Lowell is a small city that moves a lot of freight. J.B. Hunt runs its national network from a headquarters here, and the brokerages, warehouses, fleet-service shops, and I-49 corridor businesses that grew up around it all share one thing: nothing works if the network is down. A dispatch desk that drops calls or a warehouse dead zone where a scanner can't reach is not an inconvenience in this town — it's a load that didn't move. Harold Ragan Communications designs and installs the whole stack — structured cabling, commercial Wi-Fi, and business phone service — built by someone who spent 20 years having to keep it running. Call (479) 510-CODE (2633).
Whether it is a new dispatch office fit-out along the I-49 corridor, added drops on a warehouse mezzanine, or a full recabling of a building that outgrew its original wiring, we run Cat5e and Cat6 the right way — clean cable paths, keystone wall jacks, labeled and tested terminations, and a network closet you can actually work in. A logistics floor carries constant voice, tracking, and load-board traffic, so every run is rated and terminated to hold up under it. In a warehouse we account for the realities of the room — dust, temperature, racking, and the forklifts sharing the space — and trace every drop back to a documented patch panel so the next person who opens the rack knows exactly what they are looking at.
A warehouse full of steel racking and a yard full of trailers are exactly where consumer Wi-Fi gives up — one router cannot cover a dock, a mezzanine, and the lot where drivers stage. In a freight town that gap shows up as scanners that drop off the network and drivers who can't connect to check a load. We run an on-site RF survey, design access-point placement and channels for the real building, and install it on UniFi with each AP hard-wired back to the switch. The result is coverage that holds up under load — from the front office to the far corner of the dock and out into the yard — with VLANs to keep guest, operational, and voice traffic separated.
Cloud phone service for one line or a whole dispatch desk — auto-attendant, a mobile app so dispatchers stay reachable whether they are at a workstation or walking the dock, voicemail-to-email, and number porting so you keep the number your carriers and customers already call. Plans start at $19 per line with no contracts, and because we also run your cabling and network, your phones ride on infrastructure that was built to carry them. In an operation where a missed call is a missed load, that matters — one team, one call, whether the problem is a dead jack, a dropped call, or a dead zone in the warehouse.
Eleven years as an IT director and a decade running a managed-services shop. We build for month eighteen, not install day.
Cabling, Wi-Fi, switching, and phones from the same shop — no finger-pointing between vendors when a load is waiting.
On-site across Lowell and the I-49 corridor — not a far-off contractor you wait a week to see.
Cabling, Wi-Fi, switching, and phones — network infrastructure built and maintained by one focused team.
Not every network we build in Lowell is a business. We also wire custom and larger homes across the area — whole-home Cat6 drops to every room, a clean media and network closet, and whole-home Wi-Fi that reaches the primary suite, the patio, and the detached shop. New construction or an existing home, we plan it with your builder, test and certify every drop, and label the closet so it still makes sense years later. See our whole-home network wiring service.
Lowell sits in the geographic center of the Northwest Arkansas metro, right on I-49 between Springdale and Rogers. We install cabling, Wi-Fi, and phones for businesses across the corridor.
Whether you need a dispatch office cabled, Wi-Fi that reaches the whole warehouse and yard, or business phones that just work, call (479) 510-CODE (2633) or book a free site walk to get started.