Fiber Broadband Association (FBA) released a new paper, Infrastructure Foundations for AI and Quantum Computing, arguing that high-performance fiber networks underpin the next phase of AI and quantum deployment. The paper links real-world investments—ranging from quantum network pilots to expanding data centers and government AI initiatives—to rising requirements for capacity, latency, symmetry, and reliability that fiber broadband can deliver at scale.
The paper highlights fiber’s virtually unlimited capacity and ultra-low latency as prerequisites for hyperscale AI training, distributed inference, and emerging quantum systems that depend on precise, deterministic data movement. FBA cites research from Recon Analytics showing a strong correlation between broadband quality and AI usage patterns, noting that fiber subscribers more frequently apply AI to analysis and content creation compared with users on cable, fixed wireless, or satellite connections.
FBA also tied the findings to its upcoming industry convenings, positioning AI and quantum infrastructure as central themes for Fiber Connect 2026 in Orlando, Florida. The event will feature keynotes and panels spanning AI-native networking, data center connectivity from core to edge, and the interplay between fiber and power infrastructure, with sessions exploring how these elements shape national competitiveness.
- Paper: Infrastructure Foundations for AI and Quantum Computing outlines fiber’s role across AI, data centers, and quantum networking
- Performance drivers: capacity, symmetry, determinism, and ultra-low latency
- Market signal: higher-quality broadband correlates with more advanced AI use cases
- Industry forum: AI and Emerging Tech Infrastructure Summit closes Fiber Connect 2026 (May 17–20, Orlando)
“Fiber broadband is not simply the fastest option available; it is the foundational infrastructure needed to support emerging, bandwidth-hungry technologies at scale,” said Deborah Kish, Vice President of Research and Workforce Development at Fiber Broadband Association. “This paper underscores why long-term investment in fiber is essential to U.S. innovation, security, and economic competitiveness.”
🌐 Analysis
FBA’s emphasis on determinism and symmetry aligns with broader industry moves toward AI-optimized fabrics and early quantum networking pilots, where latency and jitter directly affect workload efficiency. As hyperscalers and governments accelerate AI buildouts while funding quantum research, fiber’s role increasingly spans access, middle-mile, and data-center interconnect, reinforcing its position as a long-lived strategic asset rather than a last-mile upgrade.







