Fiber Optic Splicing in Seguin, TX
CoreSync Solutions covers Seguin and all of Guadalupe County — fusion splicing, OTDR testing, outside-plant construction support, and 24/7 emergency restoration for the industrial base and rural cooperatives along the I-10 corridor.
An Industrial Anchor on the I-10 Corridor
Seguin is the county seat of Guadalupe County, sitting on I-10 roughly 35 miles east of downtown San Antonio, with a population that has grown past 29,000 as San Antonio's eastward sprawl reaches Cibolo and Schertz on the county's western edge. Unlike the residential-growth story driving fiber demand in Austin or New Braunfels, Seguin's fiber demand is anchored by an unusually dense industrial base for a city its size — a Caterpillar diesel engine manufacturing plant, a CMC Steel mini-mill, and a Continental Automotive component facility all operate inside city limits, each running plant networks that depend on structured fiber backbone rather than copper.
CoreSync Solutions supports that industrial base along with the carriers, cooperatives, and contractors building residential and rural fiber through Guadalupe County. Our crews handle fusion splicing and carrier-grade OTDR testing for plant-floor cabling projects, alongside outside-plant construction support for fiber routes extending along I-10 and the Union Pacific rail corridor that runs parallel through town.
Outside the city, Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative (GVEC) has been extending GVEC Fiber broadband into unincorporated Guadalupe County — the kind of rural fiber-to-the-home build that favors documented, carrier-grade splice crews over ad hoc labor. Because Seguin sits inside our primary 0–120 mile zone, both industrial and rural work here get our fastest routine dispatch and full emergency-restoration coverage.
Seguin at a Glance
- Primary service zone — fastest dispatch and routine availability
- Guadalupe County coverage, plus reach into Cibolo and Schertz
- Fiber support for Caterpillar, CMC Steel, and Continental Automotive plant networks
- Rural fiber-to-the-home support for cooperatives like GVEC
- 24/7 emergency fiber restoration along the I-10 corridor
Fiber Services for Industry and Growth
Fusion Splicing & Termination
Single-mode and multimode fusion splicing, ribbon and mass fusion, connectorization, and splice-case closure work for the carrier, cooperative, and industrial builds running through Guadalupe County.
OTDR Testing & Certification
Bi-directional OTDR traces, insertion-loss and end-face inspection, and as-built documentation that satisfies carrier, cooperative, and plant-engineering acceptance standards for Seguin-area builds.
Outside Plant (OSP) Support
Aerial and underground placement support, vault and handhole work, and splice-crew capacity for contractors extending fiber along the I-10 corridor and into Guadalupe County's growth areas.
Manufacturing & Industrial Plant Fiber
Structured fiber backbone, plant-floor network cabling, and fault-location support for the manufacturing and distribution facilities anchoring Seguin's industrial base — engine plants, steel production, and automotive component manufacturing.
Rural & Cooperative Fiber-to-the-Home
Splice-and-test support for electric and telephone cooperatives extending fiber-to-the-home service into unincorporated Guadalupe County, outside Seguin's city limits.
Emergency Fiber Restoration
24/7 dispatch for cuts, damaged plant, or degraded fiber — including strikes tied to the heavy trucking and rail traffic that runs through Seguin on I-10 and the Union Pacific line.
Greater Seguin Coverage
Guadalupe County
Seguin, Marion, McQueeney, Kingsbury, Geronimo
Western Guadalupe County
Cibolo, Schertz — growth corridor toward Joint Base San Antonio
I-10 East Corridor
Project-based reach toward the Gonzales County line, including Waelder and Nixon
Working a project in New Braunfels or the Kyle/Buda area? Those areas have dedicated CoreSync coverage — see the full service-area map.
Frequently Asked Questions
Does CoreSync Solutions work in Seguin and Guadalupe County?
Yes. Seguin sits inside CoreSync's primary 0–120 mile service zone, and we cover all of Guadalupe County — Seguin, Cibolo, Schertz, Marion, McQueeney, Kingsbury, and Geronimo — for fusion splicing, OTDR testing, outside-plant construction support, and emergency fiber restoration.
Can you support fiber and network cabling for Seguin's manufacturing plants?
Yes. Seguin's industrial base includes a Caterpillar diesel engine plant, a CMC Steel mini-mill, and Continental Automotive's component manufacturing facility, all of which depend on structured fiber backbone and plant-floor network cabling to run production, security, and data systems. CoreSync provides splice, test, and cabling support sized to industrial acceptance standards, not just a pass/fail light on a power meter.
Do you support fiber-to-the-home builds for rural cooperatives near Seguin?
Yes. Guadalupe Valley Electric Cooperative (GVEC), headquartered nearby in Gonzales, has been extending GVEC Fiber broadband into unincorporated parts of Guadalupe County outside Seguin's city limits. CoreSync provides documented splice-and-test crews to support that kind of cooperative fiber-to-the-home expansion.
Can you handle emergency fiber repair along the I-10 corridor?
Yes. Seguin sits on I-10 between San Antonio and Houston, with a Union Pacific rail line running parallel through town — both carry heavy freight traffic that occasionally strikes buried or aerial fiber. Our 24/7 emergency line covers Seguin and the surrounding I-10 corridor for cut, damaged, or degraded fiber.
What areas near Seguin do you cover?
Our core coverage is Guadalupe County — Seguin, Cibolo, Schertz, Marion, McQueeney, and Kingsbury. We also reach east along I-10 toward the Gonzales County line on a project basis. New Braunfels, just north, has its own dedicated CoreSync service-area page for city-specific detail.
24/7 Emergency Fiber Restoration
Storm damage, cable cuts, live network failures — we respond fast.