Ubiquity to expand open-access FTTP footprint in Texas

April 25, 2022
As is the case with other open-access network operators, Ubiquity plans to build and maintain its FTTP networks, over which others will supply services.

Ubiquity says it will expand the footprint of the open-access fiber to the premises (FTTP) network it is building in Texas. The private digital infrastructure firm says it plans to deploy FTTP in the Central and North Texas communities of Jarrell, Harker Heights, Taylor, Weatherford, and Mineral Wells. The sites join the North Austin markets of Georgetown, Hutto, and Killeen as FTTP deployment targets.

As is the case with other open-access network operators, Ubiquity plans to build and maintain its FTTP networks, over which others will supply services. FiberFirst, a new Texas-based ISP, is the first service provider signed up to use Ubiquity’s infrastructure. FiberFirst plans to offer multi-gigabit capable internet service, whole-home WiFi, and other connected services. Its website currently lists its highest-tier residential service as a gigabit for $69.99.

Ubiquity expects to enable FiberFirst to begin service delivery by the end of this year and connect approximately 40,000 addresses by the end of 2023.

“Ubiquity’s open-access approach continues to gain traction in exciting high growth areas across Texas,” said Ubiquity Managing Director Greg Dial. “Our ‘build once, connect all’ approach will benefit master planned communities, businesses, multi-dwelling units, and smart city infrastructure through a single build. Just like other critical infrastructure, availability of high-speed fiber, accessible to all, is key to supporting community growth. This infrastructure provides a massive amount of flexible capacity, fueling the ability for connectivity growth and facilitating the deployment of truly sustainable, smart services over the next 20-plus years.”

“FiberFirst is looking forward to leveraging Ubiquity’s networks to provide access to customers across these communities,” added Bryan Davis, head of sales and service for FiberFirst. “With limited choice in these areas, speed to market and competitive offerings are key to making a difference in the community. We are glad to be there on day one.”

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