Tillman FiberCo, LLC, a leading provider of fiber optic broadband infrastructure, announced a significant expansion of its 100% fiber-to-the-premises (FTTP) network in Florida. This expansion reflects the demand for high-speed Internet access in various regions of the state, including Tampa Bay, the Panhandle, south and southwest Florida, and several major cities such as St. Petersburg, Fort Myers, Naples, Pensacola, and Miami. The aim is to respond to the growing demand for , Palm Beach, Fort Lauderdale and Kissimmee.
Tillman Fiber plans to work with Tier 1 mobile carriers in the United States to provide symmetric gigabit broadband Internet access and services to residential customers. The move comes at a time when digital connectivity is playing a key role in technological advancement.
Ken Dixon, CEO of Tillman Fiber, emphasized the importance of next-generation infrastructure to meet evolving technology needs. “Our fiber optic expertise, coupled with our strategic alliances with Tier 1 mobile carriers in the United States and significant financial support, will enable Tillman Fiber to bring high-speed internet to communities in Florida and beyond,” he said. position,” he said. We believe that our innovative broadband services can deliver long-term value to our customers. ”
To ensure efficient network management and provide multi-gigabit symmetric services, Tillman Fiber is deploying Nokia’s 10-gigabit XGS-PON with Altiplano SDAN controller. Additionally, end users can benefit from Gigabit speeds throughout their home using Nokia’s cloud-optimized mesh Wi-Fi 6 solution, powered by Corteca.
Tillman Fiber is part of the Tillman Global Holdings portfolio, founded by Sanjiv Ahuja. The portfolio invests in, owns and operates telecommunications and energy infrastructure businesses in both developed and emerging markets.
Tillman Fiber’s network expansion underscores the company’s commitment to bridging the digital divide and providing reliable, high-speed internet access to communities across Florida. As technological advances drive the need for faster and more robust connectivity, initiatives like this are poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the future of digital infrastructure in the region and beyond.