Newly unveiled Tahoe Network Infrastructure brings connectivity to rural, underserved regions

Introducing Tahoe Network Infrastructure: a consumer-minded network service provider partnering with rural and underserved communities in the Midwest and beyond to construct tailored, private fiber optic networks that meet evolving connectivity demands.

January 27, 2022

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PHOENIX, AZ – Tahoe Network Infrastructure, is a consumer-minded network service provider partnering with rural and underserved communities in the Midwest and beyond to construct tailored, private fiber optic networks that meet evolving connectivity demands. Tahoe focuses on delivering fiber-based Wide Area Networks (WANs) to school districts leveraging the FCC’s E-Rate program. The company also provides fiber WANs and internet service for carriers, government municipalities and enterprise businesses, meeting specialized technology requirements to promote local economic development.

Tahoe plans to primarily partner with communities with fewer than 100,000 in population, extending dark or lit fiber networks to business, enterprise, healthcare and government customers. The company is also looking to align with electric utility cooperatives and municipally owned power companies to expedite the creation of vital public-private fiber networks in rural regions.

Chairman and CEO of Tahoe, Greg Green, is former CEO and current board member and equity holder at FatBeam, a business-to-business provider of reliable fiber-based network solutions to enterprise, healthcare, government and education customers. Green brings to Tahoe his history of proven business-building success and ability to cultivate corporate cultures that promote strong values and provide enjoyable experiences to customers and employees alike. Under his leadership, FatBeam was recognized in the ‘Best Places to Work Inland Northwest’ awards for three consecutive years and earned three Inc. 5000 awards.

“Forging deep partnerships with key elements of these markets — utilities, schools and municipal organizations — helps us get to the heart of these communities and build true enablement from the ground up,” comments Greg Green, Chairman and CEO of Tahoe Network Infrastructure. “I’m grateful to expand upon the story that began — and continues — at FatBeam regarding the development of underserved communities through robust fiber broadband. I’m thrilled to support that initiative as an equity holder and board member at FatBeam while also taking that inspiration to an entirely new region that needs these vital services. Furthermore, I’m honored to be able to accomplish this with a great investment partner, industry leader and friend Ted Mocarski at my side.”

“It’s hard to find good fiber infrastructure investments, but if you can find one like Tahoe and combine it with Greg’s history of success, you want to get out in front of it as an equity holder,” comments Ted Mocarski, Senior Partner at Novacap. “I’m very pleased to ally myself with Tahoe and Greg — and with the company’s ‘partnerships over transactions’ style — to support the development of much-needed network connectivity.”

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