Fiber Optek to construct infrastructure in New York

March 8, 2001
Mar. 8, 2001--Fiber Optek, a company specializing in the design and installation of fiber optic communications networks, has been chosen to construct the infrastructure for a multi-million-dollar data center being built by Cervalis LLC in Dutchess County, N.Y.

Fiber Optek, a company specializing in the design and installation of fiber optic communications networks, has been chosen to construct the infrastructure for a multi-million-dollar data center being built by Cervalis LLC in Dutchess County, N.Y.

The contract covers fiber optic equipment, copper cabling, ladder racking and other facilities.

The company already has designed, secured permits for and constructed the interconnection facilities in the public right-of-way to link the Cervalis network with that of its backbone provider.

About Fiber Optek:

Fiber Optek has designed and installed fiber optic communications systems for local, county and state government agencies, companies and educational institutions throughout the Northeast. For more information, visit www.fiberoptek.com.

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