i3 America

Country Manager - Scott Bradshaw (scott.bradshaw@i3-america.com  917.975.2625

Globally, building FTTP (Fiber to the Premise) infrastructures using traditional civil methods has proven to be slow and unpredictably expensive due to the complex nature of the construction involved.

The creation of i3 America and completion of a successful six month pilot project in the state of Illinois, confirms suitability of this patented technology across the American continent. i3, with its developed suite of unique and patented technologies, is enabling the deployment of fiber optic networks at a fraction of the cost, time and environmental impact of the deployment methods that have traditionally been available.

So how does this benefit you?

As a City or Municipal Leader:

Fiber to the Premise (FTTP) delivery represents a unique opportunity to meet head-on the challenge you face of currently inadequate broadband, restricting both GDP and economic competitiveness. FTTP will deliver a cost-effective and state-of-the-art fiber optic platform that enables symmetrical 100Mbps+ connectivity to each premise, at a fraction of the costs quoted using traditional roll-out methodologies. Being a fiber-based network infrastructure also assures bandwidth is scalable for future generations.

To find out more, or to enquire about working with us, please Contact Us.

As a Constructor or Operator of a Fibre Optic Networks

i3, on a licensing basis, provides in country Technology Partners with the specialist knowledge, training and support to enable that partner to deploy fiber optic networks at a fraction of the cost, time and environmental impact of the deployment methods that have traditionally been available.

To find out more about our patented technologies, why not visit our Technology area or for more information please click here.
 

How can i3 America benefit you?

City or Municipal leader?

Cost effective fibre infrastructure...find out more

Constructor or Operator of a Fibre Optic Network

Cheaper, quicker to deploy and environmentally friendly fibre optic networks...find out more