Conterra Broadband Services, a supplier of high capacity, wide area network services focused on the U.S. underserved areas across the nation, declared that it has affiliated with Allied Fiber's Dark Fiber Community.
With over 140 employees, the Dark Fiber Community operates as networking and educational center for experts in the optical fiber networking industry. The community enables easy transmission of information between industry pioneers focused on relaying reliable and convenient broadband access and in developing new infrastructure for innovative fiber optic networks.
According to the President and COO of Conterra, Dennis Francis, Dark Fiber Community is rightly positioned for Conterra’s expertise and capability of serving underserved areas across America. With easy access being provided to fiber-based services in metropolitan cities, several locations within the U.S. are still experiencing inadequate bandwidth, thereby hampering its growth in current digital economy. Conterra's hybrid, broadband services enable overcoming such limitations, and promote a significant difference in the community.
According to CEO of Allied Fiber, Hunter Newby, the company is delighted to add Conterra to the Dark Fiber Community. With extensive expertise in providing fiber-quality services across rural America, Allied Fiber will promote the community's knowledge base, and its involvement in this forum will benefit the members of the community.
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