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Ziply Fiber announced plans Friday to bring gig-speed fiber Internet service to an additional 22 markets across Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana this calendar year. This expansion will focus mostly
Ziply Fiber to Bring FTTH 22 New Markets in 2021
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Kirkland, Washington–Ziply Fiber announced plans to bring gig-speed fiber Internet service to an additional 22 markets across Washington, Oregon, Idaho and Montana this calendar year. This expansion will focus mostly on smaller and rural towns, and is part of the company’s multi-year $500 million investment in its network and improved service in both urban and rural settings throughout the region.
This announcement comes on the heels of last week’s launch of fiber service in Moscow, Idaho, the company’s 16
th new fiber market since it began its four-state fiber expansion last spring, after acquiring the Northwest assets of Frontier Communications for $1.35 billion. Since that time, the company has hired more than 400 new employees and has laid more than 1,000 miles of new fiber to help improve internet connectivity in rural areas to be on par with larger metropolitan areas, and has added thousands of
Coeur d Alene gets new fiber internet provider
Ziply is investing $500 million and building an advanced fiber network to smaller cities, towns and rural communities across the Northwest.
Credit: Bill Burley CDA Press
Ziply team members include, from left, Chris Traba, Jared Eaton, Joel Rose, Chris Vickery, Kay Quinn, Todd Sigel, Warren Renfrew and Bill Webber. Author: Bill Burley CDA Press Published: 11:43 AM PDT April 14, 2021 Updated: 11:43 AM PDT April 14, 2021
COEUR D ALENE, Idaho Ziply Fiber on Tuesday announced that it has completed a critical phase of the fiber-optic network build-out in Coeur d’Alene and Hayden Lake that will deliver gig-speed fiber internet with no data caps, and an all-new, state-of-the-art network to area residents and businesses starting today, as reported by our news partner, the Coeur d Alene Press.