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ISP Subcontractor Insurance

Insurance built for telecom subcontractors working for Comcast, AT&T, Lumen, Frontier, and regional ISPs. Get coverage that meets ISP subcontractor agreement requirements — including the right additional insured endorsements, umbrella limits, and prompt COI issuance.

FTTH Drop Crews
Aerial OSP
Underground Boring
Fiber Splicing
CATV Installation
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ISP Subcontractor Coverage

Insurance Coverage for ISP Subcontractors

ISP subcontracting demands specific coverage — the right limits, the right additional insured language, and the right policies to satisfy telecom carrier requirements on every project.

General Liability

Required by every ISP, cable operator, and telecom GC. Most subcontractor agreements require $1M/$2M GL with the ISP named as additional insured and a waiver of subrogation. We issue policies and COIs that satisfy ISP-specific requirements from day one.

ISP RequiredAdditional InsuredCompleted Ops

Workers' Compensation

Required by state law and by every ISP subcontractor agreement. Telecom subcontracting — aerial pole work, underground boring, trench digging, and FTTH drop installation — is physically demanding work with real injury risk. Protect your crew and stay compliant.

ISP RequiredState RequiredLost Wages

Commercial Auto

ISP subcontractors rely heavily on fleet vehicles — bucket trucks, boring rigs, cable reels, and service vans. Commercial auto coverage protects your vehicles while they're on the road, on ISP work sites, and between job locations. Hired and non-owned coverage also available.

Work TrucksBucket TrucksBoring Equipment

Umbrella / Excess

Most major ISPs require $2M–$5M umbrella limits in addition to the base GL and workers' comp for subcontractors working on their network. We structure umbrella policies that stack properly over your underlying coverages to hit the exact limits your ISP requires.

$2M–$10M LimitsISP RequirementsROW Projects

Inland Marine

Covers your directional boring equipment, cable reels, fusion splicers, OTDRs, and specialty telecom tools whether they're on the job, in transit, or stored at your yard. Equipment theft and damage coverage for the tools your operation depends on.

Boring EquipmentFusion SplicersCable Reels

Contractor Bonds

License bonds and performance bonds required by state contractor licensing boards and by public-sector ROW contracts. ISP broadband expansion projects often require performance bonds in addition to standard insurance. We coordinate bonding with your insurance program.

License BondsPerformance BondsROW Contracts
Who We Cover

ISP Subcontractor Types We Insure

From FTTH drop crews to OSP construction, we cover the full range of telecom subcontractor work for cable operators, fiber ISPs, and regional CLECs.

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FTTH Drop Crews

Contractors installing fiber-to-the-home drops for ISPs and cable operators — including aerial drops, underground boring, and inside wiring. FTTH drop work requires proper GL and workers' comp to meet carrier subcontractor requirements.

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Aerial OSP Contractors

Subcontractors performing aerial strand lashing, fiber cable placement, and aerial plant construction on utility poles for ISPs and telecoms. Aerial work adds bucket truck, elevated work, and utility pole access exposures.

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Underground / Boring Contractors

Directional boring and trenching contractors installing underground conduit and fiber for ISP network builds. Underground work carries underground facility strike exposure that requires the right GL coverage and damage-to-underground-facilities endorsements.

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Fiber Splice Subcontractors

Splice crews working as subs on ISP fiber builds — performing aerial and underground fusion splicing for major carrier projects. ISPs require specific COI language and limits for splice subcontractors working on their plant.

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CATV / Coax Subcontractors

Cable TV installation and service contractors working as subs for Comcast, Charter, Cox, and other cable operators. CATV sub work requires GL, workers' comp, and commercial auto coverage that meets cable operator subcontractor requirements.

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Rural Broadband Contractors

Contractors building out fiber and fixed wireless broadband infrastructure in rural and underserved areas under BEAD, RDOF, and other federal broadband funding programs. Rural buildouts often require higher bonds and specific insurance requirements.

Why Choose Us

ISP Subcontractor Insurance Specialists

Generic insurance agents don't know what Comcast, AT&T, or Lumen require in their subcontractor agreements. We do — and we make sure your policy meets those specific requirements.

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We Know ISP Requirements

Every major ISP has specific insurance requirements for subcontractors — different limits, different additional insured endorsements, specific waiver of subrogation language. We've handled policies for subs working for Comcast, AT&T, Lumen, Frontier, and regional CLECs, and we know exactly what each requires.

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Same-Day COI Issuance

ISPs often require you to have a COI on file before your crew can step on their network. We get you insured and issue COIs promptly — including ISP-specific additional insured endorsements and waiver of subrogation — so you never lose a telecom contract over paperwork.

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Underground Work Coverage

Many standard GL policies exclude underground work or include exclusions for damage to underground facilities. We make sure your policy covers boring and trenching operations — including underground facility strikes — so there are no coverage gaps when you're working in the ground.

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Right Umbrella Limits for Major ISPs

Most major cable operators and fiber ISPs require $2M–$5M umbrella limits in their subcontractor agreements. We structure umbrella policies that stack correctly over your base GL and workers' comp to hit the exact limits required — efficiently and at competitive rates.

Typical ISP Sub Coverage
General Liability$1M / $2M
Additional InsuredISP Included
Workers' CompStatutory Limits
Commercial Auto$1M CSL
Umbrella / Excess$2M – $5M
Inland MarineEquipment Value
COI TurnaroundSame Day
FAQ — ISP Subcontractors

ISP Subcontractor Insurance Questions

Common questions from fiber installers, CATV subs, and telecom subcontractors about ISP insurance requirements.

Do ISP subcontractors need their own insurance?

Yes. Every major ISP — including Comcast, AT&T, Lumen, Frontier, and regional CLECs — requires subcontractors to carry their own general liability and workers' compensation insurance and name the ISP as an additional insured. You cannot rely on the ISP's insurance. We issue policies and COIs that satisfy the specific requirements of major ISPs and telecom carriers so you can work on their network.

What insurance limits do ISPs require from subcontractors?

ISP subcontractor requirements typically include: $1M per occurrence / $2M aggregate general liability, workers' compensation at statutory limits, $1M commercial auto (CSL), and $2M–$5M umbrella/excess. Many major ISPs also require a waiver of subrogation endorsement and specific additional insured language. Requirements vary by ISP and project type. We help you meet the exact requirements for the ISP you're working for.

How quickly can you issue a COI for an ISP subcontractor?

We issue certificates of insurance promptly. ISPs often require COIs before allowing subcontractors on their network, so speed is critical. We know the additional insured and waiver of subrogation requirements for major ISPs and can issue COIs that satisfy those requirements immediately. You should never lose a telecom contract over a paperwork delay.

Does my insurance cover underground boring and fiber installation?

It depends on your policy. Many standard GL policies exclude underground work or include exclusions for damage to underground facilities (utility strikes). We make sure your policy actually covers boring, trenching, and underground fiber installation — including underground facility strike coverage — so you have no gaps when working in the ground on ISP projects.

How much does ISP subcontractor insurance cost?

General liability for a telecom subcontractor typically starts around $1,200–$3,000/year depending on annual revenue, number of employees, types of work (aerial, underground, drop installation), and states of operation. Underground boring and aerial work typically carry higher premiums than inside-plant work due to increased risk. Adding workers' comp, commercial auto, and umbrella coverage will increase the total. Submit a quote for accurate pricing.

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