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In response to escalating demand for AI capabilities, Amazon intends to allocate nearly USD 150 billion over the next 15 years toward the development of data centers. This substantial investment underscores the company's commitment to fortifying its position in the cloud-computing realm, anticipating a surge in the need for AI-driven applications and digital services.

Read more …Building the Future: Amazon's USD 150 Billion Pledge to Power AI Revolution

Tillman FiberCo (Tillman Fiber), a leader in fiber optic broadband infrastructure, announced the expansion of its 100% fiber-to-the-Ppremise (FTTP) network in Florida. Tillman Fiber's network will serve the Tampa Bay, Panhandle, South and South West, regional areas, including the cities of St. Petersburg, Fort Myers, Naples, Pensacola, Miami, Palm Beach, Ft. Lauderdale, and Kissimmee.  In collaboration with a tier-one US mobile operator, Tillman Fiber will deliver symmetrical gigabit broadband internet access and services to residential customers. 

Read more …Tillman Fiber Unleashes High-Speed Internet Across Florida

Cityside Fiber, a fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) developer and internet service provider, has announced the expansion of its high-performance fiber network with the beginning of construction in Lake Forest. Cityside Fiber is also preparing to break ground in neighboring Mission Viejo this spring, furthering its commitment to providing high-speed internet connectivity to homes and businesses throughout Orange County.

Read more …Cityside Fiber Expands Orange County Network

Glo Fiber, powered by Shenandoah Telecommunications Company (Shentel), announced that future-proof, 100% fiber-optic broadband service is now available to initial neighborhoods in Salisbury, Maryland. Construction began in late 2023 and is expected to take 18-24 months to complete, providing over 14,000 homes and businesses with a reliable option for high-speed internet service.

Read more …Glo Fiber Launches Super Fast Fiber Internet in Salisbury, Maryland

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