Welcome to Home Run Installations (HRI), where your IT infrastructure needs are met with unwavering competence and a commitment to your success. HRI acts as your dedicated on-site technology experts, providing comprehensive installation services for a wide array of equipment, including:
- Network devices like Switches, Routers, and Wireless Access Points - Essential business tools such as Security Cameras, VoIP Phones, and Point-of-Sale (POS) systems - Plain Old Telephone Service (POTS) and other vital infrastructure components
The team also excels in the critical turn-up and cross-connection of diverse internet services like T1 and Ethernet circuits, cable, and DSL modems. Meticulous handling of the layer one wiring establishes a solid foundation for connectivity needs, extending from the Minimum Point of Entry (MPoE) to the desired locations. Backed by over 15 years of proven experience and a track record of thousands of successful installations for a diverse clientele, HRI stands ready as a reliable IT partner. When Network Operations demand on-site presence or a trusted technical resource is sought, Home Run Installations is the solution. Building lasting relationships through consistent, high-quality service is a priority
Voice, Video and Data Ready
Layer One Cabling...
A meticulously planned and expertly installed Layer 1 cabling infrastructure is essential for every robust network. This physical layer, including cables, connectors, and pathways, is the foundation for all network communications. High-quality Layer 1 cabling ensures stable, high-speed data, voice, and video transmission, reducing latency, and minimizing costly downtime. By ensuring clean signal paths and adherence to industry best practices, a properly implemented Layer 1 solution safeguards data, optimizes network performance, and enables seamless integration of future technologies. Reliability and longevity of a network start at this fundamental layer. Excellence in every installation is a priority.
We will also do Cross Connects of your paid services, such as Plain Old Telephone service (POTs), Internet services i.e. T1 Circuits, Ethernet Circuits, Cable Modems, DSL Modems, and all the layer one wiring infrastructure that connects them from the Minimum Point of Entry (MPoE) to your Demarcation Points.
We have over 15 years of IT experience and thousands of installations/tickets from companies large and small. So, if your Network Operations department is off site or nonexistent and you need an On Site Technician...You need Home Run Installations.
Horizon is an HTTP API server that makes it easy for people to interact with the Stellar network without having to worry about low-level details. It exposes multiple endpoints that are optimized to allow you to do things like:
Submit a transaction to the network
Read information about the current state of the ledger (like an account’s balance)
Explore historical data (like the transactions an account has submitted to the network)
Byron Allen, Chairman/CEO of Entertainment Studio, tells Steve Malzberg that he’s “disappointed” with President Obama’s treatment of the African-American community, adding that he has not seen the “Hope & Change” President Barack Obama promised. On Al Sharpton, Byron Allen says it’s alarming that Sharpton has the access he does to the White House, adding, “To even suggest that Al Sharpton speaks for me, a person of color, a black person … that is racist in itself.” Byron Allen, the youngest comic to ever appear on The Tonight Show with Johnny Carson, joined Steve to discuss the Billion Dollar Lawsuit he’s a part of against Comcast for alleged discrimination against Black- owned media companies, having made war with Al Sharpton whom he said was the poster boy for Comcast giving lip service to Blacks. Allen says “It’s easier to make a token donation to Al Sharpton and get cover,” than to actually work with black- owned media companies.
Racial Discrimination in Contracting?…Comcast & Trump Dismantling Civil Rights Over $20 Billion Entertainment Studios Lawsuit
There are additional inflammatory claims in the suit, like a Comcast executive told someone at Allen’s company, “we’re not trying to create any more Bob Johnson’s.” Johnson created Black Entertainment Television (BET), and sold it to Viacom for $3 billion nearly two decades ago.