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Beyond the Bucket: Understanding the Real Dangers of Linework
When you see a crew of linemen working high above the ground, it’s easy to admire their skill and bravery. They are often our heroes, working in the worst weather to restore communication. But what many people don’t see is the constant, everyday risk that comes with the job. Linework is consistently ranked as one of the most dangerous professions in the world, and for good reason. The hazards are manifold and ever-present. The most obvious is the risk of electrocution . Worki
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Bridging the Digital Divide: Why Fiber is a Game-Changer for Rural America
In today's world, fast and reliable internet isn't a luxury—it's a necessity. It's the key to remote work, telemedicine, online...
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The Unseen Revolution: How Fiber Optics Transformed Connectivity, and How We're Building Its Future
In a world increasingly reliant on instant communication and vast digital landscapes, it's easy to take for granted the incredible...
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Teamwork on the High Road
All hands on deck! We snapped this photo from a project where we pulled fiber over the high road, the highway leading to Silver Dollar...
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A Double Crossing, Done in One Night
When the lights go down on Highway 65, our work begins. We're incredibly proud of our crews for successfully completing a double highway...
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An Unforgettable Milestone: 2,000 Miles of Fiber Construction Completed!
Our construction crews have officially completed a major milestone: 2,000 miles of fiber mainline construction! To put that into...
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Construction Underway! White River Connect Fiber Project Enters Next Phase
Our construction crews have been busy over the past few weeks, and we have exciting news to share! Residents in the Stultz, Kimberling...
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Night Operations Conquer Highway 65 Crossings
The winter nights bring unique challenges, but for Top Tier Lineworx, they also bring opportunities to showcase unparalleled skill and...
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