LOGIX invests in extended routes in South Dallas and Austin
HOUSTON, February 23, 2026 – LOGIX Fiber Networks, Texas’ leading business fiber provider, today announced a significant investment to expand its high-capacity fiber network in the South Dallas and Austin-Bastrop corridors. The expansion features high-count fiber and multiple-conduit routes specifically designed to support the rapid growth of AI-driven hyperscale and multi-tenant data centers.
“The scale of these new builds, utilizing high-count conduits, is essential to meet the massive bandwidth and density requirements of the AI era,” said Greg O’Connor, CEO of LOGIX Fiber Networks. “Texas is the fastest-growing market for data centers in the country, and LOGIX is uniquely positioned to support this momentum as we invest to expand our network that already connects more than 75 data centers.”
Strategic Growth in South Dallas and Central Texas
This strategic investment targets the growth in South Dallas, where LOGIX is constructing diverse, high-capacity routes serving Wilmer, Red Oak, Lancaster, and Midlothian. These routes provide critical, redundant connectivity from one of the largest concentrations of data centers in the U.S. to the primary carrier hubs in downtown Dallas and Fort Worth.
In Central Texas, LOGIX is building new fiber routes from downtown Austin into Bastrop County to provide the foundational connectivity required for the massive data centers currently breaking ground in the region. The new routes extend the network beyond its current connections at Switch, Sabey, and Skybox in Round Rock and Pflugerville.
The new infrastructure is flexibly designed to serve a growing roster of multi-tenant campuses including DataBank, Stack Infrastructure, NTT Data, and several other major developments currently under construction.
For more information on these routes or other LOGIX fiber routes in Texas, contact Mirta Flores at Mirta.Flores@logix.com.
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