Blue Mountain Networks completes significant fiber optic infrastructure expansion in Oregon
(UI) – Blue Mountain Networks, a locally owned and operated telecommunications provider in Oregon and Washington, announced the completion of a significant fiber optic network expansion project in Umatilla, Oregon. This initiative marks a substantial investment in the region's digital infrastructure and signifies Blue Mountain's commitment to providing state-of-the-art internet connectivity to local communities across the Pacific Northwest.
The project involves laying hundreds of miles of new, underground fiber optic cables throughout Umatilla County, offering residents and businesses access to one of the fastest and most reliable internet services available. This development is expected to have a transformative impact on the area, enabling advancements in various sectors including education, healthcare, and local businesses.
"Blue Mountain is dedicated to bridging digital divides and ensuring that communities like Umatilla have access to the very best in internet technology," said Blue Mountain Networks CEO J Findley. "We believe that our investment in fiber internet infrastructure will unlock new opportunities for growth and innovation in Umatilla and the surrounding areas. Our team has worked tirelessly to ensure a seamless transition to this and we are looking forward to upgrading our existing customers where we can."
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