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Home » Level 3 Focuses on Middle-Mile Networks to Expand Rural Broadband

Level 3 Focuses on Middle-Mile Networks to Expand Rural Broadband

May 27, 2009
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Level 3 Communications is building out “middle-mile” networks across North America to enable local and regional telecommunications providers to expand rural broadband access under the federal Broadband Technology Opportunities Program.

Level 3 said its fiber network travels through many of the un-served and underserved communities targeted for improved broadband access. In these areas, Level 3 offers extended “on-net” services – services that tap into the Level 3 network at sites outside major metropolitan markets and thereby establish more direct network access to the worldwide Internet.

Extended on-net services enable both wireline and wireless providers to access the Level 3 network. These capabilities serve as a bridge or “middle-mile” network between larger high-speed Internet backbones, such as Level 3’s, and local “last-mile” broadband providers, such as cable operators, rural telephone companies and wireless providers.

“Level 3 is focused on middle-mile network connections that leverage the expansive reach of our network across the country, particularly in rural areas,” said Sureel Choksi, chief marketing officer for Level 3. “Solving the middle-mile problem is equally important as addressing last-mile issues to pave the way for ubiquitous rural broadband availability.”http://www.Level3.com

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