Moore & Moore Solutions, Inc. is a newly started company with a very long and prestigious history, which you have already used!
Our team started back in 1990, designing essential battery systems for the world’s largest manufacturer of storage energy in the world.
Then in 1996, our team moved to Colorado to start an Electrical Engineering, Furnishing and Installation (EF&I) Contractor Firm, primarily focused on building the next generation fiber optic communications networks “information superhighway” nationwide.
Our quality was graded by our customers to be routinely over 95% and 100% on time performance. A nationally awarded, published and recognized AC/DC Power Engineer/Architect is on the Moore & Moore team.
What exactly did we do for these communications networks? Typically during a power utility outage, all communication devices are out except for landline and wireless phone communications. The systems that we installed for AT&T, Verizon, Comcast, T-Mobile and Qwest just to name a few, allowed their networks to continue to service you during the longest of power outages, providing communication services when you typically need them most. So if you used any of the names above, you have already used Moore & Moore!
Now with the vast majority of the long haul information superhighway built, our team has settled back where we started here in the Collegeville area to raise our family. One major difference of Moore & Moore is our limited service area with all focus on the greater Philadelphia area.
Our mission is to first provide cost effective, reliable and safe essential power solutions, second focus on helping our neighbors get their own on-ramp to the information superhighway [1], third design your next project to ensure your home or business is exactly the way you want it and finally provide a firm price quote guarantee to ensure completion date(s) and cost(s) are fixed at project start.
[1] Did you know that between 2000 and 2004, the United States had fallen from third (3rd) to thirteenth (13th) in broadband penetration among nations? Fully 70 percent of US households lacked access to the high speed internet, an invaluable tool for our next generation to be without!
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