AW Broadband transforms from WISP to ISP with Adtran end-to-end fibre broadband solution

Adtran, Inc., the provider of multi-gigabit fibre access and fibre extension solutions, announced that AW Broadband is leveraging the Adtran end-to-end fibre broadband solution to deploy a 100% fibre-based network. Adtran delivers the flexibility and scalability needed to enable AW Broadband to connect underserved communities, unlock a future-ready fibre network and attract new economic opportunities to the Texas Panhandle.

AW Broadband is based in Amarillo, TX, and currently serves residential and business customers in 31 cities and towns in the area. It was incorporated as Amarillo Wireless, a WISP that rented or leased tower space to connect rural customers. When the industry started to shift toward fibre broadband networks and funding became available, it made the decision to transition to fibre too. AW Broadband was created, and it received funding through the Rural Digital Opportunity Fund (RDOF) to build its fibre network in Texas.

“In order to build the best network for us and our customers, we needed someone with scalable, high-performance solutions and we found that with Adtran. Other broadband access platforms on the market are limiting. Adtran offers reliability, flexibility and premium customer support whenever we need guidance,” says Matthew Carpenter, president and co-owner at AW Broadband. “With Adtran in our network, we are building a future-ready fibre network that will easily grow as capacity demands increase. We already have plans to expand our network footprint soon, and Adtran makes it easy to light up fibre in every direction.”

Dimmitt, TX, is a town that has already realised the benefits of AW Broadband’s fibre network. Before fibre, large corporations surveyed the area with interest to build manufacturing and warehouse facilities, but the town could not support their broadband requirements. After the fibre network was deployed, companies could build there knowing they have access to high-speed internet. Dimmitt is now growing in population and economic opportunity.

“We are enabling fibre broadband providers, like AW Broadband, to unlock unlimited opportunities for rural communities everywhere. Not only does fibre attract new employers, but it enables anyone to work, learn, receive healthcare and more from anywhere,” says Brent Cancienne, vice president of sales at Adtran. “We take special care to listen to our customers to ensure we understand their unique challenges and deliver expert support. This includes solutions that accommodate subscriber demand today and in the future, along with the software to ensure easy network and service management long-term.”

AW Broadband is leveraging the Adtran end-to-end fibre broadband solution that includes the Adtran 10G fibre access platform with Combo PON technology and the Adtran Mosaic One cloud software. The Adtran 10G Combo PON technology enables AW Broadband to elegantly deliver a mix of GPON and XGS-PON services simultaneously across the same fibre. Most of AW Broadband’s residential customers will start with a Gigabit service on GPON and business customers on 10G XGS-PON. The simplified migration from GPON to XGS-PON will enable AW Broadband to easily offer multi-gigabit services to residential customers when they need it.

In addition, AW Broadband is utilising the Adtran Mosaic One cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) to aggregate data from management and orchestration platforms, broadband access solutions and subscriber in-home devices to deliver actionable insights to better care for subscribers, operate their network more efficiently and more precisely promote their services. This intelligence enables AW Broadband to quickly visualise, understand and address network events before they become costly for the business or an issue for subscribers.

For more information about Adtran’s end-to-end fibre broadband solution, please visit here.

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