Lightpath expands Miami network, connecting new cable landing station

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Lightpath’s Miami Network is now more than 80-route miles of AI-grade, 100% underground fiber, connecting 12 area data centers

Lightpath announced a significant expansion of its Miami network to the Hollywood Cable Landing Station located at 460 NE 215th Street, Miami, in partnership with a strategic anchor customer. 

The expansion will be completed in late 2025 and will bring Lightpath’s AI-grade fiber infrastructure to over 80-route miles in the Miami metro area. The company’s Miami network is 100% underground and connects to 12 critical area data centers, offering a full suite of connectivity services, including dark fiber and wavelength services up to 800 Gbps. 

“This latest expansion to a Miami cable landing station demonstrates Lightpath’s continued commitment to, and investment in, the Miami region,” explained Tim Haverkate, EVP Major Infrastructure Solutions, Lightpath. “Lightpath offers additional capabilities, including a willingness to build, to area customers in a market that has traditionally seen underinvestment in digital infrastructure. We will continue to invest in Miami and South Florida to meet customer demand for connectivity to data centers, cable landing stations, and other digital destinations.”

Across its entire footprint, Lightpath connects to over 170 data centers and 7 additional cable landing stations in the New York and New Jersey area. The company offers customized, high-capacity connectivity solutions to all these facilities.   

“Lightpath continues to partner with the largest consumers of bandwidth to design, build, and deliver fiber infrastructure for AI-grade networks that are purpose-built to support the next generation of connectivity requirements driven by AI and Cloud technologies,” stated Chris Morley, CEO of Lightpath. “Lightpath continues to be laser focused on delivering large-scale, massive capacity networks that are complex and capital intensive, across multiple US geographies, both in large metro markets as well as unique regional inter-city routes.

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