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Construction telecom: rugged devices, jobsite coverage, big savings.

We've negotiated wireless contracts for general contractors, roofing companies, electrical contractors, and commercial builders across California, Arizona, and Nevada. Most construction companies overpay for telecom because their field environment wasn't understood.

The pattern we see

Why Construction Crews Overpay For Wireless

Common leaks we see on construction wireless audits.

Premium device protection on every line

Insurance makes sense for ruggedized field devices that get dropped weekly. It doesn't make sense on the office admin's iPhone that lives in a desk drawer. Trim coverage to the lines that need it.

Inactive lines

Construction has higher turnover than most industries. Lines for crew members who left months ago tend to stay active because deactivation isn't part of the offboarding workflow. We routinely find inactive lines on construction audits.

CONSTRUCTION & TRADES

Featured Case Study

Wireless

San Diego-Based Roofing Company

Before
$45/line/mo on Verizon
After
$23/line/mo on T-Mobile
Annual savings
$15,840
48% reduction

The company was paying retail rates on 60 lines plus full retail on rugged devices. We moved them to T-Mobile, upgraded their devices, and locked the rate for 24 months.

Company name available on request under NDA.

FAQ

Industry FAQ

Yes. We sequence the cutover so devices arrive before the SIM swap. Crew members typically swap phones and are back on the network during off hours. Number portability handles the rest.
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Roofing, electrical, plumbing, GC, framing - same math, different field conditions.

Run the numbers. Send us a recent wireless invoice and we'll return a line-by-line audit, a benchmarked rate, and a device-pricing proposal within 1-3 business days.

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