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MetroNet will deploy a gigabit fiber network in Des Moines. It’s the third project – and second in Iowa that the company has announced this month.
The service provider says it will invest about $70 million to fully fund the project, which will serve businesses and residential customers with a symmetrical gigabit network. Construction activities will begin immediately, with physical construction slated for the fall. Customer installations will begin next spring.
MetroNet, which is headquartered in Evansville, IN, says it will build a retail storefront in Des Moines and hire local personnel for a variety of positions. It will inform residents by mail of construction 30 day prior to the start and will otherwise keep residents informed of progress.
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Apr 5, 2021 2:10pm
According to AllNet Insights & Analytics, Verizon still holds 21 LMDS licenses after a sale to GeoLinks. (Fierce Wireless)
Verizon looks like it could be selling of the remainder of its LMDS millimeter wave licenses to fixed wireless service provider Etheric Networks.
Information from Etheric said the agreement involves 20 LMDS (Local Multipoint Distribution Service) band licenses, pending FCC approval. Markets include cities in California, New Mexico, Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Washington, and Oregon. It reflects a total of MHz/POP of 12,508,914,900.
Etheric Networks’ CEO Alexander Hagen disclosed the news in a LinkedIn post last week, which has since been taken down. Hagen had said the purchase would support the company’s RDOF application and help provide operators in the Western U.S. with access to licensed multipoint spectrum. It would also make Etheric the largest holder of LMDS A/B licenses in the 29/31 GHz bands in California.