Jesper Commincations team’s history of work is vast and diverse, and includes: installing and connecting fiber throughout the infrastructure of a city, including medical, judicial and municipal sites; working on ski area networks to connect all of the lift stations and comm towers, ensuring safety and avalanche control; and splicing and testing fiber for a broadband telecommunications service provider.
Verizon Communications – Chino Hills, CA.

Splicing and testing of their fiber to the home project.
Telluride Ski Area – Telluride, CO

Install and connect communication in the highest peaks of the ski area, connecting lift stations, and ski patrol to the base for safety and avalanche control.
Taos Ski Area – Taos, NM

Installed a fiber optic ring connecting all of the lift stations and comm towers throughout the ski area, creating an internet network, to control lift safety programs, snow making, and back country beacon location in case of avalanche.
FastTrack Communications

Installation of their entire network from Albuquerque, NM to Grand Junction, CO., including the inner-city networks in Albuquerque, Farmington, Durango, Cortez, Montrose and Grand Junction.
Council of Government’s Project Southwest Colorado

Install and connect a fiber optic network, connecting fire control centers, maintenance services, hospitals, schools, 911, emergency services, and town halls for the Colorado towns of: Mancos, Delores, Ignacio, Pagosa Springs, Bayfield, and Silverton.
NTUA (Navajo Tribal Utility Authority)

Supplying the fiber optic splicing, fiber testing and verification of the network to the Navajo Nation’s 660 mile network.
City of Bloomfield, NM

Design and build a fiber optic network, connecting all of the town’s municipal buildings, library, maintenance service center, police, and town hall together.
Bureau of Reclamation

Pump station project for their NAPI installation of a 60-mile backbone. Installation and connectivity for the Davis Dam project in Durango, CO.
Navajo Irrigation Project

Installation of 40 miles along their irrigation canal for their DCS control.
Southern Ute Indian Tribe

Installed a fiber optic ring throughout the entire Southern Ute complex. Networks includes connecting the education campus, casino, judicial, medical and museum together to include the radio tower and Growth Fund buildings.