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Fiber Mountain

Fiber Mountain is a networking infrastructure company that provides software-controlled optical connectivity platforms for data centers and enterprise environments.

  • Software-defined physical layer and optical switching solutions for data centers and enterprise networks.
  • High-density fiber cross-connect and cabling platforms for structured optical infrastructure.
  • Automation software for inventory, connectivity management, and topology visualization of physical networks.
  • Support for spine-leaf and other modern data center architectures focused on fiber-based connectivity.
  • Professional services for design, deployment, and optimization of optical infrastructure and cabling plants.

More About Fiber Mountain

Fiber Mountain focuses on the software-defined physical layer in data center and enterprise environments, offering platforms that combine high-density fiber connectivity hardware with centralized control and automation. Its systems are used to build and operate optical infrastructures that connect switches, servers, storage, and cross-connect fields, with an emphasis on structured cabling and fiber-based architectures.

The company’s solutions are typically deployed in environments that require high port density, structured fiber management, and predictable physical connectivity, such as enterprise data centers, colocation sites, and carrier-neutral facilities. Fiber Mountain’s platforms are built around passive or active optical connectivity components integrated with a software control layer that provides a database of all physical connections, endpoints, and paths across the plant.

At the technology level, Fiber Mountain addresses the physical and Data Center Interconnect (DCI) layers rather than overlay networking or routing. Its offerings are associated with modern data center topologies such as spine-leaf, as well as traditional core-distribution-access layouts, and are intended to support high-bandwidth optical links between switches and server rows. The software layer typically exposes capabilities for documenting cabling, tracking endpoints, and automating connectivity changes, aligning with concepts seen in Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) (data center infrastructure management) and network infrastructure management categories.

Compared with logical network automation tools, Fiber Mountain’s focus is on the physical fiber layer, cabling topology, and optical cross-connect domain. This positions the company within marketplace categories such as optical networking infrastructure, structured cabling systems, and physical network automation. Its platforms are used by network engineering, Data Center Operations (DCO), and infrastructure architecture teams that need consistent documentation and operational control over large-scale fiber environments.

Within an enterprise technology directory, Fiber Mountain can be categorized under data center networking, optical connectivity infrastructure, and network infrastructure management software. The company’s combined hardware and software offerings are oriented toward organizations that standardize on fiber as the primary medium in their switching and interconnect layers and that require centrally managed control of the physical topology.

At-A-Glance

  • Employees: 45
  • Estimated Annual Revenue: $1M-$10M

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Corporate Headquarters

700 West Johnson Avenue
100
Cheshire, CT 06410

Market Segmentation

  • Type: Private
  • Sector: Information Technology
  • Group: Technology Hardware & Equipment
  • Industry: Communications Equipment
  • Sub-Industry: Computer Networking