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Shaping the World of Education: The Broadband Industry’s Impact on Academia, Part 1

In the Wavelengths podcast, Daniel Litwin and Chuck Girt discuss the impact of broadband innovation on education. They explore how fiber optics can create sustainable networks and close connectivity gaps, especially in rural areas. The conversation also covers designing networks for dynamic demands and planning for future growth.

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Key takeaways

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Fiber optics form the foundation for sustainable school networks.

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Networks must be designed to handle dynamic usage demands.

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Careful planning is needed for long-term growth using E-Rate and BEAD funds.

In this episode of Wavelengths, the Amphenol Broadband Solutions podcast, host Daniel Litwin sits down with Chuck Girt, Chief Technology Officer at FiberLight, to explore how broadband innovation is shaping the future of education.

As schools embrace 1:1 devices, cloud-based curriculum, and even emerging AI-driven learning tools, their networks are under more pressure than ever. Girt brings over 35 years of experience deploying enterprise-grade and nonprofit anchor institution networks to the table, offering a roadmap for districts looking to future-proof their connectivity strategies.

This conversation unpacks how fiber-first thinking can unlock new opportunities for students, especially in rural communities where connectivity gaps can make the difference between opportunity and isolation. 

Key Discussion Highlights: 

  • Fiber as the Anchor: Girt explains why fiber optics are the foundation for sustainable school networks—delivering the speed, reliability, and scalability needed to support everything from cloud LMS to immersive VR and AI-driven teaching. 
  • Designing for Dynamic Demand: He outlines how to build networks that handle heavy spikes in usage—like statewide testing bursts or lunchtime video surges—through redundant paths, resilient infrastructure, and local content caching. 
  • Choosing the Right Architecture: The episode breaks down the pros and cons of dark fiber vs. lit wave services, and why solutions like MPLS remain a practical, future-ready approach for many districts. 
  • Tackling Rural Roadblocks: Girt shares strategies to overcome the biggest hurdles in rural deployments—political resistance, cost justification, and tech debt—and how partnerships can turn small communities into connected hubs. 
  • Planning for Funding: With E-Rate and BEAD funds becoming clearer, he emphasizes why districts should build for long-term growth, not short-term bandwidth fixes, and how to align funding with scalable infrastructure plans. 

This episode offers timely insights for district CIOs, operators, and education decision-makers working to close the digital divide. From designing resilient, scalable networks to navigating funding realities, Girt lays out a blueprint for turning connectivity investments into tangible student outcomes. 

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Chief Technology Officer at FiberLight

Chuck Girt is the Chief Technology Officer at FiberLight and brings over 35 years of experience in deploying enterprise-grade and nonprofit anchor institution networks. He focuses on leveraging fiber optics to enhance school connectivity and offers strategies for bridging digital divides in rural communities.

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