![]() ![]() "Providing fiber management and protection products that enable our customers to scale their operations is the core aspect of the Clearfield value proposition," comments Cheri Beranek, president and CEO of Clearfield. "Clearfield was the best choice for the money." "We did a thorough investigation of fiber management products," Olson explained. "We have been using Clearfield products for about four years, and have been very happy with their quality and the very helpful, responsive sales team." "Clearfield met our criteria and needs on all these issues," he said. It is deploying a Passive Optical Network (PON) with Calix.Īccording to Venture's COE Supervisor Brad Ryan, the decision to go with Clearfield was based on a number of criteria, including cost effectiveness, fiber management efficiency, ease of access/turn-up, and cleanliness. Venture has three central offices that came about as a result of stimulus awards, and another three in their ILEC exchanges. The FieldSmart FxDS frame is being used in the Faulkton FTTH deployment, while FieldSmart FxDS panels are being utilized in Cresband and Orient. So our customers are really looking forward to the new services this FTTH project will bring."Īn integral aspect of the deployment will be the installation of Clearfield's FieldSmart Fiber Crossover Distribution System (FxDS) as part of the central office operation. "There were no video products for rural consumers and many had coax-based TV service. So, we like to say we had 'lower high speed internet' service in the past," Olson said. ![]() "Traditionally, it's been difficult getting broadband to a rural market. "With our rural build, you plow many miles to get to a very few customers," Venture Assistant General Manager Randy Olson said. The fiber deployment, which is an overbuild of the existing telecommunications architecture, will cover three exchanges and more than 900 access lines in and around Faulkton, Orient and Cresband, S.D. In the end, area businesses and residents will enjoy the benefits of high speed internet, IP video and high definition television, as well as phone, long distance, and voice messaging. The ambitious project, funded in part by a $7 million American Recovery and Reinvestment Act broadband stimulus award, began in the spring and will be completed by the 4th quarter of this year. MINNEAPOLIS, J(GLOBE NEWSWIRE) - For the first time, many residents in the rural areas of South Dakota will have access to the latest telecommunications advancements because of a new Fiber to the Home (FTTH) project by Highmore, S.D.-based Venture Communications Cooperative.īroadband stimulus award winner Venture teamed up with Clearfield, Inc. (Nasdaq:CLFD) in the FTTH deployment that will span more than 900 square miles serving a trio of communities in north central S.D. Clearfield Products Used in Ambitious FTTH Project ![]()
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