Sabre Industries Partners with the State of California to Support the Middle-Mile Broadband Initiative

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Sabre Industries, a leading telecom and utility infrastructure solutions provider, will provide custom built fiber repeater huts to support California’s Middle-Mile Broadband Initiative (MMBI) initiative. These fiber huts will span up to 10,000 miles and house the equipment necessary to deliver broadband access to underserved areas of California. Sabre says it is proud to be part of this effort and to play a critical role in helping the state close the digital divide.

“We are thrilled to partner with the State of California to support expanding broadband access,” said Harry Kaffenes, Vice President of Sabre Industries Building Solutions division. “Our fiber repeater huts are designed to withstand extreme weather conditions and provide a secure location for the necessary equipment.”

With over 30,000 manufactured enclosures spread across the United States, Sabre continues to be the industry-leading manufacturer of mission-critical, highly engineered structures serving all communication needs.

About Sabre Industries: Sabre Industries’ culture of innovation is the driving force behind its world-class utility and telecom solutions. It is a fully-integrated provider of highly-engineered, mission-critical structures and components to the utility and telecom industries with an acute focus on efficiency, new technologies and sustainability.

Sabre’s work powers the communities we live in and provides crucial electrical and communication infrastructure. To that end, the manufacturing processes it employs at state-of-the-art facilities allow it to execute world-class solutions for its customers through sustainable methods with recyclable American-made products. For more information, visit https://www.sabreindustries.com/. For more information contact Brad Lowe, Director of Business Development at blowe@Sabreindustries.com.

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