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Category: Distribution Network

Information about the Charlemont Connect distribution network, sometimes called ‘Fiber to the Curb’. These are the main fiber-optic lines running from the network equipment room in the basement of the town hall and along most of the roads in town. The distribution network terminates at “taps” (called MSTs) located on utility poles near each serviceable house or structure.

Validation Continues in FSA 05, Release for Installation Expected Soon

Validation continues in FSA 05, which consists of the east end of the village, starting at 171 Main Street and the Federated church east through Avery Brook Road and the Red Rose motel and includes Burrington Road and the south end of Mountain Road. The validation is expected to wrap up in the next week or two. Once any needed remediation is complete, homes and businesses in this area will be released for installation!

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TriWire Continues Network Construction Through Financial Restructuring

Although the town has received notification that our distribution contractor, TriWire, has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy as a part of an acquisition, work on the network continues. Our final fiber service area, FSA 03, has begun network construction and Charlemont is expecting confirmation of the completion of testing in FSA 05.

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Splicing Expected to Resume Next Week

Fiber splicers have been in short supply in Charlemont, leading to a multi-week slip in the release schedule for FSA 05.  Originally projected to start service installations in September, this second fiber service area, which spans from the Federated church east through Avery Brook Road and the Red Rose motel, is now expected to go live in October with a commitment to complete testing early next week.

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