
FiberLight is positioned for enterprises, hyperscale and content tenants, carriers, and bandwidth-intensive operating models — where the priority is direct fiber-and-route control across regional metros, dark fiber and wavelength depth for data-center interconnect and cloud architectures, and wireless backhaul for 5G densification. Fibi sources and negotiates FiberLight on your behalf, at no cost to your business.
Portfolio
A regional fiber-and-transport portfolio — dark fiber, wavelength services, dedicated internet access, Ethernet, data-center connectivity, cloud connect, and wireless backhaul — under one regional operator with route and fiber ownership.
FiberLight Dark Fiber delivers direct customer access to underlying optical strands across regional metro and inter-metro routes — fitting hyperscale, content, financial-services, and carrier operating models that need to engineer their own optical layer, run custom wavelengths, and own long-term capacity economics. The structural advantage is direct fiber control between data centers, cloud on-ramps, and customer sites rather than reselling lit capacity from underlying carriers.
FiberLight Wavelength Services delivers point-to-point lit-wave transport across the FiberLight regional fiber network — fitting operating models that want deterministic, low-latency, high-capacity transport between data centers and metros without taking on the optical-layer engineering and management burden of dark fiber. Useful for data-center interconnect, cloud-region pairing, and high-capacity site-to-site links.
FiberLight DIA delivers symmetric, high-capacity internet over FiberLight fiber with deterministic performance posture and consistent SLA framing — fitting bandwidth-intensive operating models where business-class broadband is no longer adequate. The on-net advantage is staying on a single regional operator's routing rather than being handed off across multiple wholesale providers between site and edge.
Ethernet Services across FiberLight's regional footprint — point-to-point and multipoint Layer-2 transport for site-to-site connectivity, data-center interconnect, and SD-WAN underlay. Fits enterprise and carrier operating models that need consistent Layer-2 connectivity across metros under one operator's routing rather than a wholesale-aggregated mesh.
On-net data-center connectivity from FiberLight's regional fiber network into colocation campuses, cloud on-ramps, and interconnection points — fitting hybrid and multi-cloud operating models where private deterministic links to data-center and cloud regions are part of the architecture. Useful for replication, DR pairing, and multi-cloud egress between regional sites.
FiberLight Cloud Connect provides private connectivity from on-net customer sites into AWS, Azure, Google Cloud, and other on-ramp partners — fitting operating models where over-the-internet cloud connectivity has been outgrown by latency, throughput, or governance requirements. Combines with Ethernet and waves for diverse-path cloud architectures.
FiberLight Wireless Backhaul for mobile network operators and tower companies — high-capacity fiber backhaul from cell sites and small-cell deployments to mobile core and aggregation points. Fits operating models where 5G densification requires fiber to a growing number of sites that incumbent carriers cannot reach economically, with multi-year buildout engineering and project-management depth.
Custom long-haul, inter-metro, and on-net build engagements where FiberLight extends or expands its regional fiber footprint to serve specific customer routes — fitting hyperscale, content, and carrier operating models with multi-year capacity roadmaps where fiber and route ownership economics outweigh recurring lit-circuit pricing on national incumbents.
Ideal For
Hyperscale, content, and AI tenants needing dark fiber and high-capacity wavelengths between data centers and cloud regions — fitting FiberLight's route ownership and custom-build engineering depth.
Financial-services and capital-markets operating models needing deterministic, low-latency transport between trading sites, data centers, and cloud regions — fitting FiberLight's wavelength and dark-fiber depth.
Multi-site enterprises and data-center tenants needing on-net Ethernet, DIA, and cloud connect across FiberLight's regional metros — fitting hybrid and multi-cloud architectures and DR pairing.
Mobile network operators and tower companies needing fiber backhaul to cell sites and small-cell deployments — fitting FiberLight's wireless-backhaul portfolio for 5G densification under multi-year buildouts.
Why FiberLight
Structural advantages that justify FiberLight as the regional fiber, wavelength, and transport partner across data-center interconnect, cloud, and wireless-backhaul scope rather than aggregating across national incumbents.
FiberLight owns and operates underlying fiber routes across its regional footprint rather than reselling capacity acquired from underlying carriers — fitting operating models where direct route-and-fiber control, custom wavelengths, and long-term IRU economics matter. The structural advantage versus wholesale-aggregated competitors is operational accountability for the physical layer.
FiberLight's dark fiber and wavelength portfolio supports hyperscale, content, financial-services, and carrier operating models where customers engineer their own optical layer or need deterministic, low-latency, high-capacity lit transport between sites — under one regional operator with route ownership and engineering capacity to support multi-year buildouts.
On-net density into colocation campuses, cloud on-ramps, and interconnection points across FiberLight's footprint — fitting hybrid and multi-cloud operating models where private deterministic links between data centers, cloud regions, and customer sites are first-class architectural choices rather than after-the-fact procurement decisions.
Wireless backhaul portfolio for mobile network operators and tower companies — supporting 5G densification with fiber to cell sites and small-cell deployments. Fits operating models where the backhaul partner needs engineering and project-management depth across multi-year buildouts rather than a transactional circuit relationship.
Why Use Fibi
Your contract is with FiberLight either way. The difference is the comparison, sourcing, and ongoing support layer around it.
| Aspect | FiberLight Direct | FiberLight Through Fibi |
|---|---|---|
| Pricing | Standard FiberLight rates | Volume-negotiated — equal or better |
| Vendor comparison | FiberLight only | FiberLight vs other regional fiber operators and national carriers |
| Quote turnaround | 5–10 business days | 24–72 hours across multiple platforms |
| Architecture review | FiberLight solution architects | Independent advisor representing your interests |
| Post-go-live support | FiberLight support only | Fibi escalation + FiberLight support |
| Advisory fee | N/A | $0 — provider-funded |
FAQ
Fibi will scope your dark fiber, wavelength, DIA, Ethernet, data-center interconnect, cloud connect, or wireless-backhaul requirement against FiberLight and the most relevant alternatives — so you see how FiberLight's regional fiber-ownership posture compares against national incumbents and other regional fiber operators before signing, with no obligation and no sales pressure.
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