New fiber optic line planned from Casper to Colorado

 

Wyoming Governor Matt Mead Joined the Line-Up ...

Wyoming Governor Matt Mead Joined the Line-Up of Speakers (Photo credit: USFWS Mountain Prairie)

By TREVOR GRAFF Star-Tribune staff writer

Gov. Matt Mead announced Tuesday the planned installation of a new fiber optics line that will run from Casper to the Colorado border.

Advanced Communications Technology, based in Sheridan, is installing the line as part of the Governor’s initiative to boost the expansion of broadband services in the state’s rural regions.

“Any time we expand broadband, it benefits people and business. ACT is one of many companies operating in Wyoming. This means more options for Wyoming people and more access points for communities from Casper to the Colorado border,” Mead said.

With the new line, ACT’s network will now service the entire state.

“We believe this fiber optic network expansion has the potential to benefit many communities and businesses across Wyoming,” said ACT General Manager, Aaron Sopko. “ACT’s network will now span the entire state, north to south and east to west, reaching many communities in between and connecting Wyoming to the rest of the world with redundant and diverse routes.”

Without the state’s assistance, the project may not have happened, Sopko said.

The expansion of broadband services often runs into obstacles concerning a company’s right to access land for installation. The governor, in cooperation with the Wyoming Department of Transportation, is working to clear right of way issues for the expansion of broadband, Sopko said.

“Wyoming used its right of way and ACT will build the line with multiple access points – this is a good example of a strong public-private partnership,” Mead said.

ACT will start installation next month and expects to have the line operational early next year.

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About Mark Milliman

Mark Milliman is a Principal Consultant at Inphotonics Research driving the adoption and assisting local governments to plan, build, operate, and lease access open-access municipal broadband networks. Additionally, he works with entrepreneurs and venture capitalists to increase the value of their intellectual capital through the creation of strategic product plans and execution of innovative marketing strategies. With more than 22 years of experience in the telecommunications industry that began at AT&T Bell Laboratories, Mark has built fiber, cable, and wireless networks around the world to deliver voice, video, and data services. His thorough knowledge of all aspects of service delivery from content creation to the design, operation, and management of the network is utilized by carriers and equipment manufacturers. Mark conceived and developed one of the industry's first multi-service provisioning platform and is multiple patent holder. He is active in the IEEE as a senior member. Mark received his B.S. in Electrical Engineering from Iowa State University and M.S. in Electrical Engineering from Carnegie Mellon University.
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