Projects
Optigo Networks Deployments Around The World
Optigo Networks’ projects span across building types, sizes, and regions. Learn more about a few of our installations across the globe.

THE LANDMARK
The Landmark is a sophisticated mixed-use high-rise in Mexico. The owners wanted to integrate all OT systems in the skyscraper, while maintaining separate networks for each application. The Landmark is the fourth joint project between Optigo Networks and MR Soluciones. Together, these companies provide robust services to meet any challenge.
DETAILS
Location
Guadalajara, MexicoPartners
MR SolucionesProperty Type
High-riseDevice Count
1,000+Services
Parking, CCTV, access control, and moreProduct Line
Optigo Connect
45 BENJAMIN WAY
Delta Building Automation (Australia) had a big job renovating the Headquarters for the Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) at 45 Benjamin Way. The building owner wanted to improve the building’s energy use and increase their National Australian Built Environment Rating System (NABERS) score to more than 4.5 stars, out of a possible total of six. Securing the network both internally and externally was a big priority, as well.
DETAILS
Location
Belconnen, AustraliaPartners
Delta Building AutomationProperty Type
OfficeDevice Count
700+Fiber Topology
Self-healing ring with redundancyServices
Lighting, HVAC, surveillance, and electrical meters.Product Line
Optigo Connect
PENN STATE UNIVERSITY
When Tom Walker first started working at Penn State University four years ago, there were a lot of network issues. Buildings were dropping offline. Broadcast traffic was pushing 90,000 packets per hour. Walker was on the phone almost every single night because devices were down or had to be reset.
DETAILS
Location
State College, PennsylvaniaProperty Type
University CampusProduct Line
Visual BACnet Site Monitoring
DATA CENTER EXPANSION
Stack Infrastructure is a portfolio of hyperscale computing data centers. OTI completed work on Phases I and II, and returned for the Phase III build-out of a 4-megawatt data hall and brand new central plant. The Optigo Connect network put in place in Phases I and II was expanded on this project. The team achieved quick roll-out of a large, multi-service redundant network using the Optigo OneView management interface. Going forward, the facility management team can use OneView to remotely monitor equipment, manage power usage, and meet up-time goals.
DETAILS
Location
USAPartners
OTIProperty Type
TelecomFiber Topology
Passive Daisy ChainServices
HVAC, Energy, Access ControlProduct Line
Optigo Connect
PRINCETON UNIVERSITY
Princeton University covers nine million square feet, with more than 190 buildings, almost 1,000 Ethernet devices, and 15 BACnet vendors. This massive, complex building network was experiencing issues that could not be ignored. Visual BACnet helped to quickly pinpoint the source of network problems and improve system conditions.
DETAILS
Location
Princeton, New Jersey, USPartners
Automated Logic, SiemensProperty Type
UniversityDevice Count
Almost 1,000 Ethernet devicesProduct Line
Visual BACnet
SPORTS AND ENTERTAINMENT CENTER
Optigo Connect offered a simple, cost-efficient solution for a premier Seattle-based stadium. Optigo Networks’ design improved the surveillance system to crystal clear perfection, made it dependable, and allowed the security system to scale with the addition of more than 40 16MP cameras.
DETAILS
Location
Seattle, Washington, USPartners
Absco SolutionsProperty Type
StadiumDevice Count
240Fiber Topology
StarServices
CCTVProduct Line
Optigo Connect