Built to Connect Engineered to Last
Lume Technologies
Lume Technologies delivers structured cabling and network data solutions across Canada. We design, install, test, and support dependable, scalable, and secure low voltage cabling systems backed by more than 15 years of experience.

Structured cabling expertise for national rollouts and critical sites.
Solutions
Infrastructure built for operations
Eight core services that cover the backbone, the edge, and dependable support.
Network Infrastructure
Cabling, racks, pathways, and labeling that make upgrades easier, not harder.
Onsite Support
Fast dispatch for outages plus planned maintenance to prevent them.
Fiber Optics
Splicing, repair, and testing packages for backbones and high density environments.
Alarm Systems
Intrusion systems and low voltage security wiring aligned to site requirements.


CCTV
Camera networks designed for coverage, retention, and privacy expectations.
Digital Signage
Displays, mounts, and CMS integration with lifecycle support.
VoIP
Voice migrations with network readiness, cutover planning, and adoption support.
WiFi
Survey driven wireless for retail, hospitality, and office footprints.
Process & Proof
Plan, build, prove, support.
Clear steps with proof points so stakeholders stay aligned.
Scope & site context
Photos, drawings, access rules, and success criteria collected before we roll trucks.
Design & materials
Labeling schemes, pathways, and parts lists documented so everyone knows the plan.
Install & coordinate
Scheduling around operations, tidy installs, and clear updates to stakeholders.
Test & close out
Certification, labeling, photos, and notes organized for future reference.
Support
Service calls and additions follow the same standards and documentation discipline.
- Documented scope, materials, and schedule you can circulate.
- Cable schedules, rack elevations, and labeling schemes that match the field.
- As built photos and port maps for fast troubleshooting later.
- Closeout package stored and shareable, not buried in email.
- Clear points of contact and response windows for service work.
What you receive
Every project closes with usable proof.
The handoff is clean, organized, and ready for day two support.
Labeling that makes sense
Clear schemes across racks, patch panels, and faceplates so anyone can follow the map.
Test results captured
Copper and fiber results documented where applicable, ready for IT sign off.
Port maps and elevations
Rack notes and port maps kept in sync with what is in the field.
Closeout you can share
As built updates, photos, and contacts delivered as a clean package.
FAQ
Straight answers
The questions we hear most often when planning cabling, WiFi, and site infrastructure.
What is structured cabling in plain language?
It is the organized wiring system for your building. It keeps internet, WiFi, phones, cameras, and POS from turning into a mystery later. Good cabling is not just wire in a wall. It includes labeling, patching, routing, and documentation so changes stay easy.
What is the difference between Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6A?
Cat5e is still common and supports everyday office use. Cat6 adds more headroom and is a solid default for many new installs. Cat6A is the option when you want maximum margin, especially for 10Gb or electrically noisy spaces. We recommend based on distance, environment, and what you actually need.
Do you test installs?
Yes. We test links, label clearly, and provide results in a format that is usable. When you need to troubleshoot or expand later, a clean closeout package saves real time.
Can you work after hours or around customers?
Yes. Retail and hospitality often need nights or early mornings. Offices have access windows. We plan the work so you stay open and the site stays safe.
Do you service locations outside major cities?
Yes. We support regional and remote sites too. The key is planning access, shipping or staging, and doing the job so it does not require multiple return trips.
How do we start?
Send a short description, photos, a drawing, or a site list. We turn that into a clear scope, a practical plan, and a definition of done.
Have a weird edge case? We have probably seen it. Send it over.
Let’s plan the work and then get out of your way.
Send us the site details, drawings, or photos you have. We’ll return a clear scope, timeline, and what “done” looks like.