
Beach Route
Dark Fiber Alliance
Taking you farther.
The Beach Route Dark Fiber Alliance with Mid-Atlantic Broadband and Tilson Infrastructure extends the northern portion of Windstream Wholesale dark fiber to Richmond and connects to Ashburn via SummitIG, adding 315 route miles. The Alliance with South Reach Networks extends the southern Beach Route portion by 360 miles from Jacksonville to Miami. The collective 1,400 fiber mile Alliance makes it easier for customers to connect from subsea cables at Jacksonville or Myrtle Beach to Richmond or Ashburn and eliminates the hassle of multi-vendor route solutions.

Southeast Express
Southeast Express is Uniti Wholesale's 1,200-mile, 400G-ready fiber corridor linking New Orleans, Mobile, and Tampa. It delivers fully diverse east/west and north/south paths, and on-net access to Tier-1 data centers, cloud on-ramps, and 3,000+ near-net buildings. Supporting wavelength, Ethernet, and dark-fiber services, the route empowers universities, defense sites, and aerospace manufacturers to scale bandwidth quickly while maintaining mission-critical, resilience.

T-Rock Express
We built this new, 488-mile route to meet customer demand where no network existed before. Offering newly constructed dark fiber and lit services (Spectrum and 400G waves) available immediately, the route path travels from Tulsa, OK, to Little Rock, AR, through Muskogee, OK.

Heartland Express
Heartland Express is Uniti Wholesale's new 1,500-mile fiber backbone spanning Texas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, and Tennessee, connecting Dallas-Fort Worth, Amarillo, Oklahoma City, Tulsa, Little Rock, and Memphis. The routes furnish state of the art high count fibers with supporting colocation infrastructure which anchors key data centers to new purpose-built AI data center campuses. With fully diverse buried cable systems, Heartland Express delivers secure, scalable connectivity to cloud providers, hyperscalers, military installations, and other businesses in the very center of America.

CanAm2
Employing a distinctive cross-border architecture that offers increased availability of dark fiber, the new, 440-mile CanAm2 route provides a new and unique design that will link the growing datacenter market in Montreal, Canada, and New York City. The route also provides access to networks in Boston, MA, via Albany, NY, supporting connection points in Buffalo, NY, and west.
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