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    Who We Are. Why We Build.
    Veteran-led, insured, and committed to reliable networks for homes and campuses across Texas & Louisiana.

    Our Story

    Opsydra began as a promise between two brothers: build networks the way we were taught to build anything that matters—with discipline, accountability, and respect. We grew up where a bad connection isn’t just annoying; it’s a missed class, a dropped call, a delayed job. We chose to be the team that shows up, does it right, and leaves things better than we found them.

    Where We Came From

    Nicholas Buddin — CEO
    U.S. Army Infantry (6 years). After the Army, Nicholas spent seven years at a regional ISP, serving as Infrastructure Manager. He led wireless engineering programs and deployed internet towers to bring service to homes and businesses that had none. He planned last-mile connectivity, tuned high-density Wi-Fi, and ran multi-site rollouts—from first survey to final punch list—proving that reliability is built, not wished into place.

    Jonathan Fautheree — COO
    U.S. Army Satellite Communications Specialist (2 years). After the Army, Jonathan carried that mindset into the field—designing LAN/Wi-Fi that fits real spaces, pulling and dressing cable, and leading technical crews where the plan meets weather, structure, and people. His cadence is simple: be prepared, be exact, finish the job.

    We’ve seen what unreliable connectivity does to a day—and we’re not interested in excuses. Opsydra exists to stand the post: steady, professional, outcome-focused.


    Why We Built Opsydra

    To bring fair, reliable connectivity to families, small campuses, events and venues, churches, and disaster-response sites—without hype, with discipline.
    To replace delay and excuses with a clear scope and a firm timeline—say what we’ll do, then do it.
    To build networks that stand the post—steady, silent, always ready.


    What We Believe

    • Discipline is a service.
      Reliability comes from process: site notes, labeled terminations, verified power budgets, tested links, and documentation future you can trust.

    • Tell the truth early.
      If a run is too long or a placement is wrong, we say so and show the fix. No magic, no pressure—just straight talk and a plan.

    • People over hardware.
      We build for students, staff, congregations, customers, families, and first responders. Gear serves people, not the other way around.

    • Document the path.
      Diagrams, labels, photos, change logs. If you need help later—by us or anyone—the blueprint is ready.

    • Service, not theatrics.
      Clean installs. Calm communication. Show up when we say we will.


    What We’ve Seen—and Want to Change

    We’ve walked apartments and school buildings where “mesh” was a band-aid for poor placement, bad cabling, or no plan at all. We’ve answered calls from families told they needed a full rip-and-replace when what they really needed was a thoughtful survey and three well-placed access points. We prefer the steady, “boring” answer—the one that leaves you with a network that simply works and a folder that explains why.


    How We Carry Ourselves

    1. Be prepared. Arrive with a plan, a backup plan, and the right tools.

    2. Be clear. Explain what we’re doing and why—in plain language.

    3. Be accountable. Own the outcome. No excuses.

    4. Be respectful. Of your time, your property, your people.


    Who We Show Up For

    • The homeowner who needs work, school, and streaming to be boringly reliable.

    • The small business that can’t afford a “card reader down” moment.

    • The school, church, venue, and event that needs coverage without drama.

    • The disaster-response site that needs connectivity that holds under pressure.


    Our Pledge

    We’re veteran-led and insured. We take the same pride in our work that we take in our word. We stand under the flag with the plain belief that craftsmanship and service still matter—and that communities are stronger when their connections are strong.