altafiber expands Northeast Ohio fiber optic network to 100,000 new addresses
(UI) – altafiber announced the expansion of its 10-Gig XGS-PON fiber network into Northeast Ohio with the addition of approximately 100,000 addresses located in suburban areas of Akron and Cleveland. Construction in these geographies is currently scheduled to begin in early 2025.
The regional fiber broadband expansion plan in Summit, Portage, Geauga, and Cuyahoga Counties includes Tallmadge, Kent, Hudson, Twinsburg, Solon, Streetsboro, Stow, Aurora, and other surrounding communities. Plans are being finalized to expand to additional communities in Northeast Ohio as well.
Access to reliable high-speed Internet is an essential service for residents and businesses to address hybrid work, virtual learning, telemedicine and many other essential daily activities. Ubiquitous gigabit connectivity is also a critical part of economic development efforts focused on business retention and attraction.
altafiber has invested $2 billion into its fiber network to date. altafiber’s network spans more than 16,000 route miles in the Midwest, including Greater Cincinnati, where the company offers fiber-based services to nearly 100 percent of business and single-family home addresses.
In August 2023, altafiber announced it will bring fiber to approximately 400,000 homes outside of its incumbent territories, including new markets in Ohio, Kentucky, and Indiana. altafiber has subsequently announced several new builds; a comprehensive overview of the company’s geographic expansion may be found via this link.
“Gigabit connectivity is essential for individuals and families to fully participate in the modern economy, as well as access healthcare and educational opportunities,” said Jason Praeter, President – Consumer & Small Business at altafiber. “We are excited to expand into Northeast Ohio and deliver an outstanding customer experience while fully engaging with these communities.”
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