FiberLight, LLC announced a partnership with
Clearview for providing secure, high-speed optical transport to customers between Waco and other metro areas. FiberLight (
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“We can offer 100 meg, 1Gig, or 10Gig depending on what our clients need,” said Ron Kormos, FiberLight’s executive vice president of Operations and Engineering. “Because we own our own fiber and use state-of-the-art equipment from Fujitsu (
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The city of Waco falls within the growing 2,100-mile long-haul network of FiberLight covering Dallas, Plano, Fort Worth, Houston, San Antonio, Austin, Corpus Christie, McAllen, and Laredo. Waco is an appropriate location for companies desirous of controlling connectivity costs and implementing their business continuity strategies.
Clearview’s Waco Information Technology Gateway (
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Clearview provides clients with IT strategy and outsourcing services. The company provides a redundant, reliable, scalable and practical suite of services via its multiple data centers. The services are customized according to clients’ needs and include business and IT strategy besides complete computing infrastructure.
“Partnering with FiberLight allows Clearview to extend carrier diversity from carrier hotels in major markets to our facilities. Furthermore, introducing carrier competition into our facilities will drive down Internet bandwidth costs,” said Clay Hill, Clearview President.
FiberLight specializes in optical transport services like Ethernet, Wavelengths, IP, SONET and Dark Fiber. The company caters to several industries including telecom carriers, international carriers, government, large enterprises, content providers and other web centric businesses. The cities of Atlanta, Miami, Dallas, Houston are among others which benefit from the optical transport services of FiberLight.
Shamila Janakiraman is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Shamila’s articles, please visit her columnist page.Edited by
Tim Gray