
"Gigapower has signed its second internet service provider (ISP) customer: DojoNetworks, an ISP focused on multi-family properties, also known as multi-dwelling units (MDUs). Gigapower is a joint venture (JV) of AT&T and investment firm BlackRock that is deploying fiber broadband in areas outside AT&T's traditional local service footprint. AT&T will be the anchor tenant on the Gigapower network, but the JV also is making the network available for use by other providers on an open access basis."
"The only other open access customer that Gigapower has announced is Flume, an ISP that, like Dojo, also focuses on MDUs. Asked about the markets in which Dojo will buy connectivity from Gigapower, a Gigapower spokesperson said DojoNetworks plans to target Gigapower markets broadly. "Gigapower's goal is to extend these services to as many communities as possible where they align with our open-access network model and deployment strategy." According to a press release, Dojo offers service in 33 states."
Gigapower, a joint venture of AT&T and BlackRock, signed DojoNetworks as its second ISP customer to use its open-access fiber network. AT&T will serve as the anchor tenant while the JV offers network capacity to other providers. DojoNetworks focuses on multi-dwelling units (MDUs) and operates in 33 states, and it plans to target Gigapower markets broadly. The JV previously announced Flume as another open-access customer. Gigapower provided a list of example markets across multiple states where open-access service could be offered under its deployment strategy.
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