Tachus Fiber celebrates 50,000 customers on 3,000-mile network in North Houston
(UI) – Tachus Fiber Internet, a 100% pure, Fiber Internet service provider headquartered in The Woodlands, Texas, has achieved a remarkable milestone upon reaching 50,000 loyal customers.

Tachus is leveraging its 3,000-mile, underground, 100% Fiber network to provide service using redundant pathways, which ensures the highest reliability and most consistent user experience available.
“Tachus and our entire Houston-based team are proud to celebrate the 50,000th customer milestone,” said Matt Ockwood, President & CEO of Tachus. “Our mission is to empower communities through frustration-free connections to the digital world, and we are dedicated to enhancing the digital experience of our Texas communities by delivering ultra-reliable fiber-optic internet paired with 100% local customer support.”
Tachus has grown rapidly over the last five years to offer lightning-fast and incredibly reliable broadband services to more than 160,000 homes and businesses in a vast arc across the North Houston communities of Atascocita, Conroe, Huffman, Humble, Kingwood, Porter, Willis, and The Woodlands with current construction ongoing in the other Houston area communities.
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