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Why HyperLink

Built Different. On Purpose.

The fiber industry is full of brokers and project managers. We're builders. That fundamental difference changes everything about how your project gets delivered.

  • One team from design through 20-year maintenance
  • Parallel execution compresses months into weeks
  • True physical diversity — verified, not assumed
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One contract. One timeline. One accountable team.

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Direct-Employ ModelNo subcontractor chains
Single TimelineOne team, one schedule
Engineered DiversityTrue path separation
In-House CrewsDesign through maintenance
Acceptance-ReadyTested before turn-up
What Sets Us Apart

Five Pillars of Differentiation

Every decision we make ties back to these principles. They define how we build, how we operate, and why outcomes differ.

Vertical Integration

One team. One owner. End to End.

Design, permitting, construction, splicing, testing, and maintenance — all direct-employ, all in-house.

No handoff delays. No finger-pointing. One accountable team.

Speed-to-Light

Parallel execution, not sequential queuing.

ROW, design, and material procurement run concurrently. Construction mobilizes within days of permits.

Routes delivered in months, not years.

Physical Diversity

True path separation from the start.

We engineer diverse conduit, vaults, and splice points — not shared-duct 'diversity' that fails under stress.

Resiliency that survives real-world events.

Engineering Rigor

Every route is designed, not templated.

Site-specific engineering accounts for geology, utility conflicts, and long-term maintenance access.

Infrastructure that performs for decades.

Transparency

Direct real time visibility and records.

Clients are provided a dedicated portal with real-time access to the full lifecycle of their project. You see what we see—accurately, continuously, and in real time.

Nothing is hidden. Nothing is delayed.

Vertical Integration

Why One Team Beats a Vendor Chain

Traditional fiber projects pass through multiple contractors, each with their own timeline, priorities, and accountability gaps. We eliminated that model entirely.

Traditional Multi-Vendor Mode diagram showing fragmented handoffs: Design Firm to Permit Broker to General Contractor to Sub-contractors (Boring, Splice, Test) to NOC Vendor

Multiple contracts. Multiple timelines. No single owner.

HyperLink Model diagram showing unified team with all capabilities (Design, Permits, Build, Splice, Test, Operate) connected to central HyperLink One Team hub

One contract. One timeline. One accountable team.

Eliminated Handoff Delays

No waiting for the next vendor to mobilize. Work flows continuously through one integrated team.

Clear Accountability

One project lead, one number to call. Issues get resolved in hours, not escalated through contract chains.

Quality Through Ownership

When the team that builds it also maintains it, quality decisions are made at every step.

Physical Diversity

Diversity That Actually Protects

Many providers claim diversity but share conduit, vaults, or right-of-way for miles. A single backhoe takes out both paths. We engineer true separation from the start.

What we mean by diverse:

  • Separate conduit systems — not shared duct banks
  • Separate vault structures — not shared manholes
  • Geographically distinct routes — minimum separation enforced
  • Independent splice points — no shared failure domains
  • Documented SRLG data — verifiable, not assumed

Shared-Risk "Diversity"

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Single point of failure

Both paths share one conduit run

HyperLink True Diversity

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No shared failure domain

Separate conduits, separate routes

Speed Without Compromise

Parallel Execution, Not Sequential Waiting

Traditional fiber builds run sequentially: design finishes, then permitting starts, then construction waits. We run workstreams in parallel — compressing months into weeks while maintaining rigorous quality gates.

Parallel Workstreams

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Quality Gates at Every Phase

Speed without quality is rework. We maintain rigorous checkpoints throughout the build — no phase advances until the previous gate is cleared.

  • Field engineering verification
  • Permit compliance check
  • Construction quality inspection
  • OTDR testing at every splice
  • End-to-end acceptance testing
Result: Months compressed to weeks

Typical metro lateral: 8-12 weeks from feasibility to lit fiber. Regional corridors scale accordingly with parallel crew deployment.

Built for AI Infrastructure

Your GPU Clusters Deserve Better Fiber

AI infrastructure has different demands than traditional enterprise connectivity. We built our model around these realities — not retrofitted legacy networks.

Latency Sensitivity

GPU clusters require sub-millisecond timing. We design routes for lowest-latency paths, not just shortest distance.

East-West Traffic

AI training creates massive intra-cluster traffic. Our high-count fiber and diverse paths handle the load.

Rapid Expansion

AI capacity doubles fast. Build-to-suit means new routes in weeks, not the 18-month carrier cycle.

Multi-Site Resiliency

Training jobs can't tolerate single-path failures. True physical diversity protects continuous operation.

GPU Cluster across two diverse datacenters showing Cluster A and Cluster B connected via primary and secondary paths through IX/Cloud On-Ramp with sub-1ms latency
How We Work

Feasibility-First Engagement

We don't start with sales decks. We start with engineering. Send us your requirements and we'll tell you what's possible, what it takes, and how fast we can move.

01

Share Your Requirements

Send us endpoints, capacity needs, and timeline. We assess feasibility within days, not weeks.

02

Engineering Collaboration

Our team validates the route, identifies any constraints, and proposes alternatives if needed.

03

Commit and Execute

Clear commercial terms, then we mobilize. You track progress through a single project owner.

What to Send Us

  • A and Z locations (address or coordinates)
  • Fiber count and capacity requirements
  • Target timeline and priority
  • Diversity requirements (if any)
  • Any known site constraints

Most feasibility responses within 3-5 business days. Complex multi-site projects may take longer, but we'll set expectations upfront.

Risk & Trust

Procurement-Ready Credibility

We know what enterprise procurement teams need. Here's what you can expect when evaluating HyperLink as a critical infrastructure partner.

Insurance & Bonding

Full coverage for construction, operations, and liability.

Compliance Documentation

SOC 2 Type II, safety certifications, and regulatory compliance on request.

Direct-Employ Workforce

Background-checked, safety-trained crews — not transient subcontractors.

Reference Customers

Speak directly with existing customers about their experience.

Track Record

Documented delivery history across metro and regional projects.

24/7 NOC

Round-the-clock monitoring and rapid incident response.

Need Something Specific?

If your procurement process requires specific documentation, certifications, or references, let us know. We're used to enterprise vendor qualification processes and can provide what you need.

Outcome Snapshots

What Differentiation Looks Like in Practice

Anonymized examples of how our model translates into real-world outcomes for demanding customers.

METRO

Metro Lateral for AI Campus

Challenge

Hyperscaler needed 288-count fiber to new AI training facility in 90 days.

Approach

Parallel permitting, pre-staged materials, dual construction crews.

Result

Delivered in 78 days with full diversity from existing network.

CORRIDOR

High-Density Corridor Expansion

Challenge

Carrier required additional 432 fibers along congested urban route.

Approach

Micro-trenching in existing ROW, night construction, zero service impact.

Result

Completed without disrupting live traffic on adjacent fibers.

BACKBONE

Regional Backbone Build

Challenge

Data center operator needed diverse path between two major metros.

Approach

110-mile greenfield build with railroad and DOT crossings.

Result

True physical diversity, independent of all existing carriers.

EMERGENCY

Emergency Restoration

Challenge

Fiber cut impacting critical enterprise customer during business hours.

Approach

Pre-positioned splice trailer, on-site in 45 minutes, priority restoration.

Result

Service restored in under 3 hours, full root cause analysis provided.

BUILD-TO-SUIT

Build-to-Suit for Hyperscaler

Challenge

Custom route required connecting three campus locations with strict latency requirements.

Approach

Low-latency route design, aerial construction where possible, dedicated fiber allocation.

Result

Sub-millisecond latency achieved across all three sites.

DIVERSITY

Diversity Engineering Project

Challenge

Enterprise customer discovered existing diverse routes shared conduit at two points.

Approach

Route audit, new truly diverse path identification, incremental construction.

Result

Eliminated shared points of failure, documented physical separation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Common Questions About Working With Us

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