Telecom operators can accelerate the expansion of fiber connectivity

April 16th, 2021 by · Leave a Comment

This Industry Viewpoint was authored by Todd Twete, Director of Carrier Services at Blackfoot Communications

RDOF, 5G, Infrastructure planning are exciting new avenues to support fast broadband services to business and residential communities around the nation.

Over the past few months, we’ve seen a number of initiatives and projects that will enable businesses and homes to connect with their local and global communities. These initiatives include:

  1. Rural digital opportunity fund (RDOF): FCC auction to fund broadband expansion in rural areas through fiber connectivity
  2. 5G: Low-latency cellular service now offered in consumer cell phones
  3. Infrastructure focus: Expanding broadband across the nation is a key focus for the new administration

In each of these initiatives, fiber optic technology is the key to connecting our rural and urban communities to online education, community events, ecommerce and business-to-business partnerships.

While other technologies exist to support connecting voice and data services around the world, fiber continues to act as the foundational conduit to meet the needs, demands and expectations of tomorrow’s connected world.

With government funding and support enabling the expansion of fiber, regional telecommunications operators with dark fiber and carrier-grade services will accelerate supply for the growing demand of access to fiber.

As these telecom operators continue to engineer, plan and construct fiber lines across their regions, connecting their fiber lines to other regional telecom operators can instantly expand access to key last-mile locations. This instant expansion will create further demand in regions where telecom operators have yet to create partnerships to expand their own networks, which will in-turn create additional options to deploy fiber in these areas.

Due to rough terrain and sparse populations, deploying fiber in rural and urban areas across the United States is a resource-intensive project. By partnering with like-minded telecom operators, businesses and consumers will benefit from fast, reliable and secure connectivity.

Todd Twete is the Director of Carrier Services for Blackfoot Communications. His professional career features more than 20 years of national sales, marketing, and executive management experience. As the Director of Carrier Services, he is focused on revenue growth, business development initiatives, and operational support of carrier services, wholesale initiatives, and strategic partners.

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