North and South Carolina
Point-to-Point Wireless and AirFiber Planning
Plan linking buildings or remote network locations where trenching new cable is impractical for commercial properties across North and South Carolina.

Where this solution fits
Successful projects begin by documenting the site, the people who operate it and the result the organization needs. Product and service choices can then be compared against compatibility, lifecycle, cybersecurity, code, installation and support requirements.
360 Mobile Vision begins with the organization’s workflow, existing environment and acceptance criteria. The result is a scoped recommendation rather than a generic equipment or feature list.
Capabilities and decisions
Ubiquiti systems
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Network services
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Fiber alternatives
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Site survey planning
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Planning checklist
The discovery conversation should settle the following items before implementation begins:
- Existing equipment, drawings, credentials and available configuration backups.
- Required users, locations, workflows, integrations and expected growth.
- Power, pathways, cabling, network and environmental constraints.
- Safety, egress, privacy, retention and organizational policy requirements.
- Product support status, update path and compatible replacement options.
- Commissioning tests, administrator training and final documentation.
How a project moves forward
Discover
Review objectives, conditions and the existing technology baseline.
Compare
Evaluate compatible approaches and lifecycle tradeoffs.
Scope
Define equipment, labor, integrations and project responsibilities.
Implement
Install and configure through controlled, documented changes.
Accept
Test agreed workflows and complete owner handoff.
Discuss a Carolina project
Share the current environment, required outcomes, users, timeline and known constraints. We can help define a practical next step for a North Carolina or South Carolina facility.
Related services, products and planning guides
Service Areas in North and South Carolina
Use the Service Areas in North and South Carolina guide to compare compatible equipment, integrations, deployment choices and lifecycle responsibilities related to this project.
