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ABOUT US

Caribbean Computers & Cables has powered Puerto Rico’s most trusted industries for over 20 years.

Located in San Juan and serving the entire island, Caribbean Computers & Cables has been a trusted partner in structured cabling and fiber optics since 1999. Under the leadership of our founder, Edwin Bigio, we’ve grown steadily while delivering reliable telecommunications solutions tailored to every client’s needs.

Comprehensive Solutions to Connect Your Business

We specialize in the planning, design, implementation, and maintenance of telecommunications infrastructure that meets the highest industry standards. Our goal is to ensure secure, efficient networks ready to support the communication needs of businesses, institutions, and organizations across Puerto Rico.

What Sets Us Apart

  • More than 20 Years of Experience: A proven track record of successful projects across multiple industries.

  • Certified Technical Team: Constantly trained and updated to deliver the latest in telecom solutions.

  • Commitment to Quality & Punctuality: We deliver projects on time and with the highest standards.

  • Island-Wide Coverage: From San Juan to the west coast, we provide reliable service everywhere.

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TESTIMONIALS

Client Success Stories: Hear What Our Clients Say

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CHRISTOPHER RAMIREZ
Arlington, Virginia

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MARCUS THOMPSON
Naperville, Illinois

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AISHA PATEL
Plano, Texas

OUR MISSION

Building Reliable Connectivity for Puerto Rico

Our mission is to strengthen the island’s digital backbone by offering secure, high-quality telecommunications infrastructure. We don’t just install networks—we build long-term solutions that allow businesses and institutions to thrive in a connected world.

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