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Alexander Hatch

Associate Board

Alexander Hatch is a seasoned telecommunications engineer with extensive experience in fiber optic infrastructure development and advanced optical networking technologies. His career began with AT&T in Houston, where he specialized in fiber splicing operations before relocating to Denver to join TING Internet's ambitious expansion into the Centennial market.

At TING Internet, Alexander played a pivotal role in building the network infrastructure from the ground up, including the physical deployment of miles of fiber optic cable throughout the service area. His expertise in fiber optic systems led him to specialize in commercial backbone fiber splicing across Colorado, where he completed over 200,000 precision fiber splices—a testament to both his technical skill and dedication to network reliability.

Transitioning into research and development, Alexander contributed to cutting-edge fiber optic technology projects, including experimental work with multi-core fiber systems and free-space optics. His notable achievements include participating in a 1024-core fiber draw project and developing custom optical transposers to create innovative optical mesh networks connecting 256 GPUs. This groundbreaking work utilized US Conec's MPO manufacturing processes and demonstrated his ability to bridge theoretical concepts with practical engineering solutions.

Currently, Alexander serves on Charter Communications' Outside Plant (OSP) Test and Certification team, where he specializes in optical systems while expanding his expertise into RF technologies. This role showcases his versatility and commitment to mastering both sides of the telecommunications industry.
Alexander holds a Bachelor of Science degree in Criminal Justice from Sam Houston State University. His transition from criminal justice to telecommunications engineering exemplifies his self-directed learning approach and natural aptitude for complex technical systems—truly an engineer by trade rather than formal education.

When not advancing telecommunications infrastructure, Alexander enjoys golfing across various courses throughout the state and taking scenic mountain drives in his Corvette, appreciating Colorado's natural beauty from both the fairway and the open road.

Charter

Rocky Mountain Chapter of SCTE

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