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Turning Communications Dreams into Reality: Allied Fiber’s Next Generation Network Solutions

Written by Jaymie Scotto | Aug 27, 2010 12:41:04 PM

Since the public announcement of Allied Fiber's network was made on May 24, 2010, the company has made great strides to educate the marketplace about it's network offering. Not a week goes by that Allied Fiber isn't mentioned in an article about new dark fiber cable systems, solving mobile backhaul interconnectivity issues, illustrating new ways that Container Data Centers can be used and deployed for a wide variety of network solutions.

As I continue to follow, promote and work with the Allied Fiber team, the vision and solutions that the company will solve in the next few years are tremendous. Only an imagination can truly appreciate how communications in America can be vastly improved through the construction of Allied Fiber's network. So join me, as I share some of my own imagination.

It's a long-haul or short-haul distance that I can route my data communications.  This gives me the flexibility to stop every mile or so along the route, servicing rural markets that have traditionally been bypassed.  With Cell towers now gaining access to more and more bandwidth, communities can literally be lit up, able to connect to the rest of the world through their home computers, mobile devices, cell phones and more. Technology enabled appliances, no longer limited to the lit up urban regions of the US can be deployed, allowing more and more people the opportunity to 'spread' their wings. With more people working from home, their ability to work nearly anywhere will be even more possible. Even those families that dream of a vacation home on a lake will have more control of their 'far' away homes, making them accessible even when they are not there.

As a professional I share the vision and freedom that I would like for myself but also know that more modern infrastructure will further enable global communications to become more ubiquitous. Imagine the opportunities for better jobs, access to greater education systems, the ability to connect to medical professionals without the need to travel - these visions are becoming the reality as more and more communities are lit up.  These opportunities will enable the US to level the playing field and bridge the divide between those that know and those that don't know, city dwellers and country folk, farmers and doctors, share educational experiences, research and open up the minds of those that want to. It is all possible with the aid of technology that powers communication networks that provide access to nearly everywhere.

Allied Fiber’s network is being constructed to enable dreams through communications connectivity.  This is the opportunity to tap into the future. Allied Fiber now has lease options available for network operators to tap into.

To find out more about Allied Fiber, visit www.alliedfiber.com or email sales@alliedfiber.com.