Dark Fiber

Dedicated Capacity for Mission-Critical Connectivity

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Dark fiber gives agencies and enterprises dedicated optical paths—controllable, scalable, and secure—to move more data at lower latency and predictable cost. Netsync plans and provisions dark fiber as part of your broader strategy, aligning routes, diversity, and handoffs with your applications. From metro connections to regional backbones, we deliver the physical foundation for high-throughput services, disaster recovery, and future bandwidth upgrades—with the control and flexibility shared carrier networks can’t provide.

Why Dark Fiber Matters

Organizations relying on shared carrier networks face bandwidth limitations, variable latency, and escalating costs as data volumes grow. Dark fiber eliminates these constraints by providing direct physical control over the optical path—enabling enterprises and public sector agencies to scale capacity on their timeline, maintain consistent performance for time-sensitive applications, and control long-term costs through strategic infrastructure investment.

Predictable Performance & Low Latency:
Own the path and the optics. Dark fiber eliminates shared-network variability—reducing latency, improving jitter, and supporting synchronous replication, real-time video, and latency-sensitive workloads.

Cost Control & Long-Term Scale:
With dedicated fiber, bandwidth becomes an infrastructure decision—not a recurring negotiation. Add capacity as needs grow—avoiding per-Mbps price increases and gaining long-term cost predictability.

Resilience, Security & Compliance:
Route diversity, protected paths, and private optical infrastructure strengthen continuity and data privacy—supporting public sector mandates and enterprise audit requirements with dedicated, secure connectivity.

Core Dark Fiber Capabilities

  • Route planning, path diversity, and lateral design
  • Provider selection and dark fiber procurement
  • Fiber characterization, OTDR testing, and documentation
  • 100G circuits and multirate DWDM integration
  • Low-latency route optimization and design
  • Data center interconnect and metro/regional connectivity
  • Construction coordination, permits, and right-of-way management
  • Ongoing monitoring, troubleshooting, and lifecycle support

Get Your Free Dark Fiber Guide

Discover how dedicated fiber infrastructure reduces latency and provides long-term cost control while future-proofing your network for growing bandwidth demands. Download the guide and plan your path to scalable, controlled connectivity.

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Practices Involved

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Data Center Interconnect

Allow All Your Assets to Work Together

Enabling companies with multiple locations or geographically separate data centers to work together.

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Network Automation

Automate Configuration, Management, Testing and Deployment

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Routers

Connectivity and Traffic Routing across Internal and External Networks

Netsync can provide your business with optimized router solutions.

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Transceiver Modules

Supporting Large Capacity, High-Speed Optical Communication

Netsync can provide the best transceivers for your interconnectivity needs.

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Optical Transport Systems

The Fast, Secure, and Reliable Way to Move Data

Netsync’ can design and implement an Optical Transport System to meet your business goals.

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