Neo Network Development (NNDI) specializes in delivering advanced digital infrastructure, offering comprehensive solutions that encompass the ownership, operation, and aggregation of fiber networks. Our services are designed to create a robust, nationwide fiber footprint available for diverse commercial uses, supported by expert marketing, innovative managed services, and professional design, engineering, and construction capabilities.
This map illustrates the reach of Neo Network Development and its partners' fiber networks, spanning major eastern, midwestern, and southern U.S. states.
Neo Network Development's philosophy is centered on the belief that Fiber is the Fifth Utility, standing alongside traditional services such as electricity, water, sewer, and natural gas, and should therefore be deployed as a matter of public convenience and necessity.
Elevating fiber to this utility status enables public sector agencies to build physical fiber access networks and pursue solutions leveraging investment models like Tax Increment Financing (TIF) and private funds to deliver reliable, affordable broadband to every home and business at rates regulated to be 50% to 60% lower than commercial ISPs.
NNDI is actively pursuing the goal of establishing Fiber as the Fifth Utility by implementing a multi-faceted strategy focused on innovative financing, aggressive network consolidation, public-private partnerships, and programmatic deployment aimed at drastically reducing costs and ensuring long-term affordability.
Neo Network Development is a full-facilities-based Competitive Local Exchange Carrier ("CLEC"), which grants us the legal right to place, own, and operate broadband infrastructure, fiber optic, and wireless networks in the public right-of-way across multiple U.S. states. We actively design, bundle, and build robust and reliable fiber optic networks to support advanced and emerging technologies.
Our core competency lies in building and operating networks to share, ensuring our infrastructure is optimized for both community and commercial utilization and designed to be self-sustaining.
NNDI offers wholesale dark fiber available for lease or IRU, as well as managed services, including IP Ethernet services with fixed, dynamic, and bandwidth-on-demand options, available by tariff or contract.
We continually expand our network through strategic mergers and acquisitions (M&A), partnering with other providers, and acquiring existing commercial and community-owned fiber assets. This strategy allows us to integrate these assets seamlessly into our ecosystem, expanding our network footprint rapidly and efficiently.
We create partnerships with other third-party providers to consolidate and interconnect these fiber networks, creating a ubiquitous fiber footprint. This "Route Ready" build strategy prioritizes the acquisition and restoration of existing dark fiber, significantly reducing capital costs and deployment times compared to traditional greenfield construction.
NNDI champions an Open Access™ model, making our fiber optic networks, fiber-connected infrastructure, and wireless last-mile networks available for shared community and commercial use. This approach ensures fiber is accessible to any service provider willing to share, fostering a competitive and innovative ecosystem.
Neo NetShare™ is an advanced D-RAN architecture, which leverages shared spectrum and common networks to accelerate 5G deployments and significantly reduce costs for wireless service providers.
By championing Open Access™ and Neo NetShare™ principles, we aim to reduce costs for wireless carriers and transform communities by delivering affordable broadband.