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Share: MetroNet and the City of Ankeny today announced a partnership that will bring MetroNet s 100 percent fiber optic internet, TV and phone to businesses and residents. As part of the agreement, MetroNet will invest more than $15 million in the city and surrounding community while bringing fiber-to-the-home directly to residents. The demand for high-speed fiber optic internet continues to be strong in Ankeny and adding MetroNet to the mix of providers gives residents another option, said City Manager David Jones. MetroNet is pursuing an aggressive schedule for building its network in Ankeny, which will require coordination with city staff. No taxpayer funding is involved in the buildout as this is a private infrastructure investment. ....
A new fiber-optic internet, television and phone service company is coming to Fayetteville, the Fayetteville-Cumberland County Economic Development Corp. announced Tuesday. MetroNet and the city of Fayetteville are bringing the service to the region, making it MetroNet’s first expansion in North Carolina, officials said. The Indiana-based company will spend more than $70 million on the project, which will serve Fayetteville, the towns of Hope Mills, Linden, Wade, Stedman, Godwin, Eastover, Falcon, Spring Lake, Vander, much of unincorporated Cumberland County and portions of Hoke County to include Raeford and Rockfish, officials said. MetroNet President John Cinelli said projects of similar size usually take about two years. ....
FAYETTEVILLE – An Indiana company is going to invest more than $70 million to build a fiber-optic network in Fayeteville and provide broadband internet as well as other services across much of Cumberland County. Portions pf Hoke County will be included as well. MetroNet, which is based in Evansville, is making its first investment in North Carolina. The decision was announced Tuesday afternoon. Spectrum and CenturyLink already offer broadband services in the area. Prices for gigabit-speed internet are around $60. Multiple speed plans at different, lower prices also are available, according to the firm’s website. “This tremendous investment brings unprecedented capabilities to existing businesses and gives Fayetteville the infrastructure and competitive edge needed to attract new business and grow jobs,” said City of Fayetteville Mayor Mitch Colvin in the announcement. “Beyond television and telephone services to residents and businesses, this ultrafas ....