At Neo Network Development, we don't just deliver broadband. We lead the conversation on why it's the backbone of modern life and how it connects homes, schools, and communities every day.
This document, "Neo Networks Answers the Most Frequently Asked Questions," serves as a comprehensive guide for public agencies, utilities, and communities seeking to transition from a reliance on "consumer-grade" retail internet to owning their own sovereign fiber-optic infrastructure. Founded in 2013, Neo Networks leverages decades of industry expertise to help local governments catalog, market, and manage their assets to bridge the digital divide.
How do we solve America’s broadband affordability gap while also protecting critical infrastructure? Our Founder and CEO Vince Aragona answers that question with Jessica Denson and the Connected Nation Podcast.
Realizing AI's full potential requires the U.S. to build a secure, high-capacity national fiber intranet alongside the public internet.
Earlier this year, the U.S. Department of Transportation (U.S. DOT) solicited a Request for Information: Research to Support Establishing a National Strategy for Transportation Digital Infrastructure (TDI). Our National Broadband Master Plan (NBMP) provides a foundational framework that directly supports the U.S. DOT’s efforts.
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.
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.