6 THE INCOMPAS SHOW I NOVEMBER 2 - 4, 2025 www.bekabusinessmedia.com DAY 1 INDATEL Services has been busy expanding opportunities and innovation across rural America during the past year. The organization welcomed new member companies Alabama Fiber Network and IT&E into its growing network and onboarded numerous unique last mile providers (LMPs) that enable delivery of even more robust and diverse connectivity solutions nationwide. INDATEL Services is now also on the GSA MAS Schedule, a milestone that opens doors for federal partnerships and enables it to serve public sector organizations with trusted rural fiber solutions in the hardest-to-reach locations. In addition, INDATEL has officially launched a new Enterprise channel. This initiative will increase the business the organization can drive to members and partners. The INDATEL team is actively targeting regional and national organizations that are seeking alternative solutions in connectivity that are reliable, scalable and cost-efficient. Looking to the future, the organization is about to debut INDATEL Labs — the next step in its mission to connect rural America. Serving as a testing ground for new technologies, processes and innovation, INDATEL Labs will foster collaboration and drive breakthroughs that shape the future of rural connectivity. p Visit INDATEL Services at Booth 101 or the Ybor Ballroom Salon V on Floor 2 of the JW Marriott to uncover partnerships that make sourcing connectivity simple. INDATEL Services Drives Connectivity Forward with New Members, Launch of INDATEL Labs Intermountain Infrastructure Group Announces New Billings to Bozeman Route Logix Fiber Networks, Texas’ leading business fiber provider, has deployed multiple 400G wavelength services to one of the nation’s largest wireless carriers. The deployment, on an 800G backbone, provides the carrier with scalable, diverse and highly reliable backbone connectivity to support its growing wireless traffic demands. “This is the first 400G deployment for our wireless wholesale customers, with more to come,” said Jim Hintze, chief revenue officer at Logix Fiber Networks. “With multiple 400G waves deployed on an 800G backbone, carriers have the ability to add waves to scale nearly on demand as data usage accelerates.” This agreement represents the largest wavelength backbone deal Logix has delivered to a wireless carrier to date. The new backbone connections establish inter-market diversity throughout Texas, connecting the major metro areas. Designed with survivability in mind, the deployment ensures that cellular traffic remains online and uninterrupted, even in the event of a fiber cut or network disruption. Logix’s network design provides redundancy and low-latency performance to support 5G growth and next-generation wireless services across the region. “Wireless carriers trust us to keep their customers connected to the backhaul fiber necessary for a reliable, strong network,” said Hintze. “By investing in expanded backbone capacity and diverse long-haul routes between Texas’ largest markets, Logix continues to strengthen the reliability and resiliency of the state’s communications infrastructure.” Logix’s statewide fiber network spans more than 300,000 fiber miles, with more than 3,000 on-net buildings, coloration data centers and connections to more than 80 data centers across Texas. The company’s continued investment in backbone and intermarket diversity is helping drive the next phase of network reliability and performance for wireless, enterprise, and data center customers statewide. p To meet the Logix Fiber Networks team, stop by Meeting Lounge 211. Logix Fiber Networks Connects Major Wireless Carrier with Multiple 400G Waves on 800G Backbone Across Texas Intermountain Infrastructure Group (IIG) has activated a new fiber route connecting Billings and Bozeman, Mont. The announcement is a major milestone for IIG, extending the new multi-conduit fiber optic system from Montana’s largest city into the Rocky Mountains. This vital corridor strengthens Montana’s technology and business landscape, linking two of the state’s fastest-growing hubs with high-capacity connectivity. According to IIG, this foundation serves as part of the company’s plan to support innovation and community growth across the region. From powering local businesses and service providers to enabling cuttingedge research and education, this project is more than fiber — it’s an investment in Montana’s future. IIG is currently in the process of expanding its fiber optic system, with more announcements expected soon. p
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