October 2023 Construction Update
Thank you for your interest in MEC internet.
Have you paid your connection fee and are waiting for
your installation? The update below shows when you can expect a call from
us to schedule your appointment. We know waiting is hard, and we appreciate
your patience. Please check your voicemails in case you miss a call from us.
We recently completed construction in these zones: Bangor,
East Hartford, Manchester A, South Hartford, Wakeshma A-B,
WashtenawARPA_Manchester A. Installs have begun or will begin shortly in these areas.
Here’s the latest on where we are with construction for
2023:
- Arlington A-B: Walkout work and permitting
is complete. Mainline construction has begun, and home installations are
anticipated to begin in Q4 2023.
- Geneva: Walkout work and permitting
are complete. Mainline construction and home installations are anticipated
to begin in Q4 2023.
- Manchester B,
WashtenawARPA_Manchester B: Walkout
work and permitting is complete. Mainline construction is underway, and
home installations are anticipated in Q4 2023.
- Manchester C-D,
WastenawARPA_Manchester C: Walkout
work and permitting is complete. Mainline construction is just beginning,
and home installations are anticipated in Q4 2023.
- Mottville B: Walkout work and permitting is
complete. Mainline construction is underway and home installations are
anticipated to begin in Q4 2023.
- Newton A-B: Walkout work and permitting is
complete. Mainline construction is underway and home installations are
anticipated in Q4 2023.
ROBIN Announcement
MEC has partnered with Berrien County, Cass
County, and Van Buren County along with several townships/villages to apply for
funding through Michigan’s Realizing Opportunity with Broadband Infrastructure
Networks (ROBIN) Grant Program. We are excited to announce that support has
been secured to build fiber internet to more addresses in Michigan.
Over the next several weeks, you may
notice that more zones have been added to our zone map. Please be patient as we
finalize our new construction plan. For more information about RDOF and ROBIN, click here.
FYI: Like with all construction projects, dates
are subject to change. We send updates every month to keep you informed on
progress. Once construction is complete in an area, it can take 6-12 weeks for
installation depending on our current installation schedule.
Key Terms in the Fiber Construction Process:
Walkout Work: Involves surveying the area to decide
how to lay fiber lines.
Mainline Construction: The mainline represents the
backbone of our fiber infrastructure and carries fiber out into our
communities.
Mainline Splicing: Connects the fiber cables together
along this backbone.
Drop Construction (or Service Drop): We bring the
fiber from the mainline to your property/home and install a network interface
device (NID) on your property near the electric meter.
Drop Splice: We connect the mainline fiber to the
service drop and the fiber cables inside the NID. This is the last step before
home installation.
For more information
about the fiber construction process, please review this short video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8pMeRsnQko