Gigabit Squared bought conduit and other assets from...
Gigabit Squared bought conduit and other assets from Zayo Group, it said Wednesday (http://bit.ly/1edZjHL), calling it its “first major investment” in a fiber-to-the-premises network planned for parts of Seattle. The conduit cost millions and “will help Gigabit Squared more effectively…
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utilize excess fiber capacity the company will lease from the City of Seattle,” it added. Zayo will help support Gigabit Squared with “conduit, colocation space and other infrastructure services,” Gigabit Squared said. The public-private partnership in Seattle includes the University of Washington, Gigabit Squared and the city government. Gigabit Squared disclosed its planned residential pricing in June and plans to launch service next year.