St. Louis, MO, May 21, 2024 – Arcadian, an information infrastructure development company headquartered in St. Louis, MO, announces the opening of two new office locations in California. Its new governmental relations office is in Sacramento, blocks from the State Capitol, and its network operations and administrative headquarters is in the Bay Area community of San Ramon.
In February 2023, Arcadian and the State of California entered a public/private partnership under the Middle Mile Broadband Initiative with the State becoming the anchor customer on the California portion of Arcadian’s Los Angeles to Phoenix route. Construction on this route started in December 2023 with groundbreaking in East Los Angeles. In November 2023 the State became the anchor customer on three additional routes, San Jose to Eureka, and the California portions of the San Jose to Reno and Barstow to Las Vegas routes. When completed in early 2027, these new routes will connect major data center hubs, subsea fiber landing stations and underserved local communities, forming a key part of California’s 10,000 mile Middle-Mile Broadband Initiative.
Arcadian founder and CEO Dan Davis commented, “Arcadian has been a strong advocate of California’s mission to bring affordable broadband to all its residents, and our new California offices are evidence of our commitment to the success of the State’s Middle Mile Broadband Initiative. We’re especially proud of the private sector know how that we’ve brought to what’s arguably the most important public broadband initiative ever. The partnership between Arcadian and California is being built to last and we look forward to serving the State’s citizens for generations to come.”
About Arcadian:
Founded in 2018 by seasoned telecommunications industry leaders and headquartered in St. Louis, MO, Arcadian Infracom is a critical information infrastructure development, construction and operations company. Arcadian builds diverse, lower latency long-haul fiber routes connecting major data center locations for its cloud and content customers while providing low cost backhaul to digitally stranded rural and tribal communities for its Hyperscaler, Carrier, MNO, and Enterprise customers. Arcadian purposefully routes its fiber through remote rural and tribal communities to help bridge and eventually close the country’s digital divide. Arcadian currently has six long-haul fiber routes under development in the Western U.S. that when completed will add 3,500 route miles of critically needed new fiber infrastructure.
Contact: Josie Taylor, Arcadian Infracom
Email: Josie.Taylor@arcadianinfra.com
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