Fast-growing US fibre-optic internet company NOVOS FiBER has announced the
launch of its largest investment construction project to date in Phoenix, Arizona.
The home fibre-optic (FTTH) provider, founded in 2023, now serves home users
and small businesses in the Dallas-Fort Worth, Texas area. Its sister company,
PRIME FiBER, is deploying fibre infrastructure in Florida as a wholesale-level open
access platform. Both businesses are backed by InLight Capital, a private equity
firm in Sugar Land, Texas.
‘Phoenix is a core strategic market for us’ said Andrew Snead, CEO of NOVOS
FiBER and PRIME FiBER, ‘and we are delighted to be launching construction in the
city, which is expected to deliver high-speed fibre services to residents and small
businesses within weeks.’ Mike Rowley, Head of Sales and Marketing, added:
'We are committed to delivering more choice with a significantly enhanced customer
experience, and it is exciting to be expanding our services to Phoenix residents.’
The company has identified Phoenix and neighbouring cities as a prime growth area
and has disclosed that it has earmarked more than US$130 million in investment for
this expanding market.' ‘We are fully committed to the Phoenix metropolitan area
and are moving forward with construction planning for multiple cities through the
dual platforms of NOVOS FiBER and PRIME FiBER,’ Mr Snead emphasised.