Northeast fiber contractor Waveguide rebrands as Centerline
(UI) — Waveguide Solutions LLC, a turnkey fiber optic communications company based in Nashua, New Hampshire, announced that it will begin doing business as Centerline. In adopting the same name as its parent company, Waveguide begins a new chapter, which is part of a broader rebranding initiative announced by Centerline in May 2023.
With offices in Nashua; Fairfield, Maine; and Knoxville, Tennessee, Waveguide (now doing business as Centerline) specializes in end-to-end fiber optic solutions, including the engineering, project management, construction, and maintenance of fiber optic networks for Fortune 500 network providers, wireless carriers, municipalities, and campuses.
“When we acquired Waveguide in 2021, we knew we were getting an industry leader who understands the fundamentals of fiber optic theory,” said Josh Delman, founder and executive chairman of Centerline. “Now, we’re pleased to officially bring Waveguide’s impressive portfolio of services under the Centerline brand.”
Since 1998, Waveguide has expanded to provide a full platform of turnkey fiber services. Its solution set includes utility and make-ready management; GIS and CAD design services; GIS field mapping and data collection; hub and head-end construction; FTTH and HFC construction; DAS, wireless, and small cell design and construction services; project management services; OSP aerial and underground construction; splicing, testing, maintenance and restoration services; plant audit and field surveys; network upgrades; new builds; and extensions.
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