About Us

Structured Cabling Specialists since 1991

Keeping your business connected

ID, CA, CO, MT, NV, UT, WA

We are a commercial low-voltage contractor with strong roots in Idaho’s Treasure Valley and Northwest since 1991. 


We’ve worked on hundreds of fiber and copper low-voltage cabling projects in industries including agribusiness, distribution, retail, government, and small scale private businesses.


Whether clients bring us on as contractors to seamlessly integrate into a project and get the job done fast and right, or ask for our advice on how to work on MAC projects or add cabling to an IT project, we support them.

Since Ethernet cable became the de facto standard for structured cabling systems in the early ’90s, we have stayed up to date with the standards. 


Do you need CAT5, CAT5e, CAT6 or even CAT6A? We can help determine the right cabling category for your project. 

Notable Projects

Want to check out some of our biggest projects?

Who we Are

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Greg Chavez

President & CEO

Greg started the business in 1988, first as a software company, but soon moving to managed IT services. 


As cat5 cabling became standard in the ‘90s, Greg and his team became one of the main installers in the Northwest region, working on many schools, offices, manufacturing plants, and office buildings.

Our Team

We have a dedicated team of hard-working project specialists based in Boise, Idaho.


With many of our team having been with us for over 20 years, we work hard to create an enjoyable work environment - and they do the same for you!


Our technicians and company keep up-to-date with all certifications and developments in the field so we are always offering our clients the best service.

Want to work for us?

We are always interested to hear from qualified low-voltage technicians that might be a good fit for our team.

Email us info@datacabling.com and tell us more!

Keeping Your Business Connected

Assess | Advise | Install | Certify 

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