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Atlantic was chosen in 2011 to engineer the Broadband Stimulus funded Virgin Islands Next Generation Network. The entire project will span the islands of St. Thomas, St. Croix, and St. John and cover 80 miles.

 

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Opelika Light & Power

Atlantic was chosen in 2011 to complete the design and build of Opelika’s 250 mile FTTH network that passes over 13,000 homes.

 

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North Central Telephone Cooperative

Atlantic was chosen in 2011 for the construction of the Defeated North and Golf Course & Fairgrounds portion of this network.  Atlantic’s portion passes 2,000 homes and 120 miles.

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UTS Curacao

Atlantic was chosen in 2011 for the design and professional services for UTS-Curacao. The entire network will pass 60,000 homes and cover 1,000 miles.

 

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North Alabama Electric Cooperative

Atlantic was chosen in 2010 to complete the engineering of this 9,000 homes and 500 mile network. Our AEG Services professional services team provided architectural design support for the Head End/NOC, and developed cost models for product lines and negotiated relationships with strategic carries to offer Video, Voice and High Speed data services.

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Connersville, IN

Atlantic was chosen for the construction of the 8,000 home and 100 mile FTTH network in 2010.

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Russellville, KY

Atlantic was chosen in 2010 to complete the design and build of Russellville’s 7,000 home and 100 mile network.

 

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New Castle, IN

Atlantic was chosen in 2010 to complete the construction of this 8,000 home and 260 mile FTTH network.

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Wabash, IN

Atlantic was chosen for the construction of this 5,000 home and 90 mile FTTH network in 2009

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Tullahoma Utilities Board

The Tullahoma project kicked off in November of 2007 as a FTTH network project passing 12,000 homes and businesses with 240 miles of plant.  Atlantic was chosen for the design and build of the entire project.

 

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Lafayette Utilities System

The LUS project kicked off in the summer of 2007 as a FTTH network passing 57,000 homes and business with 760 miles of plant.  Atlantic was selected to design and project administer this project.

 

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Crawfordsville Light & Electric

Atlantic was chosen in 2006 for the construction of this 7,000 home and 160 mile FTTH Network

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Pulaski Electric System

Atlantic was selected to design and build this 140 mile, 6,000 home FTTH network in 2006.

 

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North Kansas City, MO

Atlantic was chosen in 2006 to complete the construction of the 4,000 home and 30 mile FTTH network

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Morristown Utility Systems

AEG was selected to design and build this 220 mile, 15,000 home FTTH network in the city in 2004.

 

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Sallisaw Municipal Authority

Atlantic was chosen in 2004 for the design and build of Sallisaw Municipal Authority’s 7,000 home and 100 mile FTTH network.

 

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Provo, UT

Atlanitc was chosen for the design and build of the Provo, Utah project in 2003.  The network passes 35,000 homes and covered 320 miles.

 

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Jackson Energy Authority

Atlantic was chosen in 2003 for the construction of this 30,000 home FTTH network that spans 620 miles.

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Quincy, FL

Atlantic was chosen for the design of the 4,000 home, 40 mile network in 2002.

 

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Bristol Virginia Utilities

Atlantic was chosen in 2001 to complete the design and build of the BVU’s 15,000 home and 200 miles FTTH network.

 

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Borough of Kutztown, PA

Atlantic was chosen for the design and build of this 3,000 home and 30 mile network in 2001.  This was Atlantic’s very first FTTH deployment

 

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Lumbee River EMC

AEG Services professional services  and engineering team supported the client with marketing analysis and solution delivery in 2010 to complete the engineering for this 11,000 and 650 mile network. AEG initiated and leveraged wholesale strategic partnerships to deliver services.  We developed the main business product line and access cost models to provide for an “open Access” network deployment. AEG was responsible for formulating the vendor qualification assessment strategy and detailed network integration of services into the FTTH network.

 

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Clarksville Department of Electricity

Atlantic was chosen in 2007 to complete the design and construction of this Fiber to the Home (FTTH) deployment delivering triple play services to 55,000 residences and businesses and spanning 900 miles.

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The City of Salisbury

The City of Salisbury, North Carolina began the process of deploying a Fiber to the Home in 2009 to provide the triple play services of voice, video and data over a telecommunications network.  Our team completed  end to end support for the 16,000 home, 270 mile network.

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Bristol Tennessee Essential Services

Atlantic was chosen for the engineering and construction of this Fiber to the Home (FTTH) deployment for all of the City of Bristol Tennessee and Sullivan County in 2005.  The network passes 30,000 homes and covers 500 miles.

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Grant County PUD

The Grant County Public Utility District and Atlantic continue to deploy their Fiber to the Home (FTTH) project throughout Grant County Washington. Grant County PUD was one of the early FTTH to be deployed.  The Grant County project is an open access, point to point network covering 10,000 homes and 300 miles.

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Dalton Utilities

Dalton Utilities provides point to point high bandwidth connections and utilizes their fiber network for internal SCADA efficiencies, monitors and controls the largest waste water Land Application System in the world, and communicates directly with the new generation plant.  Atlantic was chosen in 2000 to design and build phases I-VI of the 25,000 home and 470 mile FTTH network.

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Ralls County Electric Cooperative

Atlantic was chosen by Ralls County Electric Cooperative to build their FTTH network, passing 5,000 homes and covering 1,200 miles. RCEC was one of the first Broadband Stimulus projects to break ground.

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Projects

Atlantic believes we have the strategy, the most experience and the strongest management team that one can find in this very select Fiber To The Home arena. We have deployed more governmental fiber projects and FTTH networks than anyone else in the industry. We have learned lessons, we have never left our clients if the going got tough, and we have never asked our clients to pay for our mistakes.

Browse our listings below to learn more about our large arsenal of Fiber to the Home and Smart Grid deployments.

  • Kit Carson Electric Cooperative

    Kit Carson Electric Cooperative, Inc. (KCEC), with support from the RUS Broadband Investment Program (BIP) appropriated from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) have contracted Atlantic to construct a next generation fiber-to-the-home network along its existing power distribution rights-of-way in order to provide advanced broadband services, including high speed Internet access, to its roughly [...]

  • United Electric Cooperative, Inc.

    United Electric Cooperative, Inc. (UECI) was awarded $21.2 million from the RUS Broadband Investment Program (BIP) appropriated from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (ARRA) to construct and operate a next generation fiber-to-the-home network along its existing power distribution rights-of-way in order to provide advanced broadband services, including high speed Internet access, to its roughly [...]

  • Ralls County Electric Cooperative

    Atlantic was chosen by Ralls County Electric Cooperative to build their FTTH network, passing 5,000 homes and covering 1,200 miles.  RCEC is one of the first recipients awarded funding provided by the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act. RCEC will use the funding to provide broadband services to un-served and under-served communities.  

  • Opelika Light & Power

    Opelika Light and Power (OLP), a municipal utility and department of the City of Opelika, Alabama is chose Atlantic to install a Smart Grid fiber optic network capable of providing advanced services to the utility and community.  These services include, but are not limited to, SCADA communications, automatic meter reading, power outage detection, automated distribution, [...]

  • The City of Salisbury

    Salisbury North Carolina is in the process of deploying a Fiber to the Home network to provide the triple play services of voice, video and data over a telecommunications network.

  • Clarksville Department of Electricity

    The CDE project is a Fiber to the Home (FTTH) deployment delivering triple play services to their 57,000 residences and businesses.  The CDE project also has deployed meters that may be monitored and controlled from the Headend allowing CDE to turn on and off power without a truck roll and saving the utility money.  The network [...]

  • Bristol Tennessee Essential Services

    The BTES project encompassed all of the City of Bristol Tennessee and Sullivan County with a Fiber to the Home (FTTH) deployment.  BTES provides triple play services over the telecommunications network.  In addition, the network is being used to gather data for Smart Grid applications.  BTES and Dr. Browder are leaders in implementing real world [...]

  • Grant County PUD

    The Grant County Public Utility District continues to deploy their Fiber to the Home (FTTH) project throughout Grant County Washington. Grant County PUD was one of the early FTTH to be deployed and is currently in their second phase of connecting their residents and businesses. The Grant County PUD project is an open access, point to point [...]

  • Dalton Utilities

    Dalton Utilities deployed their Fiber to the Home project, in several distinct stages throughout their service territory and Whitfield County, Georgia.  This project provides triple play telecommunications to businesses and residents.  For the many large industrial customers Dalton Utilities provides point to point high bandwidth connections. Dalton Utilities also utilizes this fiber network for internal SCADA [...]

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