Welcome to CC&N
As a premier provider of communications technology and services, CC&N helps accelerate customers’ business success through the design, implementation and management of communications solutions in 8 related Centers of Expertise that allow customers the ability to access, exchange, monitor, protect and manage critical business information Additionally, we are specialists in providing the cabling infrastructure and data networking systems that support the IT networks on which such applications rely-whether voice, data, wireless or video. Our goal is to accelerate our customers’ ability to optimize communications in a strategic way that helps them compete. If, after listening to your needs, we don’t think we can propose a solution that will attain that goal, we’ll tell you.
Since 1986, when CEO Richard Hettwer first founded us around the cabling service industry, CC&N's growth has been tremendous. Today, more than 200 dedicated employee-owners are trained and ready to provide your business with state-of-the-art cabling, data, voice management, security, and wireless solutions. As a result, we’re ready to help your company become technologically current, well-maintained, cost-effective, and future-flexible. Give us a call to find out how.
OUR PORTFOLIO
Data Networking Solutions & 24 X 7 Live Support Center
Voice Systems and Unified Communications
Cabling & Fiber connectivity infrastructure
Wireless systems and predictive survey engineering
Building security-surveillance and access control
Network monitoring, alarm notification and triage
Mobile device management
Managed staffing
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Monitor Your VoIP Performance ARNOC™ Network Monitoring
New Vision 5 features now available.
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SECURE CLIENT LOGIN
Your account and service information, conveniently accessible online.
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LOCATIONS
Our five Wisconsin locations exist to serve you as locally and personally as possible. We are eager to learn more about your business needs. Call us today.
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IN THE NEWS
CC&N Voted ESOP Company of the Year!
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CC&N Initiatives: Planning to grow in troubled economy