Clearwave Fiber expands in Illinois
Clearwave Fiber announced plans to expand the company’s fiber network into residential neighborhoods in Carbondale, IL.
The company began serving businesses in Southern Illinois in 1996, and the expansion into residential areas is part of Clearwave Fiber’s long-term goal to bring the most advanced and fastest Internet available to more than 500,000 homes and businesses across the United States by 2027.
“We are committed to providing underserved communities with the high-speed connectivity that is essential for families, businesses, and local economies. Without these essential services, many of the communities we are targeting will not survive,” said David Armistead, Clearwave Fiber CEO. “We are excited to extend services to Carbondale, and we look forward to becoming long-term partners to the community.”
Featuring gigabit download and upload speeds, Clearwave Fiber will bring ten times more speed to consumer doorsteps at a time when fast, reliable Internet is becoming more and more critical to modern households.
Clearwave Fiber is slated to begin construction in April 2022. For more information, visit the Clearwave website.
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