FiberLight To Connect All Texas Networks Via New Fiber Construction
Expansion continues to introduce low-latency transport to rural communities statewide.
FiberLight, LLC has announced 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.”