Expansion Continues to Introduce Low-Latency Transport to Rural Communities Statewide
ATLANTA – July 26, 2016 – FiberLight, LLC, an industry leader in providing high performance fiber optic network solutions, today announces continued investment in its expanding Texas network. FiberLight’s latest construction project will establish additional low-latency connectivity between the western portion of the company’s Texas network – covering Abilene, Amarillo, Lubbock, Midland, Odessa, San Angelo, and surrounding cities and towns – and its Dallas-Austin-San Antonio-Houston (DASH) footprint. This latest project will provide direct high-bandwidth transport capabilities into critical regional and national data centers in Dallas, Houston, and in metros across FiberLight’s southeastern network for enterprising firms and regional service providers and carriers in Texas’ growing West Texas cities and towns.
“FiberLight continues to invest in Texas to meet the growing demand for state-of-the-art fiber infrastructure from business communities throughout the state,” comments Jim Lynch, FiberLight Chief Executive Officer. “Relocation, expansion and innovation drive broadband needs in Texas. FiberLight is at the forefront of providing secure and flexible fiber optic services to meet this rapidly increasing demand.”
Since breaking ground on its Texas expansion project in 2012, FiberLight has provided dark fiber and high-capacity transport services to local school districts, regional data centers and growth-minded businesses who previously had few, if any, optical networking options. Additionally, local utilities and carriers have leveraged FiberLight’s network reach and high-bandwidth infrastructure to provide a wider range and reach of services to their customers. When added to FiberLight’s other ongoing national projects, specifically its recent South Texas expansion announcement, this total Texas transport solution will also create new opportunities for international carriers and companies to increase data-supported business operations in the United States.
“By connecting our West Texas network directly into Dallas, FiberLight is taking yet another step to tie the 10,000 miles in its Texas network together to act as one,” states Ron Kormos, FiberLight Chief Development Officer. “All major cities in the region will benefit from lower latency, high-speed transport over newer fiber. Moreover, this project will feature colocation huts, with space for equipment for our dark fiber customers, at key locations along the route.”
FiberLight owns and manages over 1.65 million fiber miles in over 44 metro areas across the United States. It also maintains over 17,000 backbone access points, 1,700 on-net locations and presence in over 100 data centers across the country. The FiberLight network within the State of Texas spans over 10,000 miles.
To learn more about FiberLight and its services, visit www.fiberlight.com.
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About FiberLight
FiberLight is a premier provider of fiber-optic based, high-performance networking services for telecom carriers, government, enterprise, content providers and web-centric businesses. FiberLight owns over 1,650,000 miles of robust fiber networks in over 44 key growth areas in US cities and towns within Florida, Georgia, Maryland, Texas, Virginia and Washington, D.C., offering wide area networking options at layers 1, 2 and 3 to major commercial hubs throughout the country. To learn more about FiberLight’s service offerings, visit www.fiberlight.com.
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