Fiber Infrastructure Ownership
KCI owns transport fiber routes and associated infrastructure to support long-term network use by carriers, hyperscalers, and enterprise transport customers.
KCI owns, operates, maintains, and leases transport fiber infrastructure for Hyperscalers, Carriers, Enterprise and Regional Networks — the physical routes that carry modern data traffic across long-haul, regional, and edge connectivity.
KCI is a transport fiber infrastructure company focused on the ownership, operation, maintenance, and leasing of fiber network assets. We support customers that require dependable physical network routes for high-capacity data transport.
Our role is not residential broadband or retail telecom. Our role is infrastructure stewardship — owning and maintaining the fiber routes that support modern carrier, cloud, and hyperscaler networks.
We focus on high-reliability fiber routes that support long-haul, regional, and edge connectivity. Our model provides durable infrastructure, disciplined operations, and responsive maintenance for organizations that require dependable transport capacity.
KCI owns, leases, operates, and maintains fiber transport infrastructure for customers and partners that require secure, scalable, and reliable physical network assets.
KCI owns transport fiber routes and associated infrastructure to support long-term network use by carriers, hyperscalers, and enterprise transport customers.
We coordinate scheduled maintenance, restoration, documentation, route protection, and emergency response for fiber infrastructure.
Long-term dark fiber lease structures for customers requiring dedicated, controlled transport capacity — route-specific terms scoped to the use case.
Infrastructure support for cloud, AI, data center, edge, and backbone connectivity — focused on route reliability, maintainability, and clear commercial structures.
Reliable fiber transport depends on more than construction — it requires disciplined long-term operations. KCI protects route integrity, minimizes service risk, and maintains the infrastructure records that support long-term operational reliability.
KCI is structured to support carrier-neutral infrastructure ownership and leasing. We work with organizations that need physical fiber infrastructure without unnecessary operational complexity.
Our model supports long-term dark fiber leases, infrastructure use agreements, and route-specific arrangements for customers requiring dedicated or controlled transport assets.
KCI's role is to be a reliable owner and operator of transport infrastructure — not a competitor to the carriers, builders, and network operators we support.
As demand for cloud, artificial intelligence, data center, and edge connectivity grows, KCI provides a focused platform for owning and maintaining the physical fiber that supports that growth.
Transport routes and dedicated dark fiber supporting hyperscalers, cloud regions, and AI buildouts.
Carrier-neutral infrastructure for long-haul, regional, and metro transport needs across Tier-1 and regional carriers.
Controlled, dedicated transport infrastructure for enterprises with high-capacity, mission-critical connectivity requirements.
Route-specific lease structures supporting interconnection strategies between core data centers and edge facilities.
KCI offers long-term leasing of owned fiber infrastructure, including dark fiber route capacity where available. Our leasing model is designed for customers that require control, scalability, and long-term infrastructure certainty.
Lease arrangements may include operations and maintenance support, route documentation, restoration coordination, and other infrastructure services depending on the customer and route requirements.
KCI is licensed as a CLEC (Competitive Local Exchange Carrier) in Texas and has a CLEC application pending in New Mexico. Additional states are planned as our infrastructure footprint expands.
Our licensing and operating structure supports the ownership and operation of utility infrastructure for wholesale, transport, and infrastructure customers.
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