PUBLIC PARTNERSHIPS

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Public Partnerships

Onward works closely with our
public partners to ensure:

Faster Speeds

Affordable Pricing

Widespread
Availability

PARTNERING WITH ONWARD

Onward is proud to partner with cities across the state of California – including Ontario, Culver City, Rancho Cucamonga, and Vallejo – to bring residents widespread access to fast, reliable Internet.

Our broadband networks span over 20 jurisdictions and 3,000 miles of fiber-optic cable – servicing 3,300+ direct subscribers and thousands more through our open access networks.

Along with federal, state, and local governments, our clients include global technology companies.

TAILORED MARKETING FOR YOUR COMMUNITY

Working closely with our public partners, Onward develops marketing strategies tailored to the individual communities we serve. By focusing on each city’s unique needs, we create custom plans to generate awareness and build trust – all while ensuring return on investment.

 

Our Public Partners

Onward has transformed Ontario’s network into a win-win partnership with revenue rising every year.

Onward entered a public-private partnership with the City of Ontario in 2015 to manage its fiber-optic network. In just five years, we’ve transformed the 50-mile city-owned network into a viable enterprise with sustainable revenues that are rising every year.

In 2020, Culver City selected Onward to design, construct, and cooperate an expanded fiber-optic network leveraging existing city infrastructure. We will offer competitively priced gigabit Internet for current and future businesses – sharing revenues with the city to achieve a return on investment.

The Digital 395 open access network serves 36 communities, seven tribal reservations, two military bases, 26,000 households, and 2,500 businesses.

At 583 miles, Digital 395 represents the largest California fiber infrastructure project to date. Completed in 2014 to address a connectivity gab in the Eastern Sierras, the open access network now serves 36 communities, seven tribal reservations, two military bases, 26,000 households, and 2,500 business. Onward manages the project for the California Broadband Cooperative (CBC). To learn more, visit: www.Digital395.com

Onward entered a public-private partnership with the City of Rancho Cucamonga to initiate, operate, and manage a $15 million city-owned gigabit network in 2018. Our sales team works with residents and businesses to bring new subscribers onto the 75-mile fiber optic network and have achieved a 40% take rate.

Onward’s 1-gig entry into Vallejo disrupted the market and lowered the costs of doing business in the city.

In 2017, Onward entered a public-private partnership with the City of Vallejo to manage and cooperate its 35-mile fiber-optic traffic signal network – providing Internet and VoIP services for Institutions and businesses. We also designed and built new infrastructure to expand the city’s network, connected two POPs to Los Angeles and Sacramento, and provided network access to an undeserved business park.

In 2017, Onward and our engineering partner, Praxis Associates, designed and constructed a $2.5 million FTTH gigabit network for the housing at Vandenberg Air Force Base, reaching more than 1,000 homes. We manage network sales and operations, and have achieved a take rate of 85%.

Onward has transformed Ontario’s network into a win-win partnership with revenue rising every year.

Onward entered a public-private partnership with the City of Ontario in 2015 to manage its fiber-optic network. In just five years, we’ve transformed the 50-mile city-owned network into a viable enterprise with sustainable revenues that are rising every year.

In 2020, Culver City selected Onward to design, construct, and cooperate an expanded fiber-optic network leveraging existing city infrastructure. We will offer competitively priced gigabit Internet for current and future businesses – sharing revenues with the city to achieve a return on investment.

The Digital 395 open access network serves 36 communities, seven tribal reservations, two military bases, 26,000 households, and 2,500 businesses.

At 583 miles, Digital 395 represents the largest California fiber infrastructure project to date. Completed in 2014 to address a connectivity gab in the Eastern Sierras, the open access network now serves 36 communities, seven tribal reservations, two military bases, 26,000 households, and 2,500 business. Onward manages the project for the California Broadband Cooperative (CBC). To learn more, visit: www.Digital395.com

Onward entered a public-private partnership with the City of Rancho Cucamonga to initiate, operate, and manage a $15 million city-owned gigabit network in 2018. Our sales team works with residents and businesses to bring new subscribers onto the 75-mile fiber optic network and have achieved a 40% take rate.

Onward’s 1-gig entry into Vallejo disrupted the market and lowered the costs of doing business in the city.

In 2017, Onward entered a public-private partnership with the City of Vallejo to manage and cooperate its 35-mile fiber-optic traffic signal network – providing Internet and VoIP services for Institutions and businesses. We also designed and built new infrastructure to expand the city’s network, connected two POPs to Los Angeles and Sacramento, and provided network access to an undeserved business park.

In 2017, Onward and our engineering partner, Praxis Associates, designed and constructed a $2.5 million FTTH gigabit network for the housing at Vandenberg Air Force Base, reaching more than 1,000 homes. We manage network sales and operations, and have achieved a take rate of 85%.