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Hunter Newby on the Need and Rationale for a New, National, Carrier-Neutral Dark Fiber System

Hunter Newby, CEO of Allied Fiber recently spoke at the New England Fiber Optic Council (NEFC) meeting in Waltham, Massachusetts. With a presentation focused on the topic of “The Need and Rationale for a New, National, Carrier-Neutral Dark Fiber and Colocation System,” Hunter gave an overview of where the industry currently is and where it is heading. The presentation also examined the justification for an entirely new, interstate neutral fiber and colocation infrastructure system in the United States. Hunter’s session discussed how the dark fiber system he describes will function, who can benefit from it and why this type of build is critical now in the US.

The NEFC is an organization of individual members and corporations professionally involved in the fiber optics industry. The NEFC’s goal through these meetings is to promote the regional fiber optic industry and spread information about fiber optics to the general public.

In case you missed Hunter’s session, click here to download the presentation. For more information on Allied Fiber, visit www.alliedfiber.com.

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