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Valley Electric Association selects Conexon to design, manage construction for FTTH network

March 25, 2023

Posted by: Janmesh Chintankar

Kansas City, United States – Pahrump, Nevada-based Valley Electric Association has selected rural fibre-optic network design and construction management provider, Conexon, to deliver fibre broadband support services for the cooperative’s fibre-to-the-home (FTTH) network project. Members will receive service from the co-op’s broadband entity, Valley Communications Association.

Conexon will provide network design, construction project management, engineering, and operations support, enabling Valley Communications to deliver high-speed internet to homes and businesses across Pahrump and the communities of Southern NyeEsmeralda, and Clark County within Valley Electric’s service territory. The goal is to expand fibre broadband access to all of Valley Electric’s members, offering fibre to those who do not have access today and eventually replacing the wireless internet service some members currently receive.

Since 2016, Valley Communications and Valley Electric have leveraged a combination of transmission media, including wireless and fibre optics to offer broadband to members. The co-op’s team and board made the decision to invest in a FTTH network for all members because it is considered the gold standard of broadband transmission – reliable, “future-proof” and resilient.

The network will be built over Valley Electric’s existing electric distribution infrastructure using an architecture that enables super-fast and affordable internet services for members. The network will be available for all members. Those using other broadband means will be transitioned to the FTTH network as construction reaches their area. Construction began in early 2023, with the initial customer connections anticipated to be in fall 2023.

The overall project, spanning 4,300 miles of Valley Electric lines, is anticipated to be complete within three years. The Valley Communications Association fibre-optic network will give members access to symmetrical gigabit internet capabilities. Additionally, it will enable enhancements and smart grid capabilities to Valley Electric’s infrastructure, including improved power outage response times, better load balancing, more efficient electricity delivery, and more.

“We’re excited to continue partnering with Valley Electric and deliver on our mission to bring world-class, high-speed internet to unserved and underserved residents,” Conexon founding partner, Randy Klindt, says. “The completion of this project will provide rural Nevada residents with internet capabilities and reliability that rival those in urban areas.”

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