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Home » Render Networks and Archtop Fiber Partner to Accelerate Fiber Internet Deployment in Northeast U.S.

Render Networks and Archtop Fiber Partner to Accelerate Fiber Internet Deployment in Northeast U.S.

August 16, 2024
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Render Networks announced a partnership with Archtop Fiber to expedite the deployment of high-speed, reliable, and affordable fiber internet across underserved markets in the Northeast U.S. This collaboration aims to enhance efficiency through Render’s network construction management technology, which will streamline the entire process from construction to operations.

Render Networks, based in Melbourne, Australia, offers a construction management platform optimized for fiber network deployment, focusing on digitizing geospatial data flow in real-time to enhance the efficiency of network construction and management.

Archtop Fiber is headquartered in Kingston, NY in the Hudson Valley region. The company is investing up to $350 million to build out their fiber network in the Hudson Valley area, including Ulster, Sullivan, Dutchess, Columbia, Greene and Orange Counties in New York

Render Networks provides construction management technology to accelerate fiber deployment. Archtop Fiber focuses on underserved markets in the Northeast U.S., offering multi-gig services. The partnership will enhance efficiency, driving faster network build-out and improved operations. Render’s solution integrates with VETRO Fibermap for seamless fiber management.

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