Lightower Fiber Networks

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Lightower Fiber Networks
Private
Industry Telecommunications
IT Services
Area served
Northeast US, Illinois, London, Toronto
Key people
Rob Shanahan – President and Chief Executive Officer
Eric Sandman - Chief Financial Officer
Dave Mayer – General Counsel
Jason Campbell - Chief Operating Officer
Phillip Olivero – Chief Technology Officer
Website Lightower.com

Lightower Fiber Networks, founded in 2006, is a provider of telecommunications and IT services.

Description

The company's network spans the Northeast United States including Illinois, Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Virginia, Washington, DC, and New Hampshire.[1] Additionally Lightower offers service in both Toronto and London.[citation needed] The network comprises over 30,000 route miles of fiber.[2][3][4]

Lightower’s products include network and video transport, alternative access, nationwide long haul services, dark fiber, Ethernet, and cloud computing services. Lighter has built out access to over 15,000 service locations throughout the Northeast, including 250+ data centers and 5,000+ wireless towers.[5][6]

Customers include Fortune 500 businesses, enterprise, carriers, financial services, media, healthcare, education, and government.[7]

The company was acquired by Berkshire Partners in December 2012 when it also acquired Sidera Networks and announced plans to merge them under the Lightower brand. Its previous owners were M/C Partners and Pamlico Capital (the investing unit of Wachovia before its takeover by Wells Fargo. Those two companies had bought it from National Grid in 2007.[8]

The company is currently title sponsor of the Lightower Conference Classic.

Services

  • Ethernet
  • Dark Fiber
  • Wavelengths
  • SONET
  • Colocation
  • Cloud Computing
  • Nationwide Long Haul
  • Video Transport
  • Managed Private Optical Networks (MPON)
  • Wireless Backhaul (FTTT)
  • Ultra-Low Latency Solutions

Network

  • Over 20,000 route miles of fiber
  • Over 650,000 fiber miles
  • Providing access to over 7,500 service locations
  • Network within Northeast region (CT, MA, MD, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, IL, ME, VA, VT, Washington DC) along with London and Toronto
  • Owns 18 Carrier Class Colocation facilities- including Marlborough, Worcester, Providence & New York City (60 Hudson Street) and access to all major facilities in the Northeast
  • 7 Acquisitions in past three years
  • 550 Employees

Mergers and acquisitions

2007

  • National Grid Wireless- Acquisition (NEESCom)[9]

2008

  • Keyspan Communications - Acquisition
  • Hudson Valley DataNet - Acquisition [10]

2010

  • Veroxity Technology Partners - Acquisition [11]
  • Lexent Metro Connect New York City based neutral telecommunications provider that owns, operates, builds and maintains its own dark fiber network in New York, Northern New Jersey, and surrounding areas. - Acquisition [12]
  • Open Access, Inc. - Acquisition [13]

2013

  • Sidera Networks - Merger [14]

2015

  • Fibertech - Merger[15]

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  • "Lightower Picks Ciena for 100G". 11 January 2012.
  • "Lightower’s Ultra-Low Latency Network Provides Fastest Networking to Key Financial Centers". 3 November 2011.
  • "Lightower Announces New Network Expansion Projects in New York Metro and Southern Connecticut". 21 June 2011.
  • ”Lightower Completes Acquisition of Open Access Inc.” 1 April 2011.
  • ”Lightower Acquires Veroxity Technology”. 25 May 2010.

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