Stealth Communications is an
American fiber-based
Internet service provider (ISP), installing and maintaining its own
fiber optic network throughout
New York City. Stealth began rolling out its Gigabit Internet services in late 2013 to businesses throughout Manhattan, using in-house employees to lay its own fiber-optic cabling.[4] In July 2015, City of New York and Stealth announced a $5.3 million public/private partnership to expand fiber broadband into the Brooklyn and Queens Industrial Business Zones.[5][6] As of May 2019, the company reported to have connected hundreds of commercial properties with fiber, over 80 fiber route miles.[7]
Overview
Stealth Communications started in 1995 to provide ultrafast Internet connectivity to businesses in NYC.[8] In 2013 the company received authorization from the City of New York to construct its own
fiber network.[1][9][10][11]
Technology
Fiber distribution
Stealth utilizes an underground
conduit system for placing its fiber-optic cables, that is owned and maintained by
Empire City Subway.[12][13] Once their fiber-optic cable reaches the closest manhole to the building, Stealth pulls the fiber-optic cable through existing
conduits or builds a new conduit into the building.[14][11] In certain cases due to the conditions of the conduit system, conduits are clogged or collapsed often causing costly re-routing by lengthy distances and construction of entirely new conduits.[15][16][17]
Fiber technology
Stealth implements
WDM fiber transmission technology for connecting customers to its hubs, by allocating a
wavelength for each customer, whereas each wavelength is capable of transmitting between
1 Gbit/s to
400 Gbit/s.[13][18] The company claims that it makes use of
special materials to split and combine multiple wavelengths running through the fiber-optic cables without requiring electricity.[13]
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