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Fujitsu Collaborates with Ubiquity to Boost Resilience of Last-Mile Digital Infrastructure

Fujitsu Collaborates with Ubiquity to Boost Resilience of Last-Mile Digital Infrastructure Image Credit: Ton Snoei/Bigstockphoto.com

Fujitsu Network Communications announced that digital infrastructure investor Ubiquity utilizes the Fujitsu Network Operations Center (NOC) to support last-mile, fiber broadband infrastructure in four major U.S. markets. Fujitsu provides Ubiquity with 24x7 managed network services from their carrier-class NOC in Texas.

Ubiquity is a digital infrastructure owner, developer and operator with the nation’s largest and fastest-growing open access, fiber-to-the-premise (FTTP) network. With a commitment to delivering high-capacity broadband networks, Ubiquity enables fast-growing suburban communities as well as underserved communities to reap the benefits of affordable, high-speed connectivity options and associated economic development.

Fujitsu’s managed network services include fault monitoring, notification, troubleshooting and onsite dispatching. As a result, Ubiquity has realized accelerated visibility into and management of sustainable infrastructure, delivering premium broadband services faster to new markets cost-effectively.

Ajay Ghanekar, co-founder and co-CEO, Ubiquity

We relied on Fujitsu’s experienced staff and efficient processes to meet our aggressive monitoring and resiliency needs to deliver the future of sustainable digital infrastructure. Fujitsu support made it possible for us to keep pace with our significant build plan, support a varied set of customers and maintain a consistent set of quality on our fiber service.

Greg Manganello, senior vice president and head of network integration and software business unit, Fujitsu

Fujitsu is pleased to support Ubiquity by accelerating their broadband business, saving start-up costs, and mitigating risks with our Managed Network Services. As our partnership continues to grow, we look forward to continuously enabling Ubiquity to scale their broadband business even faster.

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