Originally posted on Harbor Link.

Harbor Link, a leader in telecommunications infrastructure, is making significant progress in its mission to enhance connectivity across the Baltimore and Washington DC metro areas. The company is expanding its fiber optic network along the I-95 corridor, connecting key data hubs in Baltimore, Washington DC, and Northern Virginia. This strategic expansion is set to address critical infrastructure gaps, providing the region with a more reliable and high-capacity network to support the growing demands of AI, cloud computing, and hyperscale data operations.

The Vision: A High-Capacity, Future-Proof Network

Harbor Link’s project aims to build a robust, scalable fiber optic network capable of supporting modern-day technology needs. As the I-95 corridor houses a significant portion of the world’s hyperscale data centers, the existing network infrastructure is increasingly strained by the bandwidth demands of emerging technologies. Harbor Link’s new underground conduit system is designed to be more resilient, offering the region a network that will scale with the demands of the next decade.

The network spans 40 miles along the I-95 corridor, with a scalable design that ensures long-term capacity, low latency, and adaptability. Felix Dialoiso, CEO of Harbor Link, shares, “It’s not just about building fiber; it’s about creating a solid foundation for future innovation.”

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