Neo Network Development envisions broadband as a fifth utility, working to bring high-speed, low-cost internet access to neighborhoods overlooked by major providers. Through innovative infrastructure, fiber, and wireless solutions, we aim to deliver fast, reliable internet and phone services to homes, schools, and communities.
We're working to elevate fiber-based internet to the status of a fifth essential utility. By utilizing shared poles and hybrid networks, we can provide internet, telephone service, and digital TV as essential services rather than luxuries.
We deliver low-cost internet by leveraging existing fiber infrastructure and generating revenue through innovative channels rather than overcharging subscribers.
Neo Network Development focuses exclusively on neighborhoods and multi-dwelling units (MDUs) overlooked by major providers, where traditional services remain unaffordable even with subsidies.
By extending existing fiber infrastructure, we deliver high-speed internet directly to apartment buildings, co-ops, MDUs, and supportive housing facilities. Our cost-effective solution benefits tenants, property owners, and municipalities without requiring government subsidies.
A community-powered model that delivers affordable internet through small rooftop devices that residents share. Those who host these access points receive discounted or free service, creating a collaborative network that brings connectivity within reach.
Designed to deliver reliable internet to K-12 students by extending wireless coverage through campus infrastructure into nearby neighborhoods. Bridging the digital divide with connectivity and educational tools for students and families.
The National Broadband Master Plan (NBMP) is Neo Network Development's proposed national initiative to modernize, secure, and unify America's digital infrastructure through a publicly owned fiber optic network. NBMP addresses growing cybersecurity threats, replaces costly subsidies with infrastructure ownership, and delivers affordable broadband nationwide.
Neo Network Development is an applied technology company and Full Facilities-Based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier (“CLEC”) that provides Open Access fiber and fiber-connected infrastructure solutions to major US wireless carriers and broadband providers, solving network and capacity challenges.
Neo Network Development accelerates broadband and advanced wireless deployment by uniting Open Access fiber with hybrid fiber-wireless solutions. Using 4G/5G small cells, ultra-high band 5G, Wi-Fi, and Private LTE/CBRS, we deliver cost-effective, high-speed connectivity that bridges the digital divide for unserved, underserved, and low-income communities.
NeoNetX™ Asset Management delivers full lifecycle services, from auditing and digital cataloging of infrastructure to strategies that monetize assets into lasting revenue. We also oversee M&A and roll-ups, handling acquisition, restoration, resale, or decommissioning of distressed fiber assets.
Broadband Blather is Neo Network Development's content hub where we share insights, press releases, blogs, and media. 'Blather' is our friendly term for the important conversations we lead about broadband as the backbone of modern life.
On April 14th, 2026 Neo Network Development’s CEO Vince Aragona, will be speaking at Connected America in Dallas. Connected America brings together the key stakeholders delivering next-generation connectivity and infrastructure across the U.S.
April 7, 2026
Read More →In a time when the telecommunications landscape is flooded with private capital investment, Neo Network Development envisions a publicly owned fiber optic core spanning thousands of anchor points along federal transportation rights-of-way. The company, a proponent of open access networks backed by public-private partnerships, is gathering input on its so-called National Broadband Master Plan (NBMP), a five-year action plan to migrate U.S. digital infrastructure from individual retail circuits to a unified fiber core that sits directly alongside U.S. Interstate highways and federally funded state and county roads.
March 19, 2026
Read More →Utilization of Broadband Equity, Access and Deployment (BEAD) Program Non-Deployment Funds to Improve Broadband Adoption and Affordability in Urban Multi-Dwelling Housing (MDU)
March 17, 2026
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