Light Source Communications (LSC) has completed a 35-mile dark fiber network in Kansas City, MO, responding to the rising demand for connectivity in the tech sector driven by Artificial Intelligence and high-performance computing. This network includes an anchor tenant and connections to four data centers. It is the first of LSC's four planned projects for 2025, with others in Las Vegas, Phoenix, and Tulsa. CEO Debra Freitas emphasizes the strategic importance of the Kansas City market, which benefits from advanced infrastructure and a skilled workforce, to meet growing digital economy needs.
Light Source Communications (LSC) announces completion of a new dark fiber network in Kansas City, boosting connectivity for AI and high-performance technologies.
The 35-mile metro ring in Kansas City will enhance local tech growth, with a major hyperscaler as the anchor tenant and connections to four data centers.
CEO Debra Freitas stated, 'Expanding into Kansas City is a key step in our strategic growth across high-demand U.S. regions.'
The Kansas City project highlights LSC's commitment to delivering low-latency solutions and supports the area's burgeoning tech scene.
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