About us

Welcome to AvaTech, LLC – a Woman-Owned Minority Business that was founded in 2018 with a vision to bridge the digital divide by offering top-notch broadband and technology services. We are committed to providing innovative and cost-effective solutions to our clients, with a special focus on advancing women in technology.

We offer a comprehensive range of services that include broadband infrastructure build-outs, technology assessments, cyber security, cloud, and technology consulting services. Our team is made up of highly experienced professionals who are dedicated to providing excellent service and meeting the unique needs of our clients.

Our Client-Centric Approach

We pay attention to the details so the service performs seamlessly for your team when we transition into operation. AvaTech, LLC guarantees our work.

Plan
  • Identify routes/path for fiber/cable that is to be installed
  • Match up the work with the skilled labor
  • Create a detailed plan on how to approach the work. (Scope of Work)
  • Secure Permits and identify police needs, coordinate all parties involved.
  • Identify equipment required to complete the job, purchase/procure equipment.
  • Schedule date and time with all parties.


Implement
  • Coordinated teams show up with materials and then we organize the build out.
  • Aerial/ Underground work with appropriate equipment based on the scope of work laid out in the planning phase.


Test
  • Conduct OTDR testing.
  • Confirm that connectivity is working.
  • Troubleshoot in the event that it is not working.
  • Provide final test results (minimal DB loss in the final test results).


Document
  • Create and or update as-built , splice case, cabinet diagrams. (CAD, KMZ, .dwg files)
  • Transition documentation to operational teams


Plan
  • Identify the specific segments of fiber optic cabling or devices that are affected. If possible, isolate the impacted area by shutting down or rerouting traffic to prevent further disruptions.
  • Check if all relevant equipment (switches, routers, and other active components) are receiving proper power supply. Power outages can sometimes be the root cause of connectivity issues.
  • Mobilize teams , coordinate police


Test
  • Clean Fiber 
  • Run OTDR Tests to isolate locations if there is a break in the fiber
  • Check Fiber Splices: If your network has fiber splices, inspect them for any signs of damage or loose connections.
  • Utilize a VFL to identify potential breaks.
  • Provide final test results (minimal DB loss in the final test results).


Fix
  • Repair or replace any faulty splices as necessary.
  • If a complete fix is not immediately possible, consider implementing temporary solutions such as using redundant connections, alternative routes, or failover mechanisms to restore partial connectivity.


Document
  • Keep a detailed record of the emergency situation, the actions taken, and the results of each step. This information will be valuable for post-incident analysis and future reference.
  • Create and or update as-built , splice case, cabinet diagrams. (CAD, KMZ, .dwg files)
  • Transition documentation to operational teams