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Clearfield has announced a major objective to make Hawaii the first fully fiber-enabled state in the U.S. by the end of 2026.
This effort was recently detailed by Jason Thune of HawaiianTel on a public podcast, underscoring the company's commitment to upgrading digital infrastructure across the islands. With the project aiming for rapid deployment, Hawaii could soon set a national benchmark for broadband connectivity. Clearfield’s partnership with HawaiianTel represents a significant move in transforming Hawaii’s internet landscape.
Clearfield previously stated that the next evolution of wireless, including 6G, will increase reliance on deeper fiber networks, potentially altering how connectivity is delivered across regions (see article). The company has also spotlighted women employees for their role in driving collaboration and generosity throughout the organization (see article). These initiatives coincide with its current efforts to expand fiber access in Hawaii.