FIBER OPTICS:

UPDATE


August 17, 2011 – Kit Carson Electric Co-op (KCEC) today formally launched its $64,000,000 broadband fiber-to-the-home project with a ground breaking ceremony that included Senator Jeff Bingaman and Congressman Ben R. Luján as well a host of other dignitaries ... Click here to read more...



June 28, 2011 – Kit Carson Electric Cooperative (KCEC) announced today that it has entered into a strategic partnership with Pulse Broadband, an advanced fiber-optic telecommunications leader serving rural markets, to build KCEC’s state of the art Fiberto- the-Home network serving Northern New Mexico. Kit Carson’s service area is comprised of more than 29,000 homes and businesses in Taos, Colfax and Rio Arriba Counties. Pulse Broadband will act as Project Manager and Project Engineer and utilize its vast experience in the construction of next-generation Fiber-to-the-Home networks to give homes and businesses in the KCEC service area access to best-in-class broadband Internet, telephone and television services. Click here to read the more..
Projected Timeline:

  •RFP released: May 16, 2011


  •Pre-Bid Conference (Attendance is required to qualify for RFP acceptance): May 23, 2011     (5:30 pm KCEC Boardroom)


  •Questions relating to RFP due: May 27, 2011 RFP Response due: June 10, 2011

  •Contract Awarded: June 22, 2011 Construction begins: July 18th, 2011



Kit Carson just got their first Fiber Optical Beta customer up and running. The location will be disclosed at a later time when all tests are complete.



 

Fiber Optic Network speeds capacity, and reliability are just around the corner. Engineering and Design are currently in progress and Construction is on the verge of breaking ground.  The “Fiber-to the-Home” Network will revolutionize Northern New Mexico and put our community’s in the 21st Century. This Broadband infrastructure will have the ability to deliver affordable broadband service to 29 communities comprised of approximately 20,500 households, 3,600 businesses and 183 critical community institutions, two Native American Pueblos within a 2,951 square mile, rural underserved area in Taos, Colfax and Rio Arriba counties.


Click here to view the proposed service area map


Tentative Time Line (Subject to Change)

  • Engineering and Design- December-2010 through April-2011

  • Material Procurement and Management- March, 2011 through September, 2013

  • Construction- April, 2011 through September, 2013

  • Testing- April, 2011 through November, 2013


Construction will start in the Taos vicinity and work its way like a shot gun affect and work its way towards the north territory, east territory, and west territory. Kit Carson commitment to its local community is to keep the money in this area and hire locals. Our goal is to stay close to 90% locals on this project. Employment will be updated on the employment link.

 

If you have any questions regarding this project, please contact Jose Lovato, Fiber Optic Network Design/Engineer at 758-4838 or 800-758-4820.