Fibertech to expand Delaware network to Dover, Georgetown

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Fibertech plans to expand beyond the Wilmington area.
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Fibertech Networks  will expand its fiber optic presence in Delaware.

The company currently operates a 160-mile network in the Wilmington area.  In meeting  new sales agreements, Fibertech will extend its current infrastructure by more than 80 miles from Wilmington, through Dover and into Georgetown.

This expansion comes after  company’s recent network  launch in new markets of Akron, Cleveland, Cincinnati, Dayton and Toledo, Ohio.

John K. Purcell, Fibertech Chairman and CEO said, “This expansion is based on our success in signing up new customers and is another indication that our business growth continues to exceed expectations.”

To date, the company has built and owns more than 9,000 route miles of metro networks in 23 markets, and provisions its connectivity solutions on that infrastructure end-to-end. This differentiator enables Fibertech and its customers’ unprecedented control, scalability and security of services.

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“The expansion of our Delaware network ensures businesses have cost-effective alternatives for their critical bandwidth applications,” added Purcell. “We believe that the presence of our network and services will also help enhance economic development initiatives in its capital city and throughout the state of Delaware.”

Fibertech’s service offering will encompass both dark fiber and optical broadband options to area businesses that have predominately used traditional carrier lines in the past.

Fibertech offers network services to education, health care, government and financial institutions, along with and other large and medium-size businesses looking to meet demands for data and broadband connectivity. Fibertech extends its fiber optic network directly into business locations.

 

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