Our neutral dark fiber services can provide you with a myriad of cost-cutting benefits depending on your service needs, including:
Competitive carriers must continue to invest in their business to exceed further growth expectations. Whether it is in bolstering your serviceable footprint or reaching new and existing customers via fiber, NFN’s neutral dark fiber infrastructure can be your differentiator.
Backhaul is the most important transport piece between a carrier’s cell site “base station at the cell tower” and it’s switching facility. Wireless carriers can rely on NFN to transport their 3G, 4G and 5G traffic from their cell sites to their switching facilities or NFN neutral internet hubs utilizing a combination of fixed wireless and fiber technologies. With the evolution of mobile broadband access networks, the bandwidth demand in the wireless network is raising greatly, putting enormous strain on a decades old copper infrastructure designed to backhaul voice traffic. Today’s backhaul infrastructure has failed to keep pace with other network enhancements. Growth, service quality and operational efficiencies all have been inhibited. Currently, with the introduction of wireless data and video, carriers seek scalable, flexible and cost effective backhaul alternatives that will support their small cell, 4G and 5G broadband initiatives. The alternatives of fiber, small cell and fixed wireless are the new evolution in wireless backhaul.
Developing a mission critical network by addressing performance in the network’s weakest areas will enable NFN’s customers to protect and strengthen their brands while gaining choice in a market that has traditionally been served only by Incumbent Local Exchange Carriers. National Fiber Networks is committed to be a market leader with designing, deploying and operating facilities based backhaul networks to provide superior network quality for major wireless carriers.
If you would like to learn more about how NFN can benefit your organization, or if you would like to receive a quote, contact us today.
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