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Your Fiber Crew is Down. Who's Running the Board?
In the high-stakes theater of fiber optic deployment, being mission-ready isn't just a military buzzword; it is the difference between a profitable closeout and a project that hemorrhages capital. When a fiber crew sits idle: whether due to a permitting snag, a material delay, or a breakdown in communication: the clock doesn't just tick; it burns money. The critical question for every stakeholder is: Who is running the board? Managing a complex telecom buildout requires more
Jun 28


10 Reasons Your Fiber Permitting Is Behind Schedule (And How to Fix It)
Achieving a mission-ready state in fiber deployment is not merely about having crews on the ground; it is about ensuring that every regulatory, administrative, and logistical barrier is cleared before a single shovel hits the dirt. In the high-stakes world of broadband infrastructure, particularly with BEAD-funded projects, the permitting phase is often where the most ambitious schedules go to die. Permitting is not a checkbox; it is a critical workstream that requires the sa
Jun 24


10 Reasons Your Pole Permitting Process is Stalling (And How to Fix It)
Achieving a mission-ready status in fiber deployment is not just about having the right crews or the highest quality glass; it is about the structural integrity of the project’s administrative foundation. For many organizations, the "front-end" of the build: specifically pole permitting and attachment: becomes a critical bottleneck that can derail timelines by months or even years. When the permitting process stalls, capital is sidelined, equipment sits idle, and the digital
Jun 19
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