Neighborhoods we cover
- Downtown Long Beach
- Belmont Shore
- Naples
- Bixby Knolls
- Cal Heights
- East Village Arts District
- Alamitos Heights
- The Pike
Why Long Beach businesses pick Netexem
Long Beach is its own thing — not quite LA, not quite Orange County, with a business mix you do not find anywhere else in the basin. A Belmont Shore boutique on 2nd Street. A freight-forwarder office two blocks from the Port. A medical practice in the Memorial campus shadow. A Pine Avenue restaurant turning tables for the Convention Center crowd. The thread that ties all of them together is that the big national carriers treat Long Beach like an LA suburb and the local cable operators treat it like a residential market. Neither is right.
Netexem treats Long Beach like the standalone business market it is. We deploy phone, internet, and TV through one provider, one contract, one invoice, and we drive in from Orange County for the install — typically one to four hours on site, numbers ported from your existing carrier, every handset tested before we leave. The same crew that installed your phones answers when you call support a month later.
We work across Downtown, Belmont Shore, Naples, Bixby Knolls, Cal Heights, the East Village Arts District, Alamitos Heights, The Pike, and the Port-adjacent corridor. The waterfront, the campus area, the airport business park — those all sit inside our regular install rotation.
The Long Beach business landscape
Long Beach runs on four overlapping economies — the Port and its logistics tail, the healthcare campuses around Memorial and St. Mary, the Cal State Long Beach orbit of small professional services, and the Downtown plus waterfront retail and hospitality district. Each one stresses telecom differently. Logistics firms need internet that does not blink during EDI submissions and a main number that always picks up. Healthcare offices need a BAA, encrypted call handling, and rock-solid voicemail. Campus-adjacent professional services need cheap per-seat phones and decent guest Wi-Fi. Pine Avenue restaurants and Belmont Shore boutiques need POS internet and a TV on the wall behind the bar. We build the bundle around what the business actually does, not around what fits a tier card.
