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Fiber Broadband Association: U.S. Fiber Reach Tops 60% as Build Costs Rise

Fiber broadband deployment across the United States continued to accelerate in 2025, even as network builders faced rising labor, materials, and permitting costs. The Fiber Broadband Association released its annual Fiber Deployment Cost Report, conducted by Cartesian, showing that fiber now reaches more than 60% of U.S. households, with 11.8 million new homes passed during the year.

The report benchmarks construction costs across underground and aerial fiber builds, drawing on surveys and interviews with operators and contractors nationwide. Median underground deployment costs climbed to $18.00 per foot (about $59 per meter), while aerial builds reached $8.00 per foot (about $26 per meter). Year-over-year, underground costs rose 3%, while aerial costs jumped 14%, reflecting growing pressure on labor availability and construction inputs.

Despite these increases, the study highlights fiber’s long-term economic resilience as demand for high-capacity, future-proof broadband continues to grow. Respondents reported that construction methods, permitting timelines, and make-ready work increasingly shape deployment strategies, with most operators expecting further cost inflation in 2026 driven primarily by labor and materials.

“Fiber is the foundation of America’s digital future, and this study confirms both its momentum and its strategic importance,” said Deborah Kish, Vice President of Research and Workforce Development at the Fiber Broadband Association.

🌐  Analysis

The findings reinforce fiber’s role as the preferred long-term access technology, even as cost structures become more complex. As federal and state broadband programs move from planning to execution, standardized cost benchmarks like this report are likely to play a growing role in shaping project selection, funding allocation, and construction approaches, especially in rural and hard-to-serve areas.

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