Empire Access to expand fiber optic network in Pennsylvania
(UI) — Empire Access, a fiber internet service provider in the Northeast U.S., plans to build out their fiber optic services in Carbondale, Pa. With expected completion in the fall of 2023, Empire Access will offer residents and businesses internet, TV, phone, and security solutions.

This expansion comes as Empire Access recently announced plans to build fiber in nearby Pennsylvania communities, Williamsport and Scranton.
“We’re really excited to be covering more ground in Pennsylvania,” said Empire Access CEO, Jim Baase. “Having a resource for communication services is crucial and we recognize the need for a reliable internet connection in Carbondale. Unlike our competitors, our local team members and facilities provide us a unique opportunity to become active members in the community. Carbondale is a landmark in history and we look forward to being a part of that story.”.
The build out, which will offer internet speeds up to 1 Gigabit, is a part of a two-phase expansion in Pennsylvania.
Empire Access pairs it’s high-speed fiber optic internet with a complete array of telecommunication and security services, including TV streaming, home and business phone plans, IoT security services and much more.
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