West Virginia Broadband is in operation and accepting fiber optic bandwidth inquiries and connection reservations along its 1,200-mile fiber optic network.
WVBB's Network Operations Center (NOC) is under construction and customer provisioning on WVBB's 1,200-mile fiber optic carrier network connecting Ashburn, Virginia to Columbus, Ohio will be available as follows:
SOUTHERN ROUTE: Ashburn, Virginia via Strasburg, Lexington, and Roanoke, Virginia; Princeton, Beckley and Huntington, West Virginia; Ashland and Greenup, Kentucky; Portsmouth, Piketon, and Circleville, Ohio to Columbus, Ohio.
NORTHERN ROUTE: Ashburn, Virginia across West Virginia via Moorefield, Davis, Elkins, Buckhannon, Clarksburg, Parkersburg; and via Athens and Lancaster, Ohio to Columbus, Ohio.
CENTRAL ROUTE: from Buckhannon, West Virginia to Huntington, and onto Charleston, West Virginia providing three (3) rings for redundancy to eliminate service interruptions.
West Virginia Broadband operates a single mode duplex fiber optic carrier backbone providing DWDM services up to 400 gigabytes asynchronous connections scalable to 800 gigabytes with three (3) rings for redundancy.
Particularly unique, WVBB can connect customers at MID-SPAN INTERCONNECTION POINTS along its entire 1,200-mile route. This allows West Virginia Broadband to provide “Point-to-Point” connections to Carriers, ILEC’s, CLEC’s, WISPs for Transport, IP Transit, Enterprise, Retail, as well as Wavelengths, Cloud Services, Co-Locations, Data Centers, and Disaster Recovery services.
This MID-SPAN INTERCONNECTION capability enables a less expensive connection and greater flexibility in locating and making connections to WVBB’s fiber optic backbone.
WVBB is receiving inquiries for provisioning customer circuits.
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