Bandwidth bottlenecks can slow data traffic, sometimes at the last mile. This is because most fiber optic networks do not extend all the way to the businesses in need of service. Southern Telecom provides metro dark fiber that can deliver this last mile to ensure fast connections between you and your customers in the Southeast.
Southern Telecom has 1,200 route miles installed in the Southeast. We will also construct spurs off this route to support many of the nearby tier II-plus cities. We provide HVAC, power, and other custom energy solutions for optronics at our operation hubs and in-line amplification sites (ILAs) on the long-haul routes and points of presence (POPs) in the metro areas supporting the metro fiber rings.
- Georgia
Southern Telecom's 345 mile route connects Atlanta's central business district fiber ring, the Macon business district and the Jacksonville 3 mile business district fiber ring, all of which connect to many of the premier telecom addresses.
- Florida
Southern Telecom also has dark fiber in Florida that reaches from Jacksonville through St. Augustine, Daytona Beach, Melbourne, West Palm, Ft. Lauderdale and Miami and up the Florida West Coast through Ft. Myers and Tampa to Orlando and back to Daytona Beach. This route passes through six percent of the U.S. population and offers connectivity to international traffic via other carriers' Latin American submarine cables.
- Alabama
Southern Telecom provides dark fiber optic connectivity between Montgomery to just outside Birmingham where pops in both cities can provide multiplex carrier cross connect opportunities.
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