
Astoria is one of Queens’ most commercially active and densely populated neighborhoods — a grid of pre-war apartment buildings, attached row houses, and thriving retail corridors along Steinway Street, Ditmars Boulevard, and 30th Avenue that serves a residential population of more than 80,000 people from dozens of countries. That density, combined with Astoria’s distinctive pre-war construction profile, creates telecommunications conditions that generic IT vendors consistently underestimate. Thick concrete and masonry between floors blocks wireless signals. High-rise apartment buildings require fiber optic backbone infrastructure to serve dozens of units reliably. And the commercial corridors — restaurants, medical offices, media and film production companies — need telecommunications systems that perform under daily professional load without ongoing technical management. Lock and Tech USA has delivered professional telecommunications services across Astoria for over 25 years, with the local knowledge and licensed low-voltage expertise this neighborhood’s building stock demands.
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Astoria’s commercial density along Steinway Street and the surrounding avenues supports one of Queens’ most varied independent business communities — restaurants, medical and dental practices, law offices, retail shops, and a growing concentration of media and film production companies that use Astoria Studios and the surrounding blocks as a base. Our VoIP services replace aging phone infrastructure with cloud-hosted platforms delivering multi-line calling, voicemail-to-email, call recording, CRM integration, and mobile softphone access for teams that work across multiple locations. Every installation includes data and VoIP cabling, installed and certified on the same visit.
Astoria’s pre-war apartment buildings — six- and seven-story brick and concrete structures built through the 1920s and 1930s — are among Queens’ most demanding wireless environments. Poured concrete between floors, steel reinforcement in exterior walls, and the sheer number of competing wireless networks in a densely occupied residential building combine to make single-router setups unreliable from the moment they’re plugged in. Our wireless network installations begin with a site survey that measures actual signal propagation through the specific building’s construction before any access point is positioned. The installed network runs on a controller platform with VLAN segmentation, client steering between bands, and high client capacity — built for environments where dozens of devices connect simultaneously.
We install Cat5e, Cat6, and Cat6a ethernet cabling and single-mode or multi-mode fiber optic cabling throughout Astoria properties — all runs tested, certified, and labeled. For Astoria’s multi-tenant residential buildings, fiber optic backbone cabling between floors is the infrastructure foundation that makes every other system reliable: wireless networks, IP cameras, and building-wide intercom all depend on adequate backbone bandwidth to function correctly under simultaneous load from multiple units.
Astoria’s growing concentration of media, production, and creative businesses — alongside established medical and professional offices — creates consistent demand for video conferencing infrastructure that performs at a professional level. We install dedicated room systems with cameras, microphones, acoustic treatment, display hardware, and network QoS for Zoom, Teams, and Webex, configured for the specific room rather than applied as a generic setup.
For Astoria’s condo and co-op residents and private homeowners, smart home automation packages integrating lighting control, motorized shades, climate control, audio-video automation, and home automation cameras deliver daily quality-of-life improvements and measurable energy cost reductions. In Astoria’s pre-war apartment buildings, we design automation systems that work within the existing electrical infrastructure, using wireless-enabled devices where new cabling is impractical.
IP camera systems with NVR or cloud recording, AI motion analytics, and remote viewing — integrated with access control and building automation. For Astoria’s multi-tenant residential buildings, we design building-wide coverage across lobbies, common corridors, parking areas, and building perimeters as a unified system.
Residential clients include co-op and condo shareholders, homeowners in attached row houses, and multi-family building owners. Commercial clients include restaurants, medical and dental offices, law firms, media and production companies, retail businesses, and property managers across Astoria, Sunnyside, and Long Island City.

Astoria’s residential telecommunications projects split into two distinct contexts. The first is the multi-tenant apartment building — a six- or seven-story pre-war structure where building-wide fiber optic backbone cabling, multi-floor wireless networks, and IP camera systems serve dozens of residents simultaneously and require coordination with building management. The second is the private row house or two-family home — a two- or three-story masonry property where the same residential telecom package appropriate for Brooklyn’s row houses applies: multi-access-point wireless network, smart home automation, and surveillance designed for a single-family footprint.
Lock and Tech USA scopes every Astoria residential project to the specific property type. We prepare all co-op board documentation as standard deliverables where required — insurance certificates, scope of work, cable route diagrams, and post-installation as-built records.
Contact us today to arrange a complimentary on-site assessment of your Astoria property.
Astoria’s commercial environment spans some of Queens’ highest-volume restaurants and hospitality venues, an active medical services corridor, and a growing creative and media business community — each with distinct telecommunications requirements that generic packages don’t address.
| Commercial Facility | Key Telecommunications Services |
| Restaurants & Hospitality | VoIP, high-density wireless networks, audio-video automation, lighting control |
| Media & Production Companies | Fiber optic cabling, isolated network segments, high-performance wireless, video conferencing |
| Medical & Dental Offices | HIPAA-compliant VoIP, data cabling, video conferencing, structured cabling |
| Legal & Professional Offices | Structured cabling, VoIP, video conference solutions, wireless networks |
| Retail Locations | Wireless networks, business phone systems, video surveillance, ethernet cabling |
| Coops & Multi-Family Buildings | Fiber optic backbone, wireless networks, video surveillance, intercom integration |
| Houses of Worship | Discreet wireless networks, audio-video systems, video surveillance |
| Schools & Educational Facilities | Managed wireless networks, structured cabling, video surveillance |
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Can you install a building-wide wireless network in an Astoria pre-war apartment building?
Yes. We design controller-managed multi-access-point wireless networks for pre-war concrete and masonry buildings, with fiber optic or Cat6a backhaul between floors and access points positioned based on actual signal measurement inside the building — not theoretical coverage maps.
What telecommunications infrastructure does a Steinway Street restaurant or retail business need?
At minimum: a VoIP system with multi-line capability and mobile access, a wireless network with separate VLANs for point-of-sale and guest devices, and video surveillance covering entry points and high-value areas. We design each installation around the specific business’s daily operational workflow.
Do you install telecommunications systems for film and media production companies in Astoria?
Yes. Production environments need high-performance fiber optic and ethernet cabling infrastructure, isolated network segments for production and administrative traffic, and wireless networks that handle high device density during active shoots. We design and install all of these as a coordinated system.
How do you handle co-op board requirements for telecommunications work in Astoria apartment buildings?
We prepare all documentation co-op boards require — certificates of insurance in the board’s format, detailed scope of work, proposed cable routes, and post-installation as-built records — as standard deliverables on every applicable Astoria project.
Can smart home automation be installed in an Astoria pre-war apartment without major construction?
Yes. We design automation systems for pre-war apartments using wireless-enabled devices, existing electrical infrastructure, and wall-fishing through accessible cavities where new cabling is needed. Most automation installations in occupied Astoria apartments complete without requiring the resident to vacate.








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