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Home » Zayo to Build 5,000+ Fiber Miles

Zayo to Build 5,000+ Fiber Miles

January 21, 2025
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Zayo announced plans to construct over 5,000 long-haul fiber route miles to support the surging demand for AI workloads, expected to grow between 2-6X by 2030. With more than $4 billion in AI-related deals and pipeline driving this investment, Zayo aims to prevent a looming bandwidth shortage as AI adoption accelerates. The company is leveraging its leadership in long-haul infrastructure to expand connectivity between key data center hubs and emerging markets, ensuring scalable, low-latency solutions for AI and cloud providers.

The planned buildout includes five new long-haul fiber routes and overbuilds on seven existing ones, targeting areas of rapid data center growth and favorable power availability. These projects complement Zayo’s existing 16.5-million-fiber-mile North American network, which saw 14 new 400G-enabled routes added in 2024. Zayo’s ongoing investments also include scaling deployment capabilities with enhanced tools and workflows to optimize project efficiency and meet the demands of AI-driven growth.

“Keeping pace with the next wave of AI growth will require new long-haul networks to enable the rapid scaling of capacity needs,” said Steve Smith, CEO of Zayo. “As the complexity of long-haul builds continues to be prohibitive to many providers, Zayo remains the only company building long-haul routes at scale to lead this next phase of infrastructure growth.”

• New Routes:

• Chicago to Columbus

• Las Vegas to Reno, Nevada

• Atlanta to Ashburn, Virginia

• Minneapolis to Chicago

• Columbus, Ohio, to Indianapolis

• Overbuilds:

• Denver to Dallas

• Denver to Omaha to Chicago

• Denver to Salt Lake City

• Salt Lake City to Reno

• Dallas to Atlanta

• Columbus, Ohio, to Ashburn, Virginia

• Phoenix to Tucson, Arizona

• Completed Routes (Last 5 Years):

• New Routes: Portland to Umatilla, Oregon; Atlanta to Dallas; Columbus to Pittsburgh, among others.

• Overbuilds: Las Vegas to Phoenix; Seattle to Vancouver; Chicago to Omaha, among others.

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