The National Directory forCable Splicing Contractors
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Splicing Services by Category
Find contractors specialized in your specific cabling infrastructure and project requirements.
Telecom Cable Splicing
Certified technicians for telecommunications infrastructure splicing, backbone connections, and network buildouts.
- OSP Plant Splicing
- Central Office Connections
- DSLAM / FTTX Splicing
- Splicing Vault Work
Fiber Optic Splicing
Precision fusion and mechanical splicing for single-mode, multi-mode, and ribbon fiber deployments.
- Fusion Splicing
- Mechanical Splicing
- OTDR Testing
- Ribbon Fiber Splicing
Copper Cable Splicing
Underground and aerial copper cable splicing for telephone, DSL, and low-voltage infrastructure.
- Telephone Line Splicing
- Underground Copper Repair
- Buried Cable Splicing
- Pedestal Work
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Cable Splicing Resources
Industry knowledge for contractors and project owners.
Fiber Optic Splicing Cost Per Splice (2025 Guide)
Fusion splicing typically runs $50–$150 per splice point depending on fiber type, access difficulty, and contractor. Here is what drives the cost.
How to Choose a Cable Splicing Contractor
Certifications, equipment, and local experience matter. This guide walks you through what to verify before hiring a splice crew for your project.
Copper vs Fiber Cable Repair: Key Differences
Copper and fiber require completely different tooling, techniques, and technician skill sets. Understanding the difference saves time and money.




