FiberLight, LLC, a fiber infrastructure provider with more than 20 years of construction experience building and operating mission-critical, high-bandwidth networks, recently announced the completion of its high-capacity fiber Texas Express Routes within its existing expansive Texas fiber footprint as part of an interstate connectivity superhighway. 

FiberLight’s Texas network leverages more than 10,000 route miles and 71 on-net data centers connected with newly constructed fiber. This allows customers to more reliably receive their full 10G or 100G throughput when compared to legacy networks, which often can’t support the full bandwidth. The low-latency Texas Express Route network addition now connects Dallas, Austin, San Antonio and Houston (DASH), as well as Corpus Christi, Laredo and McAllen. This deployment also features new and diverse fiber routes to the Mexican border. 

“This deployment offers a number of important benefits to customers. If an enterprise in the Austin metro needs to reach its data centers in Dallas and San Antonio, FiberLight can now transport the traffic more directly between locations on the Texas Express Routes with faster speeds, better performance and more cost savings,” comments Marc Dyman, Executive Vice President and Chief Revenue Officer for FiberLight. “For enterprises with locations outside of the major hubs, FiberLight can now add secondary locations with aggressive high-capacity pricing, extending the advantage of these express routes further into rural regions. We’re excited to see this new development support our customers and their digital demands.”

The Texas Express Route network utilizes the latest in Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) systems, offering customers robust bandwidth with flex-grid, disaggregation, colorless and directionless optical technologies. Together, these technologies support all current and future Nx100G modulations and enable FiberLight to meet the industry’s high-capacity fiber demands with a more predictable, flexible, efficient and scalable methodology.

Now, with this new Texas Express Route network, network operators, enterprises, wireless operators, managed service providers and international carriers are empowered to quickly deploy connectivity to commercial, data center, cloud on-ramp locations and IP peering sites throughout Texas with competitive, flat-rate pricing. Not to mention, all locations are available on a 25-day installation interval, and some locations on the routes offer 14-day intervals for customers that require even faster turnup. 

The new 10G and 100G shortened interval, high-performing Express Route capabilities are available at these data center locations:

  • 1950 N Stemmons, Dallas
  • 7100 Metropolis, Austin
  • 4100 School Smith Rd, Austin
  • 323 Broadway, San Antonio
  • 5170 Westway Park, Houston
  • 660 Greens Parkway, Houston
  • 606 N. Carancahua St, Corpus Christi
  • 520 Matamoros, Laredo
  • 200 S 10th St, McAllen
  • 110 N Main, Bryan
  • 1824 E Loop 340, Waco

FiberLight has 20 years of dedicated expertise designing, building, maintaining and operating large-scale, custom high-capacity fiber infrastructure in some of the country’s most rapidly growing areas. The company’s dark fiber solutions offer comprehensive operational control, security and scalability to enhance business operations and deliver crucial peace of mind for network and data center providers, large enterprises across the U.S. and up-the-stack partners who are evolving their capabilities.

To learn more about FiberLight, please visit www.fiberlight.com.