Neighborhoods we cover
- Old Town Tustin
- Tustin Ranch
- Tustin Legacy
- Columbus Square
- Heritage Place
- Peppertree
Why Tustin Small Businesses Pick Netexem
Tustin runs on two very different street grids. Main Street, El Camino Real, and the original Old Town blocks were laid out long before fiber pulls, IT closets, or rooftop antennas were on anybody's mind. Cabling runs behind plaster, the back alleys are narrow, and a typical service truck has to wedge between deliveries from neighboring restaurants and salons. We staff those visits with compact vans and dispatchers who already know which Old Town buildings require permission slips from the landlord and which ones the city historic guidelines push toward low-profile drops.
A few miles south, Tustin Legacy and the District at Tustin Legacy run on modern infrastructure: real loading docks, conduit pulls planned at the property level, and a build-out cadence where new pads open every quarter. Tustin Ranch sits between the two — master-planned office parks along Jamboree, medical and dental rows around Hoag Tustin Hospital, and steady professional-services demand that needs the same reliability as the larger Irvine campuses next door. We treat each as its own micro-route so Old Town tenants and Legacy tenants are not waiting on the same install window.
The throughline is that a Tustin small business does not have an IT department. The owner, the manager, or a front-desk lead is the one who picks up when something flickers. That shapes how we sell, how we install, and how we support — small bundle, one bill, one number to call, and a 9-character verbal setup code so the person on the phone can walk a non-technical staffer through anything without screen-sharing or jargon.
Inside the Tustin Service Area
Our Tustin route bridges three distinct clusters. The medical and dental cluster around Hoag Tustin Hospital and the East Tustin Medical Center pulls steady multi-line phone demand with same-day failover requirements. The retail spine along Tustin Marketplace and the District at Tustin Legacy needs internet that holds up to point-of-sale plus business TV for waiting areas. And the Old Town independent shops, cafes, and law offices on Main Street and Sixth Street need quiet, low-disruption installs — usually pre-opening windows with compact vehicles. We rotate techs through all three so the person installing your phones already knows the parking situation on your block.
