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The Real Cost of Trenching Fiber to a New Build

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The line item on the estimate says “internet install.” The real cost is the calendar. Waiting on wired connectivity to a new site is one of the most expensive delays in a build — and one of the most avoidable.

Where the money and months go

  • Construction & installation fees reaching $20,000 or more per site to trench fiber or copper.
  • Four to six months of ISP coordination, crews, and permitting — pushing back the opening date.
  • IT staff time burned on contract negotiations for every location.
  • Inconsistent quality at sites where the local ISP options are thin.

The alternative is already on the pole

5G coverage already exists at most new-build locations. A Peplink router with dual-carrier 5G and high-gain antennas turns that coverage into enterprise connectivity in hours, at a fixed monthly cost, with unlimited-plan bandwidth. Many operators keep it as the permanent solution and never order a wired line at all; others use it as day-one connectivity and add fiber later as one more bonded link.

Either way, the site opens on schedule. That is the number that matters.


If your disaster-recovery plan includes the word “failover,” you’re doing it wrong.

SpeedFusion internet bonding means increased performance, more uptime, and no failover — because the session was already riding every link.

Own your network. Peplink hardware is bought once and it lasts — it keeps bonding and routing with or without an active warranty or the cloud. No forced subscriptions, no required licenses.

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