South Reach Networks (SRN), a top telecommunications provider in Florida, has launched an enhanced product suite aimed at supporting the growing Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) industry along the state’s East Coast. The updated offerings cater to connectivity providers and Homeowners Association (HOA) operators, enabling them to meet rising demand with custom interconnect solutions.
This launch follows SRN’s recent collaboration with Windstream Wholesale, expanding the Beach Route Dark Fiber Alliance by 360 miles from Jacksonville to Miami. With nearly 1,400 fiber miles now spanning from Ashburn, VA to Miami, SRN’s extended reach allows it to deliver these new services to a broader customer base.
As Florida’s residential growth accelerates, FTTH and triple-play providers require seamless connections to HOA communities and key peering points. SRN’s flexible infrastructure offers economical solutions by integrating fiber interconnects into its long-haul network, helping operators expand quickly and cost-effectively.
“SRN’s network infrastructure products have been optimized to support these specific needs, allowing the flexibility to tailor custom interconnect solutions,” states Mike Sevret, President of South Reach Networks. “In addition to the longhaul fiber extension via the Beach Route and new FTTH Interconnect solutions, SRN is on net into over 13 strategic data centers/subsea cable stations and is establishing critical tie-ins with over 20 additional data centers that are in clear proximity to the existing SRN fiber network. These updates are a testament to SRN’s strong growth and support of key verticals that include FTTH, data centers and subsea cable operators.”
With nearly half of Florida homes governed by HOAs, SRN’s strategic approach offers operators ready-built infrastructure to streamline network rollouts, reducing costs and deployment times.
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