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Equinox Global Telecommunications is accepting dark fiber orders for its...

Equinox Global Telecommunications is accepting dark fiber orders for its planned Charlotte route and is readying the route’s expansion into Georgia, said the carrier-grade telecom network service provider in a Tuesday news release. The company said its new network routes…

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will reach in Georgia between Atlanta, Macon and Columbus. Equinox said it’s expanding into the state and North Carolina “in response to the need for higher bandwidth speeds in the business, education and government sectors.” The new routes will handle all of Equinox’s services, including broadband, network maintenance and monitoring, network operations center services, technical support and other professional services. The expansion into the three Georgia markets is expected to be completed in 2014 or 2015, Equinox said. As dark fiber becomes available for lease on the route, Equinox plans to expand the network into other markets in coastal and central Georgia.