America still lacks a cohesive, nationwide broadband infrastructure plan to keep up with accelerating fiber and wireless demands. The FirstNet project has been allocated $7 billion but unfortunately, the goals are not very clear and it has not been publicized. Hunter believes that the first step for the success of this network should be to publicly talk about its development to clarify goals and involve a corporate communications plan encompassed by a team of experts within the industry.
Allied Fiber owns, builds and will operate its own network-neutral, fiber optic cable system, connecting sub-sea landing points, cell towers, data centers, carrier hotels, colocation huts, enterprise buildings, schools and governments with next generation, long-haul and short-haul dark fiber. This necessary dark fiber network, planned to unite along its route the continental United States, is created to address America’s need for more broadband access, wireless backhaul, data center distribution and lower latency communications services.
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