"South Reach Networks (SRN), a leading Florida-based telecommunications infrastructure provider that constructs, owns, and operates Metro and Long-Haul Fiber Optic Networks and Carrier Class Edge Colocation Facilities, announces today two major expansions of its fiber optic network in the Southeast and Northeast areas of Florida, adding over 60 route miles of new underground fiber. The projects provide new, much needed diverse, high-capacity routes designed to enhance connectivity, boost reliability, and extend network reach for the company's multi-vertical customer base."
"The expansions include new underground multi conduit routes and high-capacity, low-loss fiber, all deployed within public rights-of-way for long-term accessibility and scalability. The network design addresses current and projected fiber infrastructure growth from hyperscalers, subsea cable operators, CDNs, Edge and Neo cloud providers, while also providing the physical diversity and capacity headroom required for future-proof network growth. The network projects span two high-priority Florida regions: Southeast Florida covering (Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, and Miami) and Northeast Florida covering (Flagler Beach to Palm Coast)."
South Reach Networks is expanding its fiber optic footprint in Florida by adding over 60 route miles of underground fiber across Southeast and Northeast regions. The projects deploy underground multi-conduit routes and high-capacity, low-loss fiber within public rights-of-way for long-term accessibility and scalability. Network capacity and physical diversity target growth from hyperscalers, subsea cable operators, CDNs, and Edge and Neo cloud providers while providing headroom for future demand. The expansions span Boca Raton, Fort Lauderdale, Hollywood, Miami, and Flagler Beach to Palm Coast, increasing route diversity, resiliency, and On-Net connectivity to carrier PoPs, edge data centers, and subsea cable landings.
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