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Use Case

Private & Service Provider Networks

Build private fiber and service-provider networks that scale cleanly across MDUs, commercial sites, and rural service areas.

  • Private operators and ISPs
  • Phased buildouts
  • Commercial and rural coverage

The Challenge

Private operators need room to grow without rebuilding the network every time subscriber counts change or a new area comes online.

Level control, split planning, and support overhead become harder when the design is pieced together one expansion at a time.

How We Solve It

We combine stable optical launch, disciplined receive planning, and standardized building blocks so the network can expand without losing operational clarity.

That means cleaner commissioning, easier troubleshooting, and a clearer path from the first deployment to the next phase of growth.

Interactive Network Planner

Model Your Phased Buildout

Deployment Phase
Service Areas
■ Headend / NOC
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Scale Without Rebuilding
Move from initial service to full buildout with the same headend, trunk strategy, and field workflow. Capacity grows through node splits, amplification, and added taps instead of a full network reset.
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Fiber Trunk
Coaxial RF
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Phase 1 Active

What To Plan Early

  1. Start with realistic coverage, split, and level targets before selecting transmit, receive, and amplification stages.
  2. Validate enclosure, power, and environmental constraints at each endpoint before finalizing the bill of materials.
  3. Keep optical and RF handoff points documented so field teams can commission and troubleshoot faster.
  4. Plan for the next expansion now by standardizing the components and labels used in the first build.

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