Together we can bring fiber to your town
Together we can bring fiber to your town
Together we can bring fiber to your town
We build and maintain fiber networks as public private partnerships
We work with reputable and preferably local partners for every step.
Services
1
Engineering design
2
Main loop build out
3
Last-mile connection
4
Network maintenance
5
ISP contracting and management
We build and maintain fiber networks as public private partnerships
We work with reputable and preferably local partners for every step.
Services
1
Engineering design
2
Main loop build out
3
Last-mile connection
4
Network maintenance
5
ISP contracting and management
We build and maintain fiber networks as public private partnerships
We work with reputable and preferably local partners for every step.
Services
1
Engineering design
2
Main loop build out
3
Last-mile connection
4
Network maintenance
5
ISP contracting and management
Broadband service
OneFiber supports up to 10Gbps symmetrical. OneFiber connects and maintains the internet connectivity on the network. The network is run as an open access network which means that the actual ISP services are provided by third parties. Customers typically can choose between 3 - 5 providers.
Financing
The network is financed through municipality bonds and paid for by its subscribers. It is a budget neutral exercise for the town.
The financing costs between closing of the bond and completion of the network are covered by OneFiber. In return, we ask for a small ownership stake in your network equal to the bridge funding provided.
Cost model
We charge a connection fee per subscriber. This connection fee covers the municipal bond and network maintenance.
The connection fee is collected by the ISPs with whom the residents take their service. It is charged as part of the subscription fee of the total service.
OneFiber receives the maintenance part of the connection fee to provide the required maintenance.
Cost model
We charge a connection fee per subscriber. This connection fee covers the municipal bond and network maintenance.
The connection fee is collected by the ISPs with whom the residents take their service. It is charged as part of the subscription fee of the total service.
One Fiber receives the maintenance part of the connection fee to provide the required maintenance.
OneFiber
Build your own
Single Provider
Speed
1Gbps or more
1Gbps or more
Provider discretion
Coverage
Town discretion
Town discretion
Provider discretion
Town involvement
Minimal
Day-to-day management
Minimal
Town point of contact
Single
Multiple vendors
Single
ISPs
Multiple
Multiple
Single
Subscription cost
Competitive
Competitive
Provider discretion
Town budget
$0
$0
$0
Financial risk
Low
High
None
OneFiber
Build your own
Single Provider
Speed
1Gbps or more
1Gbps or more
Provider discretion
Coverage
Town discretion
Town discretion
Provider discretion
Town involvement
Minimal
Day-to-day management
Minimal
Town point of contact
Single
Multiple vendors
Single
ISPs
Multiple
Multiple
Single
Subscription cost
Competitive
Competitive
Provider discretion
Town budget
$0
$0
$0
Financial risk
Low
High
None
OneFiber
Build your own
Single Provider
Speed
1Gbps or more
1Gbps or more
Provider discretion
Coverage
Town discretion
Town discretion
Provider discretion
Town
involvement
Minimal
Day-to-day
management
Minimal
Town point
of contact
Single
Multiple vendors
Single
ISPs
Multiple
Multiple
Single
Subscription
cost
Competitive
Competitive
Provider discretion
Town budget
$0
$0
$0
Financial risk
Low
High
None
A streamlined process for getting OneFiber in your town
Timelines depend on local circumstances, but we aim to start construction 6 months after you sign on.
Steps
1
Meet with our team for 30 minutes and get a customized proposal
2
Apply for a grant if applicable with our help
3
Create engineering and cost proposal
4
Issue a municipal bond with our help
5
Start construction
A streamlined process for getting OneFiber in your town
Timelines depend on local circumstances, but we aim to start construction 6 months after you sign on.
Steps
1
Meet with our team for 30 minutes and get a customized proposal
2
Apply for a grant if applicable with our help
3
Create engineering and cost proposal
4
Issue a municipal bond with our help
5
Start construction
A streamlined process for getting OneFiber in your town
Timelines depend on local circumstances, but we aim to start construction 6 months after you sign on.
Steps
1
Meet with our team for 30 minutes and get a customized proposal
2
Apply for a grant if applicable with
our help
3
Create engineering and cost proposal
4
Issue a municipal bond with our help
5
Start construction
Interested in how OneFiber can help your town?
Interested in how OneFiber can help your town?
Interested in how OneFiber can help your town?
OneFiber builds and operates community-owned fiber networks in unserved and underserved areas.
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