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Liberty VI to Start Fiber Network Construction at Estate Anna’s Retreat on Monday, August 19

Liberty VI is placing aerial fiber optic cables to provide Liberty’s Fiber to the Home broadband service to the residents of that area. (Submitted photo)

Liberty VI will start working on a fiber installation project at Estate Anna’s Retreat on St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands (USVI) on Monday, Aug. 19. The project, planned to take approximately three weeks to complete, will provide fiber to Estate Anna’s Retreat residents.

“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 Ravindra Maywahlall, general manager of Liberty VI. “We will continue informing VI consumers about the next areas where we will schedule Fiber to the Home construction projects, as additional permits are approved.”

The work that will take place at Estate Anna’s Retreat includes placing aerial fiber optic cables to provide Liberty’s Fiber to the Home broadband service to the residents of that area. Construction will take place on weekdays from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m.

The job will be performed with minimal traffic impact. However, residents and drivers within the area should expect delays due to lane and partial road closures and must exercise caution when traveling on the narrow roadways.

Residents within the Estate Anna’s Retreat community are encouraged to park their vehicles on their properties and not on the street to avoid obstructions or possible damage.

Liberty VI will be providing updates on its website at https://www.libertyvi.com/news on when and where the company will be working around the territory so people can plan their daily commutes ahead of time.

 

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