Fiber Broadband Association Releases White PaperFiber Broadband Association Paper Highlights Role of Fielding, Base Mapping in Reducing Risk and Accelerating Fiber DeploymentsThe Fiber Broadband Association announced the release of the second installment of its engineering best practices white paper series, Building Better Broadband: Accelerating Design & Securing Permit Approvals, providing essential guidance on Fielding and Base Mapping—two foundational steps that ensure fiber networks are designed with real-world accuracy and built to successfully leverage emerging AI and Quantum technologies. This latest chapter focuses on Outside Plant site surveys and base map development, detailing how broadband providers and engineering teams can validate planning assumptions, capture accurate field data, and create reliable design inputs that streamline downstream engineering, permitting, and construction. Developed by FBA’s Engineering Working Group within the Deployment Specialists Committee, the chapter draws on extensive, real-world deployment experience to help teams reduce uncertainty, avoid costly redesigns, and improve overall project timelines. “As fiber deployment accelerates nationwide, the margin for error continues to shrink,” said Alli Bone, Project Manager at Horrocks and Chair of the Deployment Specialists Committee. “Accurate field data and well-constructed base maps are essential to ensuring networks are not only designed efficiently, but are also feasible, constructible, and resilient. This chapter provides practical guidance teams can apply immediately to improve outcomes and stay on schedule.” The Fielding and Base Mapping chapter covers:
The paper also emphasized the importance of treating survey data as a long-term asset, ensuring it can be reused across design, permitting, construction, and network management without repeated collection or rework. Source: Fiber Broadband Association media announcement | |