Ethernet backhaul networks provider PEG Bandwidth said it’s expanding its...
Ethernet backhaul networks provider PEG Bandwidth said it’s expanding its network by building 1,500 new cell sites in the Northeast, mid-Atlantic and central U.S. PEG said Monday it will add cell sites to its existing networks in Illinois, Louisiana,…
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Mississippi and Texas, as well as new sites in 11 other jurisdictions: Delaware, Iowa, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and West Virginia. The expansion will also give PEG Bandwidth access to 20 mobile switching centers and 31 carrier hotels. PEG Bandwidth’s expansion will add more than 7,900 route miles to its fiber network, giving the network provider 11,000 route miles across 15 states when the expansion is finished. The expanded network will support four wireless carriers’ 4G expansions, PEG Bandwidth said (http://mwne.ws/10DxiHT).