Infrastructure that ships

WireNets delivers managed VPS, phone systems, mail servers, Linux support, and full-stack infrastructure work.

Lead with the outcome, not just the box. WireNets is positioned for teams that need a VPS stood up, a PBX deployed, a private mail environment cleaned up, or an entire stack moved into a more stable DevOps workflow.

  • Deploy VPS, dedicated Linux workloads, reverse proxies, SSL, backups, and baseline hardening.
  • Operate Monitoring, patching, rescue work, uptime tuning, and recurring systems support.
  • Extend PBX, mail, app hosting, automations, and full-stack environments that need real ops behind them.

Managed infrastructure lanes

  • Managed VPS and Linux hosting
  • Prebuilt phone systems and FreePBX
  • Private email servers and mail routing
  • Deployments, migrations, automation, and support
WireNets PBX deployment preview
PBX-ready deployments can be shown with polished environment previews from day one.
WireNets infrastructure dashboard preview
Operations-focused visuals reinforce uptime, traffic, and admin access before the first call.
Linux Managed VPS Dedicated Servers FreePBX Asterisk Mail Servers DevOps Full Stack Support Migrations Monitoring

Service Lanes

One site that can present the full infrastructure stack.

The page is drafted to let WireNets speak to more than one buyer type at once: businesses that only need hosting, teams that need a prebuilt communications stack, and operators who need someone to own deployment and maintenance.

Hosting

Managed VPS and Linux servers

Provision clean Linux environments for websites, apps, internal tools, APIs, VPNs, panels, and custom workloads.

  • Ubuntu or Debian delivery
  • Nginx, SSL, users, firewalls, and backups
  • Room for websites, services, and app stacks

Communications

Prebuilt phone systems

Position PBX deployments as a ready-to-access business system instead of a bare server with a phone label on it.

  • FreePBX and Asterisk-oriented builds
  • Extensions, trunks, routing, and admin access
  • Useful for telecom rollouts and demos

Mail

Private email environments

Drafted for secure business mail hosting, migrations, DNS cleanup, and systems that need dependable mail routing.

  • Mailbox provisioning and DNS alignment
  • Deliverability-minded setup and admin help
  • Support for teams leaving fragile shared hosting

Engineering

Full-stack deployment and DevOps help

Support for teams that need a builder across infrastructure, deployment, environments, release flow, and runtime operations.

  • App deployment and environment setup
  • Automation, worker services, and scheduling
  • Steady hands for rescue, migration, and scale-up work

Delivery Model

WireNets can cover launch work, rescue work, and ongoing operations from the same page.

The draft keeps the positioning broad on purpose. Instead of trapping the brand inside one offer, the page frames WireNets as the technical operator you call when a system needs to be built, cleaned up, stabilized, migrated, or kept online.

01

New build

Start from zero with a fresh VPS, PBX, mail stack, or hosted app environment.

02

Migration

Move services off a weak host or inherited setup without losing the operational thread.

03

Recovery and support

Take over environments that already exist but need patching, monitoring, cleanup, or a calmer hand.

What this page communicates

Customers do not need to know the exact stack before they contact you.

That matters for infrastructure work. Many leads only know the problem they are trying to solve: host the app, move the mail, deploy the PBX, fix the Linux box, or get the production stack under control.

For founders Translate "we need this online" into a scoped deployment path.
For MSP-style clients Offer a hands-on operator for PBX, mail, hosting, and migrations.
For engineering teams Support releases, infrastructure cleanup, and environments that need ongoing ownership.
For legacy rescue Take over broken or undocumented systems and make them understandable again.

Operations Coverage

Position WireNets as more than hosting.

This section gives the site a stronger DevOps and systems tone, so visitors understand the brand can cover infrastructure, application delivery, and the operational work that sits between them.

Core infrastructure

Provisioning, users, networking, reverse proxy setup, SSL, system updates, storage planning, and backup strategy.

Application delivery

Deploy Python, PHP, Node, or custom full-stack projects into stable server environments with cleaner runtime management.

Communications systems

PBX rollout, trunk prep, routing, admin access, and the support work that turns a phone system into a working business tool.

Mail operations

Mailbox server setup, DNS records, access workflows, and operational support for hosted mail environments.

Monitoring and maintenance

Visibility, recurring checks, patch windows, performance review, and support for environments that need a steady operator.

Migrations and rescue

Inherited systems, unstable hosts, partial documentation, and transitions that need somebody comfortable with live infrastructure.

FAQ

Questions this kind of buyer usually asks.

Can WireNets handle both hosting and custom systems work?

Yes. The page is drafted to cover routine managed VPS work as well as PBX, mail, migration, and broader DevOps-style support.

Is this only for brand-new projects?

No. The copy supports new builds, inherited environments, migrations, and rescue work where the existing system is already live.

Can the site talk to clients who are not technical?

Yes. The sections speak in outcomes first, then stack details second, so people can describe the problem without knowing every technical term.

Could this later become a dedicated domain or subdomain?

Yes. This draft is built as a standalone page inside the app, so it can be previewed now and mapped to a dedicated WireNets domain later.

Request a Build

Tell WireNets what needs to be hosted, deployed, fixed, or moved.

The form is framed for broad infrastructure work, so a lead can ask for a VPS, a PBX, a mail server, a deployment pipeline, or general operational help without needing a separate page for every offer.

  • Choose the closest service lane.
  • Describe the workload, migration, or problem in plain language.
  • The request is stored in the existing CRM flow for follow-up.