Island, Trinidad, Mattawa, and Quincy — all on Grant County PUD's fiber backbone. Sub-millisecond latency between every site. Geographic and power diversity without the complexity of a traditional DR setup.
Because we operate as an ISP on Grant County PUD's fiber network, all four campuses share the same infrastructure. That's not marketing — it's the actual network topology.
Each campus draws from a different point on the PUD grid — different substations, different distribution runs. A localized outage at one location doesn't affect another. For workloads that need uptime without a full enterprise DR budget, distributing across campuses is a practical solution.
We can bridge your servers across campuses at Layer 2 — your equipment at different locations appears on the same VLAN, sub-millisecond response times between them. Run primary workloads at one campus, standby at another, with no additional latency for cross-campus communication.
One phone number, one contact, one bill — regardless of how many campuses you use. We handle cross-campus coordination on our end. You don't deal with multiple vendors, multiple NOCs, or multiple contracts to get geographic diversity.
You'll talk directly to the person who runs the network. Tell us your power requirements, your timeline, and which campus interests you — and we'll give you a straight answer on what's possible.
Mattawa reservations are open now. Columbia Basin campus is taking expressions of interest for Q4 2026.