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OnFiber Communications, a metro network solutions provider, today announced the expansion of its service offerings into the Phoenix market. Following two recent acquisitions into the Boston and Portland, Ore., metropolitan areas, the expansion into Phoenix makes OnFibers AdaptiveBuild enterprise solution and managed transport services available in 16 major metropolitan areas across the U.S.
AdaptiveBuild is OnFibers high capacity enterprise network infrastructure servuce. AdaptiveBuild is designed to leverage and combine OnFibers existing fiber networks and construction expertise with other network assets to support storage, business continuity, IP or other strategic applications.
"Our expansion into new markets such as Phoenix indicates that OnFibers growth is continuing to accelerate," said Michael Guess, COO and co-founder, OnFiber. "As need and opportunity arise, OnFiber will continue to execute on its strategy to cost effectively serve customers nationwide."
OnFibers Phoenix network, passing through the downtown business corridor, will serve all major carrier hotels and Points of Presence (POPs). Throughout the 25 route mile footprint, the network also provides local enterprise customers the opportunity to quickly obtain wavelength, SONET or Ethernet services utilizing OnFibers AdaptiveBuild solution.