Crown Electrokinetics secures $8M in fiber optic purchase orders for Oregon region
Crown Electrokinetics Corp. has announced that its Fiber Optics division has been issued multiple Fiber-to-the-Home (FTTH) purchase orders with an approximate value of $8 million by a leading regional fiber-optic internet provider, further broadening its footprint in Oregon.

“As a trusted services partner for fiber optics, we continue to deepen our relationship with a leading regional internet provider in Oregon through additional purchase orders,” said Doug Croxall, CEO and Chairman, Crown. “Partnering with established internet leaders allows us to focus on key territories, delivering scalable and efficient fiber optics solutions. By broadening our footprint in Oregon, we are helping to connect communities with cutting-edge fiber optic infrastructure.”
“The demand for high-capacity fiber optic networks in the U.S. continues to grow, as they are increasingly viewed as the most cost-effective technology, providing operators multiple revenue streams from a single investment. Crown is well-positioned to capitalize on this demand through its fiber optics design and construction services, driving connectivity and innovation across key regions in the U.S.,” concluded Croxall.
About Crown
Crown Electrokinetics is an infrastructure solutions technology provider comprised of three business divisions: Smart Windows, Fiber Optics, and Water Solutions.
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