page to tell us about your project, or call our Sales Manager, Chris Coates (509-563-2040), for immediate assistance. Either Chris or a member of our Contracting Team will connect with you to schedule a Site Assessment, or discovery call.
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