Fiber Optic Splicing in New Braunfels, TX
New Braunfels is CoreSync Solutions' headquarters — fusion splicing, OTDR testing, outside-plant construction support, and 24/7 emergency restoration across Comal County and the I-35 corridor, dispatched from our home base.
Our Home Base, Sitting on Texas's Busiest Growth Corridor
New Braunfels is where CoreSync Solutions is headquartered, and it sits at the midpoint of the I-35 corridor between Austin and San Antonio — one of the fastest-growing stretches of road in the country. Comal County's population has climbed well past 180,000, and new rooftops keep spreading east toward Garden Ridge and north toward Bulverde and Spring Branch. Every new subdivision needs fiber, and most of that build-out runs through cooperative and municipal providers rather than the big national carriers.
Guadalupe Valley Telephone Cooperative (GVTC) has run one of the more aggressive fiber-to-the-home expansions in the Texas Hill Country, pushing service into unincorporated Comal County subdivisions that used to run on copper or fixed wireless. That kind of build favors documented, carrier-grade splice and test crews over ad hoc labor, which is exactly what CoreSync provides — bi-directional OTDR traces and as-built records that satisfy cooperative engineering standards, not just a pass/fail light on a power meter.
New Braunfels also carries a seasonal load most Central Texas cities don't. Summer river tourism on the Comal and Guadalupe — Schlitterbahn Waterpark, the tube chutes, and the Gruene entertainment district — pushes the local population several times over on peak weekends. Networks serving hospitality, retail, and short-term rental properties see real strain during that window, and because our crews and equipment are staged here year-round, we don't lose time routing an emergency call through a regional office the way a competitor based in Austin or San Antonio would.
New Braunfels at a Glance
- CoreSync headquarters — crews and equipment staged here year-round
- Comal County coverage plus border reach into Hays and Guadalupe counties
- Fiber-to-the-home support for rural cooperatives like GVTC
- Carrier-grade splicing, testing, and as-built documentation
- 24/7 emergency fiber restoration, including peak tourist-season demand
Fiber Services From Our Home Base
Fusion Splicing & Termination
Single-mode and multimode fusion splicing, ribbon and mass fusion, connectorization, and splice-case closure — the same crews and equipment based at our New Braunfels headquarters, deployed same-day for local work.
OTDR Testing & Certification
Bi-directional OTDR traces, insertion-loss and end-face inspection, and as-built documentation meeting cooperative, carrier, and municipal acceptance standards for Comal County builds.
Outside Plant (OSP) Support
Aerial and underground placement support, vault and handhole work, and splice-crew capacity for contractors extending fiber through New Braunfels' hill-country terrain and river-crossing routes.
Rural & Cooperative Fiber-to-the-Home
Splice-and-test support for telephone cooperatives and rural broadband providers extending fiber-to-the-home service through Comal County's unincorporated growth areas and Hill Country subdivisions.
Emergency Fiber Restoration
24/7 dispatch for cuts, damaged plant, or degraded fiber. New Braunfels is our home base, so local emergency calls get the shortest possible response time in the CoreSync network.
Maintenance & Repair
Scheduled testing, fault location, and corrective splicing to keep Comal County links inside loss budget as fiber-to-the-home and business-park networks continue to expand.
Greater New Braunfels Coverage
Comal County
New Braunfels, Bulverde, Spring Branch, Canyon Lake, Garden Ridge, Fischer, Startzville, Sattler
Northern Guadalupe County
McQueeney, Zorn, Kingsbury — bordering our dedicated Seguin coverage
Southern Hays County
San Marcos, Martindale — bordering our dedicated Kyle & Buda coverage
Working a project in Seguin or the Kyle/Buda area? Those areas have dedicated CoreSync coverage — see the full service-area map.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is CoreSync Solutions actually based in New Braunfels?
Yes. New Braunfels is CoreSync Solutions' headquarters and home base. Our splice trucks, test equipment, and core crew are staged here, which means local jobs in Comal County get the shortest mobilization time of anywhere in our service area — routine work and emergency calls alike.
Do you support fiber-to-the-home builds for local cooperatives like GVTC?
Yes. Guadalupe Valley Telephone Cooperative (GVTC) and similar rural broadband providers have been extending fiber-to-the-home service across Comal County's unincorporated growth areas for years. CoreSync provides documented splice-and-test crews to support that construction pace, including work in harder-to-reach Hill Country subdivisions around Canyon Lake and Bulverde.
Can you handle emergency fiber repair during peak tourist season?
Yes. New Braunfels' population swells with river tourism from Memorial Day through Labor Day — tubing traffic on the Comal and Guadalupe rivers, Schlitterbahn Waterpark, and the Gruene entertainment district all drive heavy seasonal demand on local networks. Because we're headquartered here, we don't need to route summer emergency calls through a regional dispatch office; call our 24/7 line for immediate response.
Do you work with New Braunfels Utilities or other municipal providers?
We provide splice, test, and OSP construction-support services for utility and municipal fiber projects in the area, including SCADA and communications backbone work tied to electric and water infrastructure. See our utilities and energy industry page for more detail on that scope.
What areas near New Braunfels do you cover?
Our core coverage is Comal County — New Braunfels, Bulverde, Spring Branch, Canyon Lake, and Garden Ridge. We also reach north into southern Hays County (San Marcos) and east into northern Guadalupe County (McQueeney), though Seguin and the Kyle/Buda area each have their own dedicated CoreSync service-area pages for city-specific detail.
24/7 Emergency Fiber Restoration
Storm damage, cable cuts, live network failures — we respond fast.