G’day I’m Andrew Your Local Data Cabling Installer
We can help with all your Phone Line and DATA cabling.

Do you require new data cabling installed within your home or business?
From domestic NBN & LAN point installations to smart-wiring and office network set-up. We offer a range of telephone, data wiring and network cabling services in Perth to suit your needs. Call your local ACMA telephone technician today. Whether you’re hoping to install a new TV point for the bedroom, an NBN point for your new smart TV, or a new Phone line or wiring to replace a power socket. You’re in good hands with our experienced Perth cabling installers.
Your Local ACMA Phone & Data Cabling Tech
Getting weak or poor quality WiFi in Perth? Signal black-holes at home or in the office? We can help.
We rewire and upgrade old systems to guarantee the best possible connection. WiFi boosters and mesh networks for when cabling isn’t an option. Over a decade of experience — no fuss, no dramas, no callbacks.
🌐 Our Data & Cabling Services
From NBN wiring to whole-home WiFi. Click any service for details:
NBN & Data CablingCat5e/Cat6 data points & NBN relocation→
Home & Office NetworksStructured cabling & patch panels→
Phone Line InstallationNew phone points & business lines→
WiFi Boosters & ExtendersKill dead spots — whole-home coverage→
📶 Why Hardwired Beats WiFi
For anything that needs a reliable, fast connection — smart TVs, gaming, home office, security cameras — hardwired Ethernet is king. No dropouts, no interference, no fighting for bandwidth.
❓ Data Cabling FAQs
What’s the difference between Cat5e and Cat6?
Cat6 supports faster speeds (up to 10Gbps vs 1Gbps) and has better shielding. For most homes, Cat6 is the smart choice — future-proofs your cabling and the cost difference is minimal.
Will a WiFi extender fix my slow internet?
Depends. If it’s slow everywhere, the problem is likely your NBN plan or modem. If it’s fast near the router but drops in other rooms, a mesh system will help.
How many data points do I need?
Rule of thumb: one in each room with a smart TV, one in the home office, one at the NBN modem. We usually recommend 4–6 for an average 3–4 bedroom home.

