White paper examines current fiber broadband ecosystem supply chain challenges, provides multiple strategies to alleviate bottlenecks
The Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) today announced it published the “Strategies to Mitigate Bottlenecks in the Current Fiber Broadband Supply Chain” white paper. Vital statistics are presented regarding the ongoing supply chain changes in the fiber broadband industry and examples of how to protect fiber-related projects from the negative effects of supply chain stressors. The white paper will help companies carefully plan to overcome the current supply chain challenges and build more robust systems and processes to buffer them from future challenges and keep fiber projects on target.
“The COVID-19 pandemic dramatically underlined the necessity of fiber broadband to support remote education, telehealth services, and work from home. The pandemic also had a large negative impact on the global supply chain by raising costs and restricting access to all components of fiber broadband network builds,” said Gary Bolton, President and CEO of the Fiber Broadband Association. “The FBA Supply Chain Working Group developed an industry white paper which offers multiple strategies for service providers in the fiber broadband ecosystem, including how to pursue stronger partnerships, long-range planning, high-level design optimization, changing how companies recruit and train their labor force, and smarter technology options to plan and maintain stocking levels.”
With over $100 billion in federal and state funding committed to broadband projects over the next five years, properly understanding and managing supply chain issues is vital. The 24-page white paper was created by the Fiber Broadband Association’s Supply Chain Working Group to examine how supply chain delays are crippling the fiber broadband ecosystem and provides various mitigation strategies to successfully and efficiently deploy new fiber networks. This working group included supply chain experts from fiber manufacturers, electronics manufacturers, distributors, service providers, and deployment specialists.
“The Fiber Broadband Association represents the full fiber industry ecosystem, and we pooled the collective experience and insights of our stakeholders to develop this very important white paper for the industry,” said Scott Jackson, National Broadband Market Manager at Graybar, Fiber Broadband Association Board Member and Chair of the Supply Chain Working Group. “The intent of this white paper is to provide critical information to help mitigate supply chain challenges and accelerate fiber broadband moving forward.”
The “Strategies to Mitigate Bottlenecks in the Current Fiber Broadband Supply Chain” white paper will be presented in a webinar on October 6, 2022, at 1:00pm EDT. Registration information can be found here.
About the Fiber Broadband Association
The Fiber Broadband Association is the largest and only trade association that represents the complete fiber ecosystem of service providers, manufacturers, industry experts, and deployment specialists dedicated to the advancement of fiber broadband deployment and the pursuit of a world where communications are limitless, advancing quality of life and digital equity anywhere and everywhere. The Fiber Broadband Association helps providers, communities, and policy makers make informed decisions about how, where, and why to build better fiber broadband networks. Since 2001, these companies, organizations, and members have worked with communities and consumers in mind to build the critical infrastructure that provides the economic and societal benefits that only fiber can deliver. The Fiber Broadband Association is part of the Fibre Council Global Alliance, which is a platform of six global FTTH Councils in North America, LATAM, Europe, MEA, APAC, and South Africa. Learn more at fiberbroadband.org.
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