From the massive scale required for AI-driven data centers to the critical need for sustainable legacy decommissioning, the digital infrastructure industry demands a unique blend of strategic foresight and operational excellence. Mercury Access Group’s mission has always been to bridge the gap between high-level strategy and on-the-ground results. The company has reached a new milestone in that mission: a strategic alliance with Ramapo Communication Corporation.
Scaling for the Future with Ramapo
Announced on-site at Metro Connect USA 2026 in Ft. Lauderdale, this alliance brings together Mercury’s C-suite operational expertise and access to capital with Ramapo’s twenty-year track record in high-quality construction and project management. Ramapo is a leader in FTTx builds, wireless installations, and the rapidly growing EV charging sector.
“We believe Ramapo is perfectly positioned to capture share across the projects we see every day at Mercury,” says Peter D. Aquino, Founder and Managing Partner of Mercury Access. This collaboration is designed to scale Ramapo’s platform to meet the surging demand for edge connectivity and AI-ready infrastructure, ensuring that operators have a trusted partner to execute complex builds across the U.S.
A Growing Ecosystem of Partnerships
This latest alliance is a key component of a larger, deliberate strategy. It follows the successful partnership with Extracta Group, LLC, which focuses on revolutionizing copper-to-fiber migration. While Ramapo builds the future of digital infrastructure, Extracta manages the past; providing eco-friendly decommissioning of legacy copper assets that monetizes hidden value to fund new upgrades.
Together, these partnerships underscore Mercury Access’s commitment to driving both economic and environmental value. Mercury Access isn’t just advising on growth. They are building a comprehensive ecosystem that supports the full lifecycle of TMT assets.
Watch the Full Story
For more insights into the Mercury-Ramapo alliance, please view the featured JSA TV interview with Peter D. Aquino from Metro Connect 2026 here.



