A firm dealing with design, construction, planning and maintenance of optical networks, Metro Network Services has joined the Internet-based Dark Fiber Community. Created by Allied Fiber, a provider of carrier neutral dark fiber optic cable network system, the online resource provides assistance to companies seeking to extend or to build dark fiber networks.
The CEO of Allied Fiber, Hunter Newby stated that with the addition of Metro Network Services to the Dark Fiber Community, the optical networking expertise of the company will prove valuable to the 100+ members of the community.
Metro Network comprises the network specialists who deliver advanced telecommunications infrastructure solutions. The company has engineered, deployed and maintained fiber networks in New Jersey and New York. The President and CEO of Metro Network, Ray La Chance stated that as a member of the Dark Fiber Community, the company will gain prominence as a complete optical networking integrator. Metro Network launched its turn-key optical networking systems integrator solutions in July.
Metro Network Services has also unveiled its new blog as an added resource center for communication in the industry. The blog presently has the company's CTO Doug Haluza speak about his perceptions into the field of optical networking and connectivity. The company also calls associate thought leaders within the Dark Fiber Community to be prospective guest bloggers, thereby escalating the knowledge share of the society.