WEST POINT â The new UTOPIA Fiber network in West Point, meant to augment high-speed internet access in the city, is complete, as other cities across the area debate the future of broadband connectivity in their locales.
The new $7.2 million network in the Davis County city took 15 months to build and West Point becomes the 15th Utah city with residential service from UTOPIA. Inside Davis County, it joins Centerville and Layton, which also have UTOPIA networks, and Clearfield, which is getting one.
âStrong demand from West Point residents who are working and learning remotely has fueled the high take rates, which are months ahead of projections,â Kimberly McKinley, UTOPIAâs chief marketing officer, said in a statement on Tuesday.