Liberty VI fiber installation.
ST. THOMAS — Liberty VI is set to commence a fiber installation project in Estate Frydenhoj, St. Thomas, beginning Monday, November 18, as part of its ongoing Fiber to the Home expansion in the U.S. Virgin Islands. The project, anticipated to last approximately five weeks, will provide high-speed internet access to residents in the area, improving connectivity and network resiliency.
According to Liberty VI General Manager Ravindra Maywahlall, the company is advancing these installations as they acquire necessary permits. “As we acquire the necessary permits, we are moving forward with our Fiber to the Home construction projects so more locations in the territory can have access to our fiber fast internet,” said Maywahlall. He assured residents that Liberty VI would keep the community informed about future installation projects as additional permits are obtained.
The work at Estate Frydenhoj will involve laying underground conduits and fiber optic cables, with construction scheduled on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. Using a micro-trenching technique, crews will create narrow 1¾-inch cuts to install the fiber cables, reducing road surface disruption, pavement damage, and dust emissions. When possible, existing ducts will be utilized to further minimize impact on the roadways.
Underground installation offers protection from potential hazards, including natural disasters and vandalism, making the network more resilient. While Liberty VI aims to minimize disruptions, residents and drivers can expect lane and partial road closures that may lead to minor delays in the area. The company advises residents to park their vehicles on their properties to avoid potential obstruction and damage.
Liberty VI will be sharing regular updates on the project’s progress and other planned installations on their website at https://www.libertyvi.com/news, allowing residents to stay informed and plan their commutes accordingly.