The open-access colocation and dark fiber system will enable network-neutral interconnections from Miami to Atlanta and all points between.
Allied Fiber has announced the company’s Southeast Route connecting Miami and Atlanta is complete and officially Ready for Service (RFS).
Allied Fiber’s Southeast Route covers 708 route miles with local access fiber splice points every 3,000-5,000 feet providing significant economic and job growth opportunities to the local communities along the route. Network service and content providers leasing colocation space and dark fiber in the Allied Fiber system can now provide their business and consumer customers with a dramatic improvement in performance, speed and reliability.