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Need a wired, wireless or hybrid network? Call the experts*

Black Box will help you plan, design and install your wired or wireless network infrastructure. Our data networking services also include cable system management, thorough documentation, and computer-aided design. After installation, we can maintain your system.

Our clients include national retail stores, financial institutions, healthcare providers, technology companies, global transportation companies, hotel and resort chains, energy systems providers, and educational institutions.

Free technical support

  • online: click ‘Contact us’ and the ‘Onsite Support’ radio button, and we’ll respond within 20 seconds or less
  • phone: call 1800 802 810 (Australia) or 0800 653 219 (New Zealand). Calls are answered within 20 seconds
  • email us and receive an answer in less than 15 minutes.

Save time, money and resources

Save by sourcing more than 118,000 communications products directly through Black Box. Then have our data services team come and install them. Black Box is your one source vendor for all your installation needs.

The Black Box difference

‘Certification Plus’ is a 100 per cent warranty on every structured cabling system we design, install and maintain. Your network is absolutely guaranteed to operate the application it was designed to support for life.

We have nearly 30 years of experience, plus the fastest response time in the business. We are the only data services company that is ISO 9001:2000 certified.

Black Box also has the world’s largest staff of Registered Communications Distribution Designers (RCDDs) and BICSI-trained technicians.

Visit Blackbox at www.blackbox.com.au

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