
19,000+ Route Miles — Southern US & Mid-Atlantic Fiber
FiberLight
19,000+ Route Miles of Owned Fiber. Dark Fiber. Dedicated Internet. 400G Wavelengths. 99.99% SLA.
Carrier-grade fiber infrastructure across the southern US and mid-Atlantic. Dark fiber with full customer control, symmetric dedicated internet from 10 Mbps to 100 Gbps, high-capacity 400G wavelengths, and cloud connectivity — purpose-built for carriers, enterprises, and hyperscaler interconnects.
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FiberLight Services Portfolio
Dark fiber, dedicated internet, wavelength transport, cloud connectivity, and Ethernet WAN — owned fiber infrastructure for carriers and enterprises.
Dark Fiber — 19,000+ Route Mile Network
Unlit fiber capacity on FiberLight's 19,000+ route mile network with full bandwidth control and no shared contention. Customers control their own wavelengths for maximum performance, privacy, and scalability — ideal for carriers, enterprises, and wireless operators requiring dedicated infrastructure.
Dedicated Internet Access — 10 Mbps to 100 Gbps
Symmetric dedicated internet from 10 Mbps to 100 Gbps with 99.99% SLA uptime guarantees. FiberLight's business-only fiber network provides consistent, low-latency performance without the variability of shared infrastructure common with residential-adjacent carriers.
Wavelength Services — High-Capacity Transport
High-capacity wavelength transport for carrier interconnect, enterprise backbone, and hyperscaler requirements. 100G and 400G wavelengths available for organizations requiring dedicated, high-bandwidth transport between data centers, central offices, or major market sites.
Cloud & Data Center Connectivity
Direct, private fiber connectivity to major cloud providers and data centers across FiberLight's footprint. Eliminates public internet variability for cloud-heavy workloads — providing the predictable, low-latency connectivity that enterprise cloud architectures require.
Ethernet WAN & Point-to-Point Services
Enterprise Ethernet WAN services connecting multi-site locations across FiberLight's southern US and mid-Atlantic footprint. Point-to-point and multipoint Ethernet with diverse routing options for organizations requiring reliable, high-capacity private network connectivity.
Why FiberLight
Six reasons carriers, enterprises, and hyperscalers choose FiberLight for dark fiber, DIA, and wavelength services in the southern US and mid-Atlantic.
19,000+ Miles of Owned Fiber Infrastructure
FiberLight operates 19,000+ route miles of owned fiber — not leased dark fiber resold from another carrier. Owned infrastructure means FiberLight controls network maintenance, upgrade timelines, and SLA enforcement without depending on a third-party fiber owner. This ownership position is particularly important for dark fiber customers requiring long-term infrastructure stability.
Dark Fiber — Full Customer Control
FiberLight's dark fiber provides customers complete control over their wavelength capacity — no shared contention, no provider-imposed bandwidth limits, and no dependency on FiberLight's managed services for network operation. Customers run their own DWDM equipment on FiberLight's fiber, determining their own capacity upgrade path independent of provider decisions.
99.99% SLA — Dedicated DIA
FiberLight's dedicated internet access carries a 99.99% SLA backed by diverse fiber routing options on the owned network. Symmetric bandwidth from 10 Mbps to 100 Gbps means upload performance equals download — critical for cloud-heavy organizations where asymmetric connections create bottlenecks for backups, video conferencing, and SaaS.
Southern US & Mid-Atlantic Market Focus
FiberLight's concentrated footprint across the southern US and mid-Atlantic provides denser network coverage within those markets than national carriers who spread infrastructure more broadly. For organizations headquartered or operating primarily in FiberLight's geographic footprint, this density translates to more available on-net locations and faster provisioning timelines.
Carrier & Hyperscaler-Grade Infrastructure
FiberLight serves carriers, wireless operators, and hyperscalers — not just enterprise customers. This carrier-grade infrastructure design means the network is built to the reliability and capacity standards that telecommunications carriers require for their own operations, providing a higher baseline than infrastructure designed primarily for enterprise customers.
Route Diversity for Resiliency
FiberLight's 19,000+ route mile network enables diverse routing for critical connections — physically separate fiber paths that eliminate the common failure scenario where diverse-route services actually share conduit or right-of-way at some point. True path diversity is available for customers requiring maximum network resilience.
Fit Guide
Is This the Right Provider for You?
Best For
- Multi-location enterprises requiring carrier-grade connectivity with formal 99.99%+ SLAs
- Organizations needing predictable, low-latency connectivity for cloud and SaaS applications
- Teams needing a single point of contact for ordering, billing, and escalations across sites
May Not Be Ideal If
- Very small offices (under 5 users) with basic internet needs and no SLA requirement
- Budget-first buyers who prioritize lowest possible price over reliability or support quality
- Businesses whose locations fall outside this provider's primary service footprint
FiberLight — Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about FiberLight dark fiber, dedicated internet, wavelength services, and network footprint in southern US and mid-Atlantic markets.
Source FiberLight Through Fibi
Fibi sources FiberLight dark fiber, dedicated internet, and wavelength services for carriers and enterprises in the southern US and mid-Atlantic. Our advisory is free — funded by FiberLight from their existing sales budget, never from your invoice.
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